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FALL SNAPSHOT (CONTINUED)

Fall field experiences included trips to South- ern Utah ghost towns, local birding trips, ouƟngs to explore the unique biodiversity of Washington County, a field trip to view NaƟve American petroglyphs, a tour of the St. George Wastewater Treatment Plant, and a visit to the Mountain Meadows Massacre site.

Above: Instructor Feather Robinson (grey vest) explains the meanings and history of petroglyphs found along the Tukupetsi Trailhead in the Santa Clara River Reserve on a class field trip — Oct. 25th. LeŌ: NaƟve American Oral TradiƟons class members hiking the Tukupetsi Trailhead on Feather’s field trip.

LeŌ and above: Instructor Marshall Topham took members of his Why Birds MaƩer class on several birding trips this fall. Marshall also taught Unique Biodiversity of Washington Coun- ty and took the class out for field observaƟons.

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