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Students Gone Wild

… are socially responsible citizens appreciative of nature.

The Students Gone Wild’s role is to explore their local area to observe the richness and diversity in the natural history around them.

In turn, the genuine interest in learning and the feeling of awe evoked enough times, will hopefully create a positive worldview to share with others.

Our activities include field trips, meeting local environmentalists and speakers who share their expertise with us. We are also responsible for creating the Earth Museum (in our courtyard) where anything from hockey sticks to native plants have a story to tell about the way we see the earth.

                    
   Nicolas planting Oregan Grape in our forest. (Fall 08)
                                                                                  

Look what you can find in a garbage can!
Lesson: so many things are thrown out that can be recycled.
Thanks Lea for the info and samples.
   
         
Madeline planting tomatoes in our courtyard.
    (Spring 09)
                                                   
                       
    "Can't wait for those tomatoes to ripen."



Free The Trees
    Wednesday, June 3
    Session 1:  pulling invasive species          Session 2:  animals can help          Session 3:  reducing carbon footprint


Cleveland Nature Photographers

    The following photos were taken by Student Gone Wild members down by the creek.
    These are only half the samples, more coming soon.
    What's interesting is that the area seems so unrecognizable in the photos.  Imagine!

     

 
   

     

 
   

     

     

     

conserve • use less • reduce • conserve • use less • reduce • conserve • use less • reduce

    


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1255 Eldon Road
North Vancouver, B.C.
V7R 1T5
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