Adopt a Tree
The Forestry Adopt - A - Tree 4-H Project Book (4HFOM11) is for children ages 5-8. Kids locate and "adopt" a nearby tree, track changes to it over time, do bark and leaf rubbings, and search for visiting wildlife. Youngsters are also introduced to three common and special Florida trees: C...
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The Forestry Adopt - A - Tree 4-H Project Book (4HFOM11) is for children ages 5-8. Kids locate and "adopt" a nearby tree, track changes to it over time, do bark and leaf rubbings, and search for visiting wildlife. Youngsters are also introduced to three common and special Florida trees: Cabbage Palm, Live Oak, and Longleaf Pine. First published February 2001.
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| spelling | doaj-art-d3bfc96484a547b49b4688595be2ec162025-08-20T02:38:17ZengThe University of Florida George A. Smathers LibrariesEDIS2576-00092024-12-01200110.32473/edis-fr121-2001Adopt a TreeMartha C. Monroe0Christo Frost1Allison W. Bowers2University of FloridaUniversity of FloridaUniversity of Florida The Forestry Adopt - A - Tree 4-H Project Book (4HFOM11) is for children ages 5-8. Kids locate and "adopt" a nearby tree, track changes to it over time, do bark and leaf rubbings, and search for visiting wildlife. Youngsters are also introduced to three common and special Florida trees: Cabbage Palm, Live Oak, and Longleaf Pine. First published February 2001. https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/137938Tree |
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