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October 30, 2013

Comanche high school students search for horned toads during a summer science camp.

Students survey the Oklahoma landscape during Horned Toad Summer Camp, hosted by Comanche Nation College. The camp blended science on the endangered animal with lessons on Comanche history and culture. The tribal college has hosted similar camps on horses and buffalo, designed to boost Comanche students' interest in the biological sciences.

Credit: Comanche Nation College


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