Hisey educates Jeffersonville youth

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Brigitte Hisey, naturalist educator from Fayette Soil and Water Conservation District, taught a wildlife detective workshop at Jeffersonville Branch Library about some of Ohio’s animals. Participants looked at animal skulls and tracks to figure out what they eat and the habitat they live in. They also learned how to create a habitat for wildlife. Those participating were Lilly Lewis, Chris Jones and Holly Lewis (pictured here) as well as Kaleb Mitchell and Kathy Irvine who are not pictured.

Brigitte Hisey, naturalist educator from Fayette Soil and Water Conservation District, taught a wildlife detective workshop at Jeffersonville Branch Library about some of Ohio’s animals. Participants looked at animal skulls and tracks to figure out what they eat and the habitat they live in. They also learned how to create a habitat for wildlife. Those participating were Lilly Lewis, Chris Jones and Holly Lewis (pictured here) as well as Kaleb Mitchell and Kathy Irvine who are not pictured.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2015/08/web1_brigitte-teaches-how-to-be-a-wildlife-detective.jpgBrigitte Hisey, naturalist educator from Fayette Soil and Water Conservation District, taught a wildlife detective workshop at Jeffersonville Branch Library about some of Ohio’s animals. Participants looked at animal skulls and tracks to figure out what they eat and the habitat they live in. They also learned how to create a habitat for wildlife. Those participating were Lilly Lewis, Chris Jones and Holly Lewis (pictured here) as well as Kaleb Mitchell and Kathy Irvine who are not pictured.

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