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Monday, January 25, 2010

Dip Netting at Jean Lafitte National Park

When T.H Harris's eighth graders went to Jean Lafitte, my group went dip netting in the Bayou des Families. Each group had a clear bucket, a net, and a glove. You had to put a little bit of water into your bucket, move the leaves, and finally put the net into the water. You have to put the net in the water and move it very slow! We could not catch any living organisms in the Bayou, we were being loud. Our ranger, Ranger Ami, told us we have to very quiet so we can catch living things. After she told us that, we were all quiet and we starting catching baby crawfish. It was AMAZING! I had a few fears before i went. My fears were of the alligators, snakes, and BIG spider. After we went dip netting, we went on a small trail. When we were walking down the trail and we saw kids from Newman planting new trees. They are trying to help rebuild the Wetlands.
4th, M.O.

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