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ladybug iconTrail Building
  • Wilderness Nature Trails
  • Gravel lined Nature Trails
  • Paved Nature Trails

ladybug iconChoosing A Route for Safety

ladybug iconChoosing a Route for Content
  • Sites relevant to school curriculum. Explore and discover what is out there.
  • A site for each habitat you pass through.
  • Significant animal life on your trail.
  • Animal signs.
  • Forest processes to note (i.e. decomposition, photosynthesis, etc.).
  • Historic and economic points of interest.
  • Traditional and medicinal uses of wild plants.
  • Rare and endangered plants.
  • Educational concepts:
    • Food Webs
    • Keystone Species
    • Life cycles
ladybug iconEducational Concepts to be Introduced Along the Trail
ladybug iconMapping Your Nature Trail
ladybug iconNature Trail Mapping Tools
  • Plants and Landmarks
  • Trees
ladybug iconInterpretive Signs For The Trail
ladybug iconTrail Etiquette
ladybug iconIdentifying Species on Your Nature Trail
  • Some Mammals to Look For
  • Some Forest Birds to Look For
  • Some Water Birds to Look For
  • Some Insects to Look For
  • Some Deciduous Trees to Look For
  • Some Coniferous Trees to Look For
  • Some Reptiles to Look For
  • Some Wildflowers to Look For

 

 

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