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Okefenokee Swamp Park Jr. naturalists, SGSC share an experiment experience

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Pictured are (first row, L-R) Gage Corley and Sarah Ogle; (second row L-R) Alex Eaves, Jonas Van Wyck, and Emma Hackett; (third row L-R) Gina Ogle (volunteer), Majdi, and Murray. Submitted photo Pictured are (first row, L-R) Gage Corley and Sarah Ogle; (second row L-R) Alex Eaves, Jonas Van Wyck, and Emma Hackett; (third row L-R) Gina Ogle (volunteer), Majdi, and Murray.

Bernard Majdi (third row, center), associate professor of chemistry/biology at South Georgia State College (SGSC), was invited recently to lead the monthly meeting of the Junior Naturalists at the Okefenokee Swamp Park (OSP). Majdi led the Junior Naturalists participants in experiments. Kathi Murray (third row, right), environmental educator for the OSP and Okefenokee RESA, serves as coordinator of the Junior Naturalists program and said the participants loved the experiments.

The Junior Naturalists is a camp for children 8-12 years old who meet on the fourth Saturday of each month from January through October. Participants learn more about the Okefenokee Swamp, its plants, animals, environment and history. Service projects are also completed, including the removal of invasive plants, planting and caring for sugar cane and cleaning the buildings on Pioneer Island. For more information about the program, call (912) 614-3970.

Last modified onThursday, 02 November 2017 09:38
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