South District Of Bc High C
-
Upload
manofsteel -
Category
Technology
-
view
302 -
download
0
description
Transcript of South District Of Bc High C
BC High TreesBoston College High School’s south section of campus
Strategy Dan Morrison- recorded, and GPS
coordinator Luigi Guarino- Tree master Dan Murphy-2nd recorder and general
organizer. Paul Fallon-started GPS.
How we worked… We worked as a team, compromising, so that
each of us did the job or task that we felt comfortable completing. Dan Morrison and myself did recording, along with a speedy finish from Luigi. Also the GPS instrument was used by Paul Fallon and Luigi Guarino. Finally our “tree master” was Luigi, who identified trees and characterized them.
Day One… We got organized We figured out who would accomplish what. We started measuring and knowing our trees,
we got comfortable We fulfilled our quota, eight trees and became
familiar with our jobs. We finished our class stressed about how to
complete all forty or so trees
Day Two… This was our most uncomfortable day, we
tried to complete a large portion of our section.
The result was that we completed a large portion of what we expected to complete, but still had roughly half the trees to complete in a day.
Day Three… We finished everything! Once the assortment of trees, the variety of
different species was completed, we had approximately half of our trees bordering the U-Mass road, and they were all the same species and the same height class.
We completed the GPS locations for each of the trees and left that day, with all our research complete.
Trees White oak-$9.00 Washington hawthorn-
$10.00 White Ash-$8.00 Red Maple-$10.00 Redbud Eastern-$10.50 Douglass Fir-$4.00
American Basswood-$8.50
Norway Spruce-$7.00 American Elm-$9.00 Kentucky Coffee Tree-
$7.50
What our section is like… Our section, covers the turf fields, and the
general, boxed in between the U-Mass road and Morrissey.
This territory is consisted of living things such as birds, squirrels, grass, and trees.
The area is mostly consisted of open fields. We collected data for thirty nine trees.
We are section 1…
Douglas-Fir Douglas Fir-we found
three in our section
Norway Spruce
We found only one of these trees in our section
White Oak There was only one in
our section.
American Elm
There was one in our section.
American Basswood There was twenty one
of these trees in our section.
These trees bordered the U-Mass road.
Red Maple
We found one of these trees.
It is a common tree, and commonly identified around our region.
Washington Hawthorne There were six of these
trees in the South east section of our area.
One interesting observation about these trees are their large thorns, measuring as long as three inches.
White Ash
We only had one of these trees in our section.
In Conclusion… Our group, Dan Morrison, Luigi, Paul Fallon
and Dan Murphy, worked together and completed the task. We were environmentalists, exploring our very own campus and discovering that nature doesn’t just exist in forests and rural areas. In the middle of Boston, our school’s trees are one such example of an area in which nature can be found in an urban area.