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March 18, 2015

Conservation Awareness Days

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Created by William Boyd

Took place on May 15, 2015 from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Spring Valley Reservoir near Troy, Idaho

conservation awareness daysBrought to you by the Latah Soil and Water Conservation District

  • This is an all-day fieldtrip with instruction beginning at 9:15 AM and concluding at 2:00 PM.
  • Geared towards 5th/6th grade (ages  8-14) but any age is welcome with parental guidance
  • 25 seats available for HIS, Inc. participants. Please click “I’m attending”
  • Students will have the opportunity to learn about aquatic macroinvertebrates, soils, anadromous fish, forest management, and outdoor survival.
  • Students will get a chance to do some fishing and each participant will also get to select a native plant to take home.
  • Parents are always welcome
  • Schedules and additional information will be sent out to event registrants in early May

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