During March, students actively engaged in nurturing a Miyawaki forest as part of their environmental education studies.
Guided by their teachers, students documented the growth of various plant species within the forest. Through hands-on activities like measuring and photographing plants, they gained insights into ecosystem dynamics and plant biology.
Their recent discovery of a budding Hooker’s Willow in the Miyawaki forest sparked excitement among the students. This enchanting sight provided a wonderful opportunity for students to witness and appreciate nature's wonders up close.
As the Miyawaki forest thrives, it serves as a living laboratory for students to explore ecological principles and witness the impact of their conservation efforts firsthand. Through this project, students not only contributed to environmental preservation but also developed vital skills in observation, data collection and stewardship.