Introduction
This page is dedicated to exploring the environmental aspects of Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. What you will find is an overview of the history of this area to give you a better understanding of how it came to be. You will also learn about the many different types of trees located at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park through our tree identification field work. In addition, we will discuss the types of birds in this park and reasons why they have chosen to live in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. We have included multimedia such as videos, pictures, and maps of this area so that you can join us in our discoveries of what is Flushing Meadows.
- Early History: The Swamp and Ash Dump
- Robert Moses and the World’s Fair
- The Infrastructure
- Willow Lake and Meadow Lake
- The Future
- Study: Tree Identifications
- References
I think it would be a good idea to have a more substantive summary here, i.e. address specifically that you will be documenting the changes in Flushing Meadows from salt marsh to dump to world’s fair to present ecological restoration efforts.
Can you think of a way to organize the pictures so that they tell some kind of a story?
Jason
One other thing…you need a more informative title and a list of your full names as the authors!
As for all of the other groups, you should also give some description of where the park is located (e.g. what neighborhoods surround it) and how big it is!