Wildlife
WBEAM Part 5- The Yeti
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So is there really a yeti at Beam Camp? The WBEAM team investigates.
Discovering Wildlife at BEAM
This morning I found a baby toad. I put it in a bush. It jumped on to my shoulder. A chipmunk that I saw jumped through a spider web. My friends saw it. The first night, I heard an owl. A snake was outside the girls’ cabin and they could see it was a garter snake. The snake was black and yellow. It just dove into the ground. After it rains, turkeys come across the field. Bess, 13, a Quark, saw a fox run across the field. In bird watching, my friend saw a pretty woodpecker. The woodpecker made a pretty sound. In the evening I saw a loon. Now this is wildlife at beam.
—Olivia, 8, Pulsar
Making Art Out of Nature

If you look around, do you see a pinecone? A twig? Some sticks? But do you see a sculpture? In “Found Sculpture,†we look for the sculpture in a big box of acorns, pinecones, twigs, sticks, leaves, and anything else you can find outside. And the super glue keeps the sculpture a long keep project, so you can use it to decorate.
—Sophie, 10, Nebula
