Finally completed this complex but interesting project! First of all, I want to thank my teammates Jackson and Zach, without their help, I would not have been able to obtain such accurate data and perform such complex calculations. We contributed and shared resources and worked closely together for nearly a month. Under Alan's leadership, we have learned countless new things and new knowledge, such as the presence and abundance of biological indicator species that are indispensable in determining environmental health. Before the biological sampling, I thought the Proctor Pond contained only cute fish, tadpoles and frogs. However, after a dense collection of bugs, I began to doubt my decision to jump into Proctor Pond after graduation. Of course, I will JUMP! I consider myself a good diver, although I have never jumped one. Over the past few weeks, our group has worked together to overcome numerous difficulties, such as the calculation of the biodiversity formula and the comparison and analysis of data from previous years. I am proud that I finished this semester, not because it improved my grades, but because I, Tony Hu, really made a contribution to the school and nature. Like my classmates, we made great efforts together to make today's 2022 Campus Pond Masters Data!
Let's end our research project with this beautiful photo took after a rainy day!
PHOTO CREDITED BY TONY HU
STUDYING AND INVESTIGATING THE PROCTOR POND
WORK CITED
https://blogs.proctoracademy.org/cycles-of-life-the-proctor-pond
ALL PHOTO ARE CREDITED BY TONY, IF NOT IT WILL BE OTHERWISE STATED