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Bugs, birds and more
Botanical center is the ultimate field trip
So when her Kaysville Elementary teacher, Jackie Poll, took the class to the Utah Botanical Center for a science field trip last week, Mary was in her element.
About 75 second-graders scampered around the grounds engaging in activities offered by the center, which is part of the College of Agriculture at Utah State University.
Thousands of cars drive past the site, located off the Kaysville I-15 exit, each day but few know that the ponds on the side of the freeway are actually man-made wetlands comprised of rain water and stocked with fish. The area is home to more than a dozen types of birds and welcomes fishermen, nature-watchers and schools to come and enjoy the preserve.
Mark Larese-Casanova, program specialist at the center, describes the area as an island of nature in the middle of development. Surrounded by housing developments, businesses and the interstate, the 100-acre preserve includes a greenhouse, orchard, gardens and open space.
Casanova said this is just the second year the preserve has been conducting field trips. They are able to offer hands-on science learning activities related to Utah's habitat for all grades in a curriculum written in line with the state core.
"It's about trying to get kids to appreciate nature more, and it is also about using resources a little more wisely," Casanova said. "With the ever-growing population in this state we end up having fewer and fewer resources . . . we try to help people learn to conserve resources and eventually create a healthier, happier environment."
So far about a thousand students, many from Davis County, have visited the site. Casanova said they are booked solid this spring with school visits.
"Davis is one of the biggest districts in the state and a lot of schools have to travel quite a ways to go on field trips," Casanova said. "By offering them here we provide field trips for hundreds of school in the vicinity."
The Kaysville students were even able to walk to the center and spent two hours doing activities from fishing for bugs and identifying animals to food chain relays.
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