Lucie Villeneuve Thank you for letting us guide you into the wild areas at the headwaters of the Connecticut River. We, ourselves, love teaching motivated learners! Teachers, such as yourself, who reach out into the real world, have a lot to offer scholars. I admire your team’s interested in exploring the Connecticut River system and I think it's a great way to inspire young people to get to know and care about natural environments which will help them make sustainable decisions in the future. We are lucky to live during this era when many individuals and organizations take action to serve and protect our planet, with many tracts being in our backyard (and in your case, upstream!). I especially appreciate the U.S. Fish and Wildlife's National Wildlife Refuge System that plays a key part in maintaining wildlife habitats for many trust species like migratory birds. Seeing the water lilies, fir trees, beaver dam, cedar waxwings, great blue herons, osprey, and the bald eagle was a good reminder that life, land, and water are all connected. The Planet thanks you for passing on good works. Keep it up!
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