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PLANTING A SEED

OZARK NATURAL SCIENCE CENTER INFORMS, INSPIRES

Posted: April 10, 2011 at 5:40 a.m.

Ozark Natural Science Center teacher naturalist Rob Seal, center, leads Holt Middle School students on March 31 in an exploration of the observation pond.

Let’s check out this field,” he said, and 11 students turned their backs on a pond they had been peering at and eagerly followed him onto the grass. It didn’t take long for the Ozark Natural Science Center teacher naturalist to find evidence of wildlife, and soon he and the wide-eyed children clustered around a small mound of deer scat.

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Our Town, Pages 17 on 04/10/2011

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