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Writing Eco Mysteries 7
To put together the story, Return of The Red-Cockaded Woodpecker we visited: The Wehle Nature Center, Gwin Elementary School and Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve. How will these experiences inform my story?
I thoroughly enjoyed presenting a workshop for six graders at the Wehle Nature Center, near Auburn, based on The Adventures of The Sizzling Six eco mysteries. I truly looking forward to seeing what the students, with the guidance of Mrs. Schley, create.
The following week, I visited Traci Ingleright’s fifth grade enrichment class to observe Helena Uber- Wamble, educational director the Birmingham Audubon Society, do a workshop about owls.
The students dissected owl pellets and recorded what they had found inside. Mrs. Ingleright’s class will be making bird bags for temporarily holding Red-cockaded hatchlings after they have been removed from the nests. They will then be banded by Eric Soerhin and his team at the Wehle Nature Center and returned, unharmed, to their nests.
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