Edward D.- “The first day working with the Ecological Restoration Corps was very exciting. I got to know new people and acquired useful knowledge about our ecological system. First, we discussed the question “What is ecology?” and then the instructor Mr. Fears explained the importance of a well-balanced ecosystem.
After that, we headed out in groups to collect a specimen in the prairie. Missouri Wildflowers was used as an identifying tool to help us find that certain wildflower. This was new for me because the book uses a flower’s color as a guide to divide the wildflowers into different groups, thus making them easier to be found.
We also had our naturalist Jennifer to guide us through the woodland and the prairie area. Along the way she explained many fun facts about them such as the growth factors, the history, some invasive specimens, usages, and much more…
At the end of the day we did some mulching and I thought it was fun. I learned many things and I can’t wait until the next day…”
ERC Day 1
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