Mangrove Martyrs
Mangrove Martyrs
Sept 10 2024 | Angel Andrea Pahayahay | Layout by Kelly Louise Tentian| Photos by Francis Gutierrez, Raezel Harvey Pitong
Emphasizing the importance of mangroves in wetland ecosystems, the USLS Biological Society (UBS) showcased "Mangrove Martyrs" on the second day of the annual club fair.
The UBS booth continued to captivate visitors on the second day of the exhibit. The towering golden tree, crafted from recycled research paper, served as a striking centerpiece, symbolizing the club's commitment to environmental sustainability and intellectual growth. Visitors were immersed in a world of scientific wonder as they explored the booth's diverse displays, including preserved specimens of an African grass owl and various eel species. Interactive elements, such as educational games and microscopes, provided opportunities for hands-on learning and exploration.
The booth's vibrant atmosphere drew crowds of curious onlookers, young and old alike. From the interesting preserved specimens to the engaging interactive activities, there was something for everyone to enjoy. The booth proved to be a testament to the passion and dedication of its members, inspiring and educating visitors with its combination of scientific knowledge, creative displays, and interactive experiences.