More than 100 Bowling Green students were introduced to pollinators, seed balls and air temperatures in the third annual BioBlitz. Kenwood Elementary fourth and fifth graders spent Tuesday morning in the prairie at Wintergarden/St. John’s Nature Preserve. This was the first BioBlitz for the 110 students was attended. “I really hope they have an appreciation for some of the things that are in their backyard,” said Kenwood Principal Mike Bechstein. “I really want them to explore and understand the science around them.” This was also Bechstein’s first BioBlitz. “I’m excited to get the kids outside and learning in a beautiful park we have here,” he said. BioBlitz gets students outside into outdo
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