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In celebration of Endangered Species Day, AP Biology students put their creativity to work as they composed submissions for the Endangered Species Coalition's 3rd Annual Endangered Species Chalk Art event. The AP Bio students are in their final academic unit on Conservation Biology and Global Change, and are excited to be featuring a threatened or endangered species of their choosing in their chalk art to celebrate its beauty and to raise awareness for these organisms that are threatened with extinction. Thank you to AP Biology teacher Mrs. Angela Holuba Roberts '05 for coordinating this project. AP Biology students that participated include Addison Olsen ‘25 (Black Rhino), Kristen Ohmacht ‘25 (Blue-throated Macaw), Zoe Sarno ‘25 (Rusty Patched Bumble Bee), Ella Feola ‘25 (Sumatran Elephant), Julia Sobilo ‘25 (Monarch Butterfly), Sierra Tofts ‘25 (Vaquita), Riley Ng-Knepper ‘25 (Hawksbill Turtle), Oliwia Piwowarski ‘25 (White Lion), Rachel Paton ‘25 (Sea Otter), Lauren Mulry ‘25 (Galapagos Sea Lion), Megan McCarthy ‘25 (Amur Leopard), Olivia Nini ‘25 (Black-footed Ferret), and Mrs. Angela Roberts ‘05, AP Bio teacher, (Blue Racer). Photos courtesy of AnneMarie Vaughn and Angela Roberts.