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Cross Hall and donations of lumber and constru ction help are much needed." She added they are look– ing for people who would like to plant trees on campus in memory of someone. Those inhrrested sh ould con– tact Ron Davis at 635-2111, ext. 222. Dr. Hennington said, "We are sincerely grateful to all input, ideas, time and sweat that have been added to our Arboretum/Teaching Lab project. We have found the ECCC administration is totally supportive of the work being done on campus by the science departnwnl. We thank the staff ,u1d instructors who h.lvt• donat– ed plants and t11nc to improving thl: h.tbttal. We also thank tlw llt'oplc of the community (ll td our studen ts who hav~ l1l~l'll more than hnppy to ltdp with the pro– jel't." J1ol' more information on tlw Wildlife Habitat, contact I kntung ton at 635-2111, ext. :i6" ...., rzJ--J-– wwot-0(1)(2 a..~ -Z– ll..<(UZ::;a_ <(_j(J);:);:::..(J)

throughout campus and additional bluebird boxes on the Davis Blue Bird Trail.

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The campus Wildlife Habi– tat, which started out as grass and boulders m front of Cross Hall Science Build– ing, continues to expand in size and goods, according to Dr. Bcttyc Sue Hennington, project director. "Wl .u,• very proud of the w11rk th:Jt thl! t>cienn.• dcp01rt ml'!nl, induding (1111 Sill dentt~, hntl don.:~ 10 ln•J'>rOV<' tl•e N• •llpii (J ••vc•·nll," llpn nlnglon t1flill With mnn "Joe Johnson, biology instructor. has l!Sl1thlislwll ,, VIctory ga rdt•n ( ve~etahle garden) on the ~outh 1.\1mpus and is working on.the milth– ematical calculations lor an analemmatic sundial fo be installed by his students on the front campus," shl• said. "Patti Davis, biology and micmbiology instructor, has added an herb garden for butterfly larvae, bird fcedc.rs

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