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== Common educational projects conducted at a land lab often include == * Surveying pollinator species in [[pollinator garden]]s or in the native flora * [[File:Free Range Chickens.jpg|alt=Free range chickens are an important part of the ecosystem for a local land lab. The chickens eat insects, greens, and grain. They produce eggs and manure. Their manure is used as a garden fertilizer.|thumb|Free range chickens are an important part of the ecosystem for a local land lab. The chickens eat insects, greens, and grain. They produce eggs and manure. Their manure is used as a garden fertilizer.]]Restoring old agricultural land back to original landscapes such as: [[wetland]]s, prairie, or forest * [[Compost]]ing biomass to rebuild healthy soil * Maintaining beehives or other pollinator habitats for moths, ground bees, and other pollinators * Recording weather conditions to better understand the [[microclimate]] * Conducting [[Nature study|nature studies]] to identify and observe local flora and fauna * Planting native trees, grasses, and flowers to increase [[biodiversity]] * Encouraging native [[Riparian zone|riparian]] plant growth along ponds and streams * Installing bird houses, bat houses and owl houses * Holding art classes where students can paint flora, fauna and landscapes * Collecting and removing trash and other man-made [[pollutant]]s * Designing low-impact trails and paths for visitors to explore the land lab
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