Thursday Jun 04 2009
STAR ECO Station gives kids glimpse at wildlife
By: Photos by Tim Lloyd, Special to The Placer Herald
Tim Lloyd, Special to The Placer Herald
Ryan Donahue, STAR ECO Station director, holds a snake to show Rocklin Elementary first graders during their field trip to the wildlife animal center.
Ryan Donahue, STAR ECO Station director, holds a snake to show Rocklin Elementary first graders during their field trip to the wildlife animal center.
Tim Lloyd, Special to The Placer Herald
Ryan Donahue shows off the newest addition to the STAR ECO Station in Rocklin - the storm drain exhibit, to be unvieled Saturday at the center's World Ocean Day celebration.
Ryan Donahue shows off the newest addition to the STAR ECO Station in Rocklin - the storm drain exhibit, to be unvieled Saturday at the center's World Ocean Day celebration.
Tim Lloyd, Special to The Placer Herald
The storm drain exhibit will be unveiled Saturday with STAR ECO Station?s World Earch Day celebration. The exhibit will give kids a hands-on and walk-through look at storm drains and how they affect the water.
The storm drain exhibit will be unveiled Saturday with STAR ECO Station?s World Earch Day celebration. The exhibit will give kids a hands-on and walk-through look at storm drains and how they affect the water.
Tim Lloyd, Special to The Placer Herald
Carey Skinner takes a group of Rocklin Elementary first-graders on a tour through STAR ECO Station in Rocklin.
Carey Skinner takes a group of Rocklin Elementary first-graders on a tour through STAR ECO Station in Rocklin.
Tim Lloyd, Special to The Placer Herald
Rocklin Elementarty students got to see and touch bugs at the STAR ECO Station in Rocklin.
Rocklin Elementarty students got to see and touch bugs at the STAR ECO Station in Rocklin.
Tim Lloyd, Special to The Placer Herald
Ryan Donahue lets students touch the snake at STAR ECO Station in Rocklin.
Ryan Donahue lets students touch the snake at STAR ECO Station in Rocklin.
Tim Lloyd, Special to The Placer Herald
Carey Skinner of STAR ECO Station shows students one of the many animals at the center.
Carey Skinner of STAR ECO Station shows students one of the many animals at the center.
Tim Lloyd, Special to The Placer Herald
Tim Lloyd, Special to The Placer Herald