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    Community engagement through natuculture

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    2012
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    Reyes, Manuel R.
    The Natuculture Team
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    Natuculture™ (pronounced nā-choo-culture) is any human made system that mimics nature in human disturbed landscapes. We have trained undergraduate students at NCA&T, high school students (Dudley, Page, Andrews, Smith, Southeast Guilford, Southern, Early STEM college at A&T), middle school (Neal) and Stoney Hill community to set up the systems, maintain and experimenting the system.
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