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KCC students learn about nature
TY students from Killarney Community College attended the Killarney National Park Education Centre. The day started a little differently, as this course aims to promote all that our national park has to offer.
They made their way to the Muckross schoolhouse, their base for the day where they were warmly greeted by Chris, Tara, and Siobhán.
The morning began with a guided walk where the group learned how to identify a variety of tree species in the area.
The students were fully engaged and gained a deeper understanding of the woodland around them.
In the afternoon, they visited the three main woodland types found in this part of the national park.
Here, they measured light levels, humidity, soil depth, and soil pH, while also learning to recognise the defining features of each woodland type.
These ancient, naturally uninterrupted habitats have existed for hundreds of years, remarkably, just a short walk from the old schoolhouse in Muckross.


