Biology Field Trip

Year 12 biologists had a busy weekend with glorious weather carrying out field studies at Juniper Hall, Surrey. Students performed studies on the impact of coppicing on the woodland habitats of Box Hill, the effect of trampling on succession at Mickleham Downs and carried out freshwater invertebrate studies on the river Tillingbourne. There was still time for lots of cake!

Mr Alex Camenzuli – Head of Biology

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