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Topic: Teaching salmon biology  (Read 2215 times)

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As part of my job I teach Salmonids in the Classroom in 34 classes. I install aquariums, deliver eyed eggs to them, lecture and guide various field trips. Gratton School 8th grade made the video found at the link below.  It's 19 minutes long so plan the time if you choose to watch it.  These kids get it.

Here is the link for the salmon video.


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