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OUTDOOR EDUCATION

Kestrel Educational Adventures aims to teach kids about science. But observe one of its classes and you will see no test tubes, no microscopes, no heads bent over the periodic table.

“If you come upon a Kestrel program, what you’ll see is a bunch of muddy kids with nets, yelling about what they found,” says Jessica Kagle, founder of the Hamilton-based educational nonprofit.

This spirit of dirty hands and enthusiastic

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