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2010年12月19日 星期日

News feed from CA

Dear all,


Congratulations to all of you!

All Eco-Protectors had completed their first tasks in planting their chosen tree seedlings at their campus! We hope all of your had a wonderful experience in learning the basic skills of how to plant tree seedlings and to take care of them by having daily watering and monthly monitoring such as taking measurements of their heights, diameters as well as jotting down notes on any biodiversity spotted.

Also, if there were any observations you think that was unusual, please feel free to share with us in your blog. We will comment on your updated news and give you feedback as soon as possible.


All 10 schools had finished their tree planting events within Oct to Dec. We hope eco-protectors could start putting your monthly data onto your blog so as to share with eco-protectors of other schools as well as students in your school. We will keep checking your blog to see if any problems or comments we want you to be aware of.


In the meantime, let's link up all your eco-blogs and share news among yourselves!
1. Our Lady's College: (a good start at Our Lady's College)
http://eproolc.blogspot.com/

2. Toi Shan Assocaition College:
http://eprotsac.blogspot.com/


3.  Tin Shui Wai Methodist Primary School: (a good try to share news from CA)
http://eprotswm.blogspot.com/


4. Tsuen Wan Catholic Primary School:
http://eprotwc.blogspot.com/


5. Bonham Road Government Primary School:
http://eprobrg.blogspot.com/


6. The HKMA David Li Kwok Po College:
http://eprolkp.blogspot.com/


7. De La Salle Secondary School, N.T.:
http://eprodlsnt.blogspot.com/


8. Nam Wah Catholic Secondary School:


9. CNEC Lau Wing Sang Secondary School:
http://eprolws.blogspot.com/


10. Fung Kai Innovative School:
http://fkisfkis.blogspot.com/


We would like all eco-protectors to upload the following data onto your own blog:
a) monthly data of tree seedlings' heights and diameters, any biodiveristy spotted and any problems observed ( such as yellowing of tree leaves and leaves being eaten up by insects etc.)
b) Photos taken during your field trip (if any, e.g. Tai Po Kau, Long Valley and Nam Sang Wai)
c) Take photos for your exhibition boards / bulletin boards which share biodiversity news at your campus


We hope the aforementioned items (a-c) could be uploaded onto your blog on or before 13 Jan (Thursday).

 
For further enquiries, please feel free to contact us.


Thank you!


We wish you a merry christmas and a happy new year!!

Best regards,
The Conservancy Association