Wildlife Education in the Waldorf Classroom
A class I taught about skunks at a local library was featured in the Des Moines Register. You can see some photos HERE.
The caption reads:
Lisa Fernandez/The Register
Kristie Burns, of Red Rock Wildlife Education Center, talks about Flower the skunk during a furry friends program at the Franklin Library inside the Merle Hay Mall in Des Moines Friday March 18, 2011.
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