Students Recognized By Arkansas Audubon For Habitat Restoration
Posted: March 20, 2010 at 5:56 a.m.
Greenland High School students from left, Bret Arnold, Dustin Oakes, Evan Johnson, Ryan DuChanois and Dustin Barton work Thursday in one of two rain gardens at the school. The students are in the Environmental and Spatial Technology program and have built two rain gardens and a butterfly garden behind the school.
Five students in Greenland’s High School Environmental and Spatial Technology program have something to cheer about for themselves, their classmates and their school.
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