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New educator at KWEC

Jean Aycock, the new educator at the Kansas Wetlands Education Center, stands in the front of the grasslands behind the educator center. Although the Bottoms is currently dry, Aycock said that some invertebrates, which provide food for many birds, will go back into the life cycle when it rains..

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BARTON COUNTY — The new educator at the Kansas Wetlands Education Center, Jean Aycock, is excited about her new job and is ready to begin teaching children and adults about wetlands.

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