Family Activity: Trees in Trouble
Examine neighborhood trees for signs of poor health and then investigate actions to help trees in trouble.
Examine neighborhood trees for signs of poor health and then investigate actions to help trees in trouble.
Discover different products we get from trees and how much we depend on trees in our daily lives.
Explore nature and its many textures and shapes using the sense of touch.
Meet plants and animals living in, on, and around trees and how they depend on trees to survive.
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In this book for grades K-2, join three young children and their Dad as they observe life in and around a stream.
Visible and invisible changes happen in leaves this season. Explore these changes and how to use a classic PLT activity to teach about fall colors.
“As Trees Grow, We Grow!” was the theme created by ten students from South Tahoe High School who volunteered to create a presentation for the …
A free online course is making it easier for educators, forestry and conservation professionals, and sustainability leaders to help strengthen community connections to trees and …
Did you know that forests contain the world’s largest reservoir of plant and animal species on land, serving as home to 80% of the world’s terrestrial biodiversity? Pretty incredible. That’s just one of the many reasons we love forests! Let’s celebrate the variety of trees, other plants, fungi and countless animals, from bears to beetles, that contribute to our biodiverse planet.