EcoFestival for bug-eyed kids

May 31 2014 - 4:00am
BUG STUDY: Tamworth South Public School students Izaiah 
Handsaker, Kayla Bailey, Demi Chesterfield and Flynn Peddell are keen to find out what bugs they’ve trapped in their nets. 
Photos: Barry Smith 280514BSC02
BUG STUDY: Tamworth South Public School students Izaiah Handsaker, Kayla Bailey, Demi Chesterfield and Flynn Peddell are keen to find out what bugs they’ve trapped in their nets. Photos: Barry Smith 280514BSC02
ON THE BENCH: Somerton Public School students Tiara 
Markwick, Nicholas Hook, Jack Drew, Annie Hook and Benny Markwick catch their breath during a hectic day out at the EcoFestival at Peel Wetlands. 280514BSC03
ON THE BENCH: Somerton Public School students Tiara Markwick, Nicholas Hook, Jack Drew, Annie Hook and Benny Markwick catch their breath during a hectic day out at the EcoFestival at Peel Wetlands. 280514BSC03
WATER IS LIFE: Tamworth South students Avryl Gattenhof, Tia Cook and Skye Tufrey water some trees they’ve just planted. 280514BSC05
WATER IS LIFE: Tamworth South students Avryl Gattenhof, Tia Cook and Skye Tufrey water some trees they’ve just planted. 280514BSC05

A GREEN army is being marshalled in schools around Tamworth, with Year 4 students getting the good oil on how to leave the world in a better way than they found it.

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