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NWP Global Registry of Apprentice Ecologists - Gladstone, Missouri, USA

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Gladstone, Missouri, USA
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Tyler8604



Registered: November 2009
City/Town/Province: Gladstone
Posts: 1
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I choose to pick up trash at three local parks because I thought this would be a good way to contribute to my community. Picking up the trash is important because it not only helps the environment but also helps keep wild animals safe from being harmed. It also makes the parks a safer place for kids to play and have fun. I feel that keeping our parks clean contributes to the overall enjoyment of everyone. People can enjoy their time at the park seeing the natural beauty without having to look for it through a littered landscape. Picking up just one piece of trash can make a difference and if everyone did this, our world would be completely different and better than what it is today.
· Date: November 2, 2009 · Views: 6832 · File size: 77.3kb, 722.7kb · : 2500 x 1875 ·
Hours Volunteered: 20
Volunteers: 1
Authors Age & Age Range of Volunteers: 17
Area Restored for Native Wildlife (hectares): 4
Trash Removed/Recycled from Environment (kg): 25
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Rabindra

Registered: December 2009
City/Town/Province: Patna, India
Posts: 2
December 13, 2009 9:51am

Great work and go ahead. We are following the nature's path and path finder. Best of luck.