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I thought some of you might want to check this story out with your forestry
or agriscience classes.


John Allen Bailey
Central Region
Area Forest Resource Teacher
711 Hwy 57 West
Swainsboro, GA  30401
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478-289-2552

----- Forwarded by John Allen Bailey/SLA/Other Agency/GADOE on 03/14/05
06:24 PM -----

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                                               Subject:  Smart as a tree - Georgia FACES News






A new or revised article has been posted on the Georgia FACES news site in
a section you have requested:

Dumb as a stump? Think again -- trees are smart


Many people think humans are the most complex creatures on Earth. And we
are complex. We carry around a huge amount of genetic matter that tells our
bodies what to do and how to do it. But we don't even come close to a tree
like the black mulberry.
Story Number: 2466

To review this article and/or download a version of it, click on the link
below:

http://georgiafaces.caes.uga.edu/storypage.cfm?storyid=2466




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