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Where does all energy start for the food chains, you would find here in the Sanctuary?
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Insects
The Sun
Consumers
Plants
Keep track of the animals that you see
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Squirrels
Bucks
Doe
Porcupines
Robins
Blue Jays
Cardinals
Owls
Hawks
Woodpeckers
Frogs
Toads
Red Backed Salamanders
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Squirrels
Bucks
Doe
Porcupines
Robins
Blue Jays
Cardinals
Owls
Hawks
Woodpeckers
Frogs
Toads
Red Backed Salamanders
Were there any other species you came across?
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Stop 1: A moment of silence, what do you hear?
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At stop 2 Animal Burrow! What type of animal do you think made this Burrow? Why?
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Stop 3 What kind of trees do you think these are?
Poplar
Oak
Birch
Pine
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Why were these trees important to Native Americans?
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Stop 4: Do you know what kind of trees these are?
Birch
Pine
Oak
White Cedar
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Your teacher will pull a small amount of the Arya off the tree and rub it together, what do you smell from the Green Arya.
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Stop 5: This massive tree is a sugar maple. What food product do you think can be made with it?
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Stop 6: Welcome to the Lumber Camp, see if you can find it. What clues show us where it was?
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Stop 7: Hemlock trees, see if you can find the nesting box. What animal do you think might live there?
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Stop 8: Find the Moss, Check with your teacher before touching, then gently touch the moss, don't pull it out. Describe what you felt
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Stop 9: Beech Trees and Beech drops symbiotic club moss. What does it mean to be symbiotic?
One organism benefits while the other is harmed
Both organisms benefit
One organism benefits and the other is not harmed
Neither have any benefits.
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Find the Wire cages after stop 9, why do you think they are there?
They are for growing trees
They are there to protect the trees from animals
Both
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