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		<title>Welcome to Owltree!</title>
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Research proves that children (and adults) that experience the outdoors are more confident, compassionate, creative, and stress free.  Owltree Eco-Educational Consulting offers interactive, fun field trips, presentations and consulting services to support teachers, parents, and organizations, like yourself, in your attempts to help children lead more healthy, sustainable lives.



School Field Trips
Eco-educational field trips are [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Beauty of Bugs</title>
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By Wendy McDonnell
When the words, “There’s ants in my locker,” were spoken in a dynamic Grade 6-7 class, the classroom energy shifted from a self absorbed chatter to a sense of panic.  Instantly, countless numbers of boys ran into the hallway to check the locker from a safe distance, while the girls discussed the possibility [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Thanks to the Snow Geese</title>
		<description><![CDATA[By Wendy McDonnell


I am pleased to hear that the snow geese have heard the public’s appeal for an alternate means to maintain fields without the use of toxic pesticides.  After walking across a school field, I was thrilled to see the FREE maintenance the geese are providing.  With the Snow Geese on the fields, there [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Peace of Painting</title>
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The music was playing.  It was classical. The room was silent.  Twenty-seven little bodies were leaning over a plain white piece of paper.  Tools in hands and water ready.  Soon colours started to appear.  The energy in the room was vibrant, as were the colours being mixed silently.  Every interpretation, every experience was [...]]]></description>
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