Back Home in Sunny Florida
Wally and I made it home yesterday but it was a long day. We spend a lot of our time waiting in the airports. We did get to watch the sunset over the Empire State building which was pretty neat. I have been reflecting on my experiences in Nova Scotia and remembering all my new friends. We all became awesome badger dancers. ( an inside joke)
The Earthwatch Institute and HSBC Bank have allowed me to have this wonderful experience and share it with
many students. I am so thankful to them for providing me with this once in a life time opportunity!
Dr. Christina Buesching and Dr. Chris Newman were wonderful hosts! Their work with mammals was so interesting and informative. I learned so much!
Since meeting them I have more respect for the environment and natures delicate balance.
Friday- Our Last Day
We had a very busy day for our last day of activities. It was nice talking to Megan Weller's classroom in New Jersey and also Mrs. Barron's class at Perkins Elementary in St. Petersburg. This morning we went over the data that we had accumulated over the 2 weeks. Then we got in our big van and headed out to Thomas Raddall Provincial Park. We had lunch when we got there. We divided into 3 teams to look for field signs. Field signs include scat, footprints, signs of eating such as bones, shellfish or seeds, and den sites. We found all kinds of signs, raccoon, otter, bobcat, deer and bear footprints.
We found lots of scat as well but we did not see any animals except a seal
and a porcupine in the tree on our way out of the park.
Wally had a great time sunning himself on the rocks. The birds were very interested in what Wally was doing.
Dr. Newman lectured us on basic survival skills. We learned how to make a simple trap and also how to make a simple machine for starting a fire. We headed back to the house for a last meal together of fish and chips. Then everyone was off to pack our bags for our early morning ride to the airport. It has been a wonderful experience meeting everyone and learning so much new information.
We started out as strangers and now we are all best friends. Please check back to the blog as I will be uploading some more pictures and information.
Thanks to all of you that followed along! Bye for now, Love, Mrs. Smith
Thursday Morning
GO RAYS AND GO BULLS!
The weather this morning is overcast, cool and breezy. Probably the coolest we have had so far. Today is the last time we are going to check the traps. It has been very interesting process to be involved with.
We will analyze the data that we collected tomorrow.
Here is a picture for you to think about.
Is it art or is it functional?
What do you think it means?
Here is a story starter for you. Write a story in the mouse perspective. Here are some pictures to help you think like a mouse.

More neat pictures and info later tonight. Time for breakfast!