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AMSS students, service club members team up for nature project

Mike Smalls of Climate Action Sarnia-Lambton and The Seaway Kiwanis Club have teamed up with several local schools to help bring back native species of plants and trees to help support indigenous insects, birds, and wildlife.
L to R Alexis Talbot, Avery Zondervan, Brent Campbell, Brad Jackson, Tracey Machan, Ken Machan, Joy Seibutus, Craig Machan Frt Mike Smalls
Alexis Talbot, Avery Zondervan, Brent Campbell, Brad Jackson, Tracey Machan, Ken Machan, Joy Seibutus, Craig Machan and Mike Smalls (front). (Lou Parry Photography)

Mike Smalls of Climate Action Sarnia-Lambton and The Seaway Kiwanis Club have teamed up with several local schools to help bring back native species of plants and trees to help support indigenous insects, birds, and wildlife.

This parkette at Alexander Mackenzie High School is being developed in several stages.

Trees and shrubs shown here are planted now allowing them to get established with the care of the students before the school year ends.

Future plantings with native wildflowers, mulched pathways, and bench seats will all be installed by the students at a later date.

- Submitted by Lou Sprenger

 

Leam Weston helping out. (Lou Parry Photography)

 

 

Zander Kerr and Mike Smalls help spruce things up at at Alexander Mackenzie High School. (Lou Parry Photography)

 

 

Alexis Talbot lends a hand during a planting at Alexander Mackenzie High School. (Lou Parry Photography)

 


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