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Friday, March 5, 2010

wow the first day when i made jean lafette national park

Jean layfette Terrance

As a class we went on a field trip to jean lafette national park. It was a fun experience but also an experience i will never forget.i had a lot of fun learning about the wet lands and what they do for us.
while there the class met this lady or ranger Amy. she was most likely from New York were she help preserve history at the statue of liberty. Most likely thats why preserve our wet lands in Louisiana means a lot to her. Did you no our wetland save us from natural disasters, well i didn't until this field trip. I was taught a lot of things there. We went on different trails,and discovered different things. In our time there we went dip netting. If dip netting was a sport i would lose. Dip netting is were you put you net in the water and try to get animals. Because of the fact that it was cold i guess thats why i didn't catch much. Also because the noise we really didn't catch much. I went there with nothing and came out with knowledge and questions, such as would john layfette be considered good or bad? Or what could i do to help our wetlands? so going there would be a great experience. Terrance K.

Jean Lafitte National Park

This is Lindsey and Malquenisha we both went on the field trip to Jean Lafitte National Park. Ranger Ami helped us around the park,she very cool.We had alot of fun walking the Coquille trails and looking at the different plants,insects,and animals, such as spanish moss,palmettos,and fungi.We learned alot about the wetlands and how we're losing them. And we also learned that the wetlands help Louisiana by making hurricanes weaker.On the trip we caught crawfish, shrimp,leeches,and other creatures.This experience was educational and amazing!