2. Field Study Art of Observation Immerse yourself in the surrounding textures and tones of life Qualitative observation skills Close your eyes and listen and smell Look Around you! Record basic notes about your surroundings in your field notes Site location, time of day, temperature, weather conditions, etc. Note anything unusual Record detailed observations Topography, types and distribution of vegetation, location and types of water sources, flow rates of water, quality of water, location and types of human influences, locations, types, and interactions of wildlife, evidence of wildlife, etc.
3. Species Collection Identify the full classification of three organisms you record in your lab notebook Plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, etc… SKETCH them in your notebook AND Take pictures if you can
4. Assignment Base on your observation construct a poem expressing your experience at the wetland preserve Typed, creatively displayed! Use creative writing skills! Similes, metaphors, imagery, descriptive words CAPTURE your experience Properly classify three specimen you observed on a separate sheet of paper Identify threebranches of biology that can be studied on the wetland and explain how/why