Forest Explorers Journal Videos
Hunting for History, The Kalapuya Talking Stones
Rooted in Culture: Oregon's Wild Camas
Standing Strong: The Tribal Nations of Western Oregon
Fermenting Ideas: Lecture by Dr. David Lewis
Pileated Woodpecker facts: they can topple telephone poles| Animal Fact Files
Drawing a Black-capped Chickadee with David Allen Sibley
Also find these videos on YouTube
How trees secretly talk to each other - BBC News
Helpful Resources to Explore Science
Neil Degrasse Tyson: An Analogy for the Scientific Method
Neil Degrasse Tyson: The Scientific Method
Forest Discovery Club Facebook Videos
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Learn more about the Forest Discovery Program - Join: https://www.facebook.com/groups/forestdiscoveryclub
Introductory Video: What is the Forest Discovery Program?
Forester Josh talks about Activity Stop #1
Forester Josh talks about Activity Stop #2 - Peavy’s Giants
Forester Josh talks about Activity Stop #3 - The Dark Forest
Forester Josh talks about Activity Stop #4 - White Oaks
Dr. William Ferrell discusses the importance of old growth forest
Corvallis Video: What does a family walk look like on the Forest Discovery Trail:
What is the OSU Research Forest?
History:
David Lewis Talks about “This is Kalapuyan Land” Project
Forest Discovery Club:
Karen and Hanna discover Maple Seeds!
Michelle Obama Reads Miss “Maple’s Seeds” (a great book to go along with this discovery)
Karen discovers cones open and close when they get dry and wet!
Mariapaola Riggio shows us how this concept is used in Architecture
Karen makes a map of her favorite park
Forest Flora and Fauna:
Acadian Forest Morning Bird Chorus (Facebook)
Grey Tree Frog Sings (Facebook)
Rough Skinned Newts: March of the Newts
Forest Ecosystems Services:
OSU Science Features:
Retweeting the Forest: Kristin Jones: Woman of color, science, field work, biodiversity
Ancient Forests create refuge for birds
Forest Carbon Studies: featuring H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest and Dr. Mark Harmon! (starts at 14:37)
Art and Science:
Cornell Lab of Ornithology: Reflecting Art and Nature - the wall of birds
Other Online Resources
Join the Forest Discovery Club iNaturalist Project
eBird: Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Earth Rangers App - great app for kids who want to learn more about their environment and find a community to support their efforts to make positive environmental contributions