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A Wildflower Adaptation Study
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After a long winter, spring returns. This is the season when the snow melts and we start to see the buds in the trees begin to bloom. Animals come out of hibernation or migrate back to their habitat. The environment comes alive again.
Check out the links in the left column of this page. The topics they address create a perfect link between science and the spring season.
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