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"textContent": "(Volunteer Ann Dunbar helped students measure a torso in centimeters) Story by Judy Pickens Photos by Tom Trulin Special to West Seattle Blog Students from the Urban Nature Preschool got a taste of scientific research on Thursday when they did the annual survey of stonefly exoskeletons in lower Fauntleroy Creek. As nymphs, stoneflies are a […]",
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