Last week we welcomed guests from the zoo. As past of the Bush Builders project from Term One we spent time in the school grounds identifying animals, plants, and we also managed a bit of clean up along the way!
The enthusiasm the students show for creatures and the environment is fantastic. There was a lot of excitement about spiders, worms, and we even saved a butterfly!
Being Kaitiaki of the environment means that we were very careful about returning anything we found back to its home and taking care with where we stepped.
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