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Monday, September 23, 2013

Celebrating Wildlife


River herring decorated with glitter glue
Iridescent river herring created by Julia at the Cape Cod Wildlife Festival
Photo by Dorie Stolley 

What’s always fun for kids? Glitter glue! And, we had lots of it at the recent Cape Cod Wildlife Festival held at Mass Audubon’s Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary in Barnstable, MA. Kids listened to the story of mighty river herring battling their ways upstream, the obstacles they face and how people can help, as they decorated their own fish to take home. Creativity abounded, as did paint, glue and markers.

Big thanks go to Julia and Olivia, two girls who adopted our booth and assisted for hours, cutting out fish, encouraging children, keeping the tables clean and creating their own lovely herring.
Another river herring to join the school
Julia and her second herring
Photo by Heather Fone

Decorate-a-river-herring craft table
Olivia hard at work during a rare quiet moment at the booth
Photo by Heather Fone
 
Those who chose to keep their herring had a colorful souvenir of the day. The WAA website address was included on every fish so parents could visit it to learn about their local watershed, find simple ways to conserve water and locate fun water-related events all over southeastern Massachusetts.

Some children left their herrings for WAA. These fish will join the ever-increasing river herring school that will “march” in the July 4th parade in Plymouth with the Plymouth Nature Brigade.
Colorful fish in July 4th parade
In 2014, there will be an entire school of herring to join the WAA mascot!
Photo by Lianna Lee

Banner on car in July 4th parade
Banner for the Plymouth Nature Brigade
Photo by Lianna Lee

 
kids dress in costume for the July 4th parade
Monarch butterfly, blueberry bush, and ladybug joined the river 
herring in representing Plymouth's native wild animals and plants
in the July 4th parade. Join us in 2014?
Photo by Lianna Lee
The arts are used in many ways to stimulate environmental stewardship, conservation and activism. WAA’s decorate-a-herring activity promotes emotional connection to and aesthetic appreciation of native water-dependent wildlife and conveys information in a natural, storytelling fashion to children and their parents. It also promotes regional pride in an impressive fish with an evocative story whose future depends on the work of WAA, its member organizations and people who care about them and about clean water. For more information visit: www.watershedaction.org

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