Thomas More College & Soup Kitchen

July 8, 2017

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Martin

 

 

Yesterday myself and Amanda McQuat (an Inspiring Ecology volunteer), had the pleasure of teaching students from Thomas More College, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A. We spoke about invasive non-native species in Scotland, including those from North America such as the North America signal crayfish, Grey squirrel and mink. After our lesson students volunteered some of their time to help with one of our partners the Glasgow Soup Kitchen. 

 

 

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