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Project Report | Nov 14, 2022
Learning Science through Seabirds

By Natalia Collier | Program Director

Ms. Culzac teaching about wildlife like seabirds.
Ms. Culzac teaching about wildlife like seabirds.

With the start of the school year, we are pleased to announce a new tool for teaching students about the wonders of science, "Seabirds of St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Grenada: A Curriculum."

The curriculum uses seabirds to explore many government-required science topics such as adaptation and environmental studies. Since seabirds can be found on land, sea, and in the air, they are excellent ambassadors for our interconnected habitats. It can be used by schools in both Grenada and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Our Lead Educator, Ms. Lystra Culzac, authored the curriculum. She has two students of her own in St. Vincent and is as excited as we are to have this valuable resource to share; we hope it will inspire a love and appreciation for local wildlife for generations to come.

Thank you for making this work and so much more possible with your contribution!

Learning about wildlife just outside the door.
Learning about wildlife just outside the door.

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Environmental Protection in the Caribbean

Location: Green Cove Springs, FL - USA
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Natalia Collier
Green Cove Springs , FL United States
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