AP environmental science teacher plans field trips to wildlife around Diamond Bar
Tuesday, July 22, 2008 - 11:56
in Biology & Nature
As an Earthwatch Institute fellow, David Hong did hands-on animal research. He's hoping for grant money to help his students do the same. When school begins at Diamond Bar High School, students in the Advanced Placement environmental science class taught by David Hong may find themselves in the field studying the pattern of tracks made by the mule deer, the feeding habits of the horned lizard and the unique trill of the California quail.
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