Through Cardigan and Back.read
by Charles R. Red Group. D1 B2
On the third day, the day we left, my group decided to do the pond study. This is an example of human/environment interaction because we were interacting with the pond's wildlife. After doing that, catching some creatures, identifying them, and releasing them, we finished that and decide to take a short lunch break, we headed back outside to walk a different nature trail. Note that trails are another example of human/environment interaction, because humans modified the woods to create trails. After inspecting some mushrooms, and a bridge, we went the other way though the loop since we didn't have time to go further, we headed back to the lodge. After, when we were leaving, we waved a big goodbye to the group leaders, and we were off.