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Jean-Raimbault school cleans up!

Teachers at Jean-Raimbault school created a group called GARAF (Groupe d’Aide pour la Recherche et l’Aménagement de la Faune), an organization that allows students to get involved in activities benefiting the environment in their region. Loosely translated, the acronym GARAF means “group for wildlife research and development”. Its members have already cleaned up a river and even collected scientific data proving that their work was effective. They ask us to follow their example and make Quebec a healthier place.

 
 

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