Joseph Brophy Teledo from Flower Hill Institute at Jemez Pueblo, Kateri Seva from Albuquerque Public School Gardens Project, Extinction Diaries, Kids Crew & Katie Stone
This time on The Childrens Hour we're growing with kids, in a visit with farmer Joseph Brophy Toledo from the Flower Hill Institute in Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico. We learn about their farming research lab and where kids fit in.
We also meet Kateri Seva from the Albuquerque Public School Gardens program, and we learn about how gardens fit into the mission of education.
Our friends from the Extinction Diaries have some hopeful news about White Rhinos.
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Growing With Kids
The Kids Crew talks with an indigenous farmer who runs a research lab blending tradition and modern agriculture, and we learn about school gardens. Plus there' s good news about the White Rhinoceros.