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Grade 3 students from Glenmore Elementary helped plant trees in Bear Creek

Central Okanagan students are helping bring life back to the wildfire-torn Bear Creek area.

Erika VanOyen and her Grade 3 students from Glenmore Elementary were invited to plant some trees with the Rutland Senior Secondary Forestry Program on April 11.

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The elementary teacher said shesa国际传媒檚 tried to work the outdoors into all of the curriculum, including tree measurements for math, books on trees for literacy, and looking at controlled burns and the importance of land in Indigenous studies.

The R.S.S. Forestry Program has been around for over three decades, every year taking the time to plant trees in the Central Okanagan.

Teacher Marshall Corbett said students in the program learn various aspects of the trade from fire ecology and firefighter training to arborist work and conservation work.

Corbett said the programsa国际传媒檚 goal is to plant 8,400 trees this year.

Grade 3 students Caleb and Beckett said they helped plant about 30 trees each.

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Brittany Webster

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I am a video journalist based in Kelowna and capturing life in the Okanagan
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