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Young Naturalist Awards 2004


Gopher Tortoises: My Endangered Fellow Floridians
By Dawn, Grade 7

A Comparison of the Bisbee and Morenci, Arizona, Copper Ore Deposits
By Amanda, Grade 7

Afpectus Lunae: Does the Moon Rotate on its Axis?
By Olivia, Grade 8

The Growth Patterns of Aspens
By Elsie, Grade 8

Life in a Vernal Pool
By Yan Hui, Grade 9

The Mystery of a Lifeless Creek: Investigating Dissolved Oxygen and Fecal-Coliform Bacteria
By Anna, Grade 9
The Impact of Plant Density and Diversity on Animal Populations in a Sonoran Desert Environment
By Lauren, Grade 10

Explaining the Divergence of the Marine Iguana Subspecies on Española Island in the Galápagos Archipelago
By Alexandra, Grade 10

Morphologic Variation in the Common Periwinkle
By Emily, Grade 11

Effects of Nitrate, Phospate, and Hydrogen Ion Concentration on Synedra Ulna: Diatoms as Indicators of Water Composition
By Robyn, Grade 11

¡Que Vivan las Serpientes Muertas!
By Nathan, Grade 12

The Mysterious Peregrine Falcon
By Jessica, Grade 12

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