Through Cardigan and Back.read

September 27 - 29, 2015

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.

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