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Tracking Tunnels

February 22, 2021 Posted by Kiwi Conservation Club
In this photo, left to right: McKenzie, Emma, Caelyn, and Madison.

I loved the idea of making tracking tunnels!
We had to cut the cardboard into 5 bits.
Then we had to hold it and tape it together.

We were looking for some tracking tunnels.
Pete was telling us about how tracking tunnels help us track invasive species.

Blog post by KCC member, Emma (age 8)

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