Worldwide Weather
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Worldwide Weather
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Global Forest Science wishes to thank the following schools, teachers and students for participating in our 7-year worldwide weather project:
RockridgeMiddle School, West Vancouver, CANADA;
Whitman Middle School, Seattle, USA;
Dallas Environmental Science Acadamy, Dallas, USA;
St Barnabas Primary School,Oxford, ENGLAND;
Skinner Middle School, Denver, USA;
Malcom Bridge Middle School, Athens, USA;
East Maddington Primary School, Perth, AUSTRALIA;
Anwatin Middle School, Minneapolis, USA;
Mount Clear Secondary School, Ballarat,AUSTRALIA;
Jacoby Creek School, Bayside, USA;
WE Graham Community School, Slocan, CANADA;
Walworth Barbour American International School in Israel, Kfar Shmaryahu, ISRAEL;
St John's Ravenscourt, Winnipeg, CANADA;
and Cummer Vlley Middle School, Toronto, CANADA.
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