Ann & Sandy Cross Conservation Area We were so excited to go to Ann & Sandy Cross Conservation Area. Thank you to our parent volunteers for attending the field trip with us. It wouldn’t be possible without you. The students investigated the Web of Life, it was an activity-based program designed to introduce students to the ecology of the aspen forest. The Web of Life program focused on the Aspen Parkland community, the inhabitants and their interactions. Students learned that a community is a place where an assemblage of plants and animals live and have their needs met by the common physical habitat. The Aspen Parkland is home to many species of plants and animals which interact with each other and their surroundings in different ways. An interrelationship occurs when two living things affect one another. These can be direct such as predator/prey relationships or indirect like the relationship between Albertans and the equatorial rain forest....