Part 1
On October 10th 2018, Emile Beaudion & Chase Shannik visited Indian Point Provincial Park. From 9:05 to 11:00 they recorded aspects of the environment into their field notes. The air temperature was 1 degree celcius with 100% cloud cover though there was no precipitation. Indian Point Provincial Park is located in the St. Lawrence Lowlands. The majority of the trees in the area were deciduous though there were conifers as well. The ground was covered in leaves and organic debris covering the wet and moist soil, the trees were mostly bare. There were lots of shrubs and some forbes and graminoids growing in open areas. There were only a few birds and it was quiet, fresh smelling with a cool breeze coming from the nearby lake.
Part 2
Some of the notes were hard to read, and information was given in brief statements so some liberty had to be taken to put it into a paragraph.
The information was accurate but slightly disorganized and lacking specificity. Some information about geology and vegetation was missing.
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