Fourth Grade Students Learn About the Wetlands of Utah

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Recently, Brockbank had two representatives from the Utah Water Van program come to visit. The Utah Water Van is an educational outreach program about Utah's wetlands and is offered by the Loveland Living Planet Aquarium to fourth-grade students throughout Utah. Fourth-grade students are allowed through the use of models, to see and better understand the importance of Utah's wetlands and about some of Utah's native wetland plants and animals. Students got to see a red spotted toad, tiger salamander, garter snake and a kingsnake that are found in wetlands.  
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Photos by Amberly Kariuki