Trist students study La. native animal pelts
Oct 26th, 2010 | By admin
Members of Trist Middle School’s 4-H Club had a chance to handle pelts of many animals that are native to Louisiana.
Members of Trist Middle School’s 4-H Club had a chance to handle pelts of many animals that are native to Louisiana.
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