Environmental science students from Alcona High School have been exploring many aspects of Negwegon State Park: shoreline, forest, and wetland habitats, wildlife interactions and archeological artifacts. They have been working together with resource professionals to learn about theses things, and will  create interpretive displays. They will be displayed at the park to educate visitors and promote resource awareness and stewardship opportunities. In this project, students integrate and build on their knowledge from various subjects while creating something that will educate the community for years to come!

Alcona High School Students Working at Negwegon State Park
Students pose next to one of their newly installed signs at Negwegon State Park
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