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NWP Global Registry of Apprentice Ecologists - Outdoor Learning Lab, La Grange, Indiana, USA

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Outdoor Learning Lab, La Grange, Indiana, USA
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kyle16



Registered: December 2015
City/Town/Province: Howe
Posts: 1
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My project took place in the Lakeland Middle School Outdoor Learning Lab, on November 7th, 2015. This was a two plan project; the first was to remove Asian Bush Honeysuckle and the other was to get the community interested in connecting with the outdoors. This idea came to me when I found out that the school had invasive plants that were causing soil erosion, killing off native plants, and preventing animals from getting nutrient rich food.
To with this ambitious task, I was supported by my school’s Future Farmers of America chapter, and our county Soil and Water Conservation District, which provided a tractor to pile up the brush. During the course of this project I learned want can happen when plants that are not native to an area are introduced. This project showed me that everyone has a responsibility for taking care of the environment, from picking up trash to managing recreational parks and areas.
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Hours Volunteered: 120
Volunteers: 20
Authors Age & Age Range of Volunteers: 18 to 60
Area Restored for Native Wildlife (hectares): 1.60
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