From a coach perspective, I'd say no. I don't have the document in front of me, but if I remember right the team is supposed to pick an animal and an interaction. Reducing air pollution is cool, but I don't see how that qualifies as an interaction between the humans and animals. I'll be curious to hear other people's views on this. -Frank (sent via my iPhone, so pardon any spelling errors) > On Oct 4, 2016, at 6:50 PM, [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > Our team is thinking about a project that would benefit many species...something that would reduce air pollution, etc. etc. > I'm thinking this would have been a great project for last year's Trash Trek. Does this seem like it's within the scope of Animal Allies to anyone else? > Thanks, Kelly > Year 2 Coach > 11610 - now the Awkward Turtles > > Kelly McBride Delph, Library Director > Russell County Public Library > Lebanon VA 24266 > 276-889-8044 > > "The right to free inquiry as assured by the First Amendment depends upon the ability to read and access information free from scrutiny by the government or other third parties." > ALA's Library Privacy Guidelines 2016 > To UNSUBSCRIBE or CHANGE your settings, please visit https://listserv.jmu.edu/archives/vadcfll-l.html and select "Join or leave the list". > VADCFLL administrative announcements are sent via VADCFLL-ANNOUNCEMENTS-L. Visit https://listserv.jmu.edu/archives/vadcfll-announcements-l.html to subscribe. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE or CHANGE your settings, please visit https://listserv.jmu.edu/archives/vadcfll-l.html and select "Join or leave the list". -- VADCFLL administrative announcements are sent via VADCFLL-ANNOUNCEMENTS-L. Visit https://listserv.jmu.edu/archives/vadcfll-ANNOUNCEMENTS-l.html to subscribe.