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Ecosystem Project

July 14, 2022

Our school’s ecosystem is the centrepiece of our foyer and educates all that view it. It is a natural environment for life to flourish, starting from protozoa to high-end consumers such as fish, amphibians, and insects. It continuously changes and grows.  

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There are three main areas in our ecosystem. If you look closely at the marsh area, there are snails that are fed by composted material. The desert area is the dry land containing invertebrates like red wigglers and crickets. Finally, the lake area has a variety of fish that thrive on all the nutrients in the water.  All areas have beautiful plant materials from duckweed to tropical plants.

For more information visit www.ecosystems.mb.ca

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