Thanks to you! Lonesome George, the famous Galapagos turtle just passed away few days ago at the age of more than 100 years. That's one end of the way, the start is to tell our kids how important it is to take care for all animals and flowers. We all have to be aware of our natures treasures. As I guess you are engaged in different school project to promote exactly this important issue. Thanks to you and keep going on!! Saludos to your kids!!
Thank you very much! It is amazing to see how happy the children become when a picture with an "unidentified animal" becomes a known one...=) (I get happy when that happens too =) ). Well, I just wanted to tell you that she was really happy as you couldn´t see her; thanks once more =)
Lovely!! How are you bayucca? One of my students uploaded the picture of an unidentified butterfly and I was wondering about its ID... Asergio and me, both, thought that you were the person who could know... So, if it isn´t too much trouble, and you happen to know, I give you the students link and maybe you can identify the butterfly for her. The link is: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/120... Thank you very much in advance and greetings.
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Thanks to you! Lonesome George, the famous Galapagos turtle just passed away few days ago at the age of more than 100 years. That's one end of the way, the start is to tell our kids how important it is to take care for all animals and flowers. We all have to be aware of our natures treasures. As I guess you are engaged in different school project to promote exactly this important issue. Thanks to you and keep going on!! Saludos to your kids!!
Thank you very much! It is amazing to see how happy the children become when a picture with an "unidentified animal" becomes a known one...=) (I get happy when that happens too =) ). Well, I just wanted to tell you that she was really happy as you couldn´t see her; thanks once more =)
Lovely!! How are you bayucca? One of my students uploaded the picture of an unidentified butterfly and I was wondering about its ID... Asergio and me, both, thought that you were the person who could know... So, if it isn´t too much trouble, and you happen to know, I give you the students link and maybe you can identify the butterfly for her. The link is:
http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/120...
Thank you very much in advance and greetings.
A beauty!