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River lessons

Herald Staff Writer

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Wednesday, Jul 9, 2014 7:46 AM MT

Updated Wednesday, Jul 9, 2014 12:22 PM MT

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More than a dozen students and a pair of teachers from Tarrant County College in Fort Worth, Texas, stopped along the banks of the Animas River on Wednesday. After a visit to the Durango Fish Hatchery, the students were measuring river flow and velocity near the railroad bridge. The class’ 15-day wilderness education trip is taking the students through the Four Corners.
More than a dozen students and a pair of teachers from Tarrant County College in Fort Worth, Texas, stopped along the banks of the Animas River on Wednesday. After a visit to the Durango Fish Hatchery, the students were measuring river flow and velocity near the railroad bridge. The class’ 15-day wilderness education trip is taking the students through the Four Corners.JOSH STEPHENSON/Durango Herald

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