"Carnegie and GM Advance Kids Via Earth Day"

Carnegie Institution for Science

"Recent research shows that natural experiences in childhood boost creativity, stimulate learning, and improve behavior and health. Carnegie’s BioEYES educational program, in partnership with General Motors (GM), is capitalizing on this by sponsoring some 25–30 middle-school students from Guilford Elementary/Middle School to plant native shrubs for a wildlife habitat area at the White Marsh, MD, GM operations facility on April 25, 2013, in support of Earth Day. BioEYES partner Blue Water Baltimore is providing the shrubs for the project."

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