Environmental Explorations. Field Biology Dangers to the student Dangers to the environment.

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Field Safety Environmental Explorations

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Field SafetyEnvironmental Explorations

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Field BiologyDangers to the studentDangers to the environment

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Poison IvyCauses painful itchy rashOne of the first plants to get red leaves in the fallOil from the plant causes the allergic reactionCan be spread all over your body and between peopleOccurs as vine and short plants

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PokeweedPoisonous berriesUsed as a natural dyeCooked leaves are eaten by some people

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Canadian ThistleInvasive plant from CanadaLeaves can cause scratches and allergic reactions

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Bees and waspsMost do not stingBut you don’t know which ones do or don’t

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Poisonous snakesOnly 2 in Loudoun County

CopperheadTimber rattlesnake

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CopperheadFound in AshburnAggressive especially in hot weatherOccurs in fields and even yards

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Timber rattlesnakeNot in AshburnCan be found on the Blue Ridge MountainNot as aggressive as the copperheadHas a distinct rattle warning

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Snake safetyIf you see a snake, let a teacher know

immediatelyDo not approach the snakeIt is probably a black snake common to

AshburnPoisonous snakes have vertical pupilsIf you can see his eyes you are too darn closeDo not run or screamSnakes can strike up to 1 ½ times their

length

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Dangers to the environmentLitteringThrowing chemicals on the groundReleasing lab animals into the schoolyardBreaking branchesKilling insects

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