School hosts wildlife program

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MacFarland Extended Learning Program for the Academically Talented students observe Petey, a peregrine falcon. Petey was brought to the school by Lindsay McNamara of the Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey as part of a presentation that also featured turtle shells, a radio tracking collar and more. Left to right: Matthew Comeau, Jake Sfraga, Sucheth Mididoddi, Kayla Weise, Adam Wieczkowski, Liyu Chen and Erin Hoppe.

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