When the bleachers were replaced at Prosser Career Academy, the engineers gave shop teacher Frank Lagodny the wood. ''We got all this wood and didn't know what to do with it,'' Lagodny said. What became of the initial pile of 2x10 pine at the school on Chicago's Northwest Side sparked a growing wild experience. The students began building nest boxes for wood ducks for their required service hours. The program has since exploded into a multi-discipline effort touching many other groups and many areas across the Midwest. That first batch of...
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