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Carlson, Martha – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The sugar maple, "Acer saccharum," is projected to decline and die in 88 to 100 percent of its current range in the United States. An iconic symbol of the northeastern temperate forest and a dominant species in this forest, the sugar maple is identified as the most sensitive tree in its ecosystem to rising temperatures and a warming…
Descriptors: Forestry, Plants (Botany), Elementary Secondary Education, School Activities
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Rollinson, Susan Wells – American Biology Teacher, 2012
The growth of a pine tree is examined by preparing "tree cookies" (cross-sectional disks) between whorls of branches. The use of Christmas trees allows the tree cookies to be obtained with inexpensive, commonly available tools. Students use the tree cookies to investigate the annual growth of the tree and how it corresponds to the number of whorls…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Activities, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
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Paulete, Francisca E.; Orr, Blair – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2010
Under the guidance of the Department of Forestry, the Regional Education Directorate, and Peace Corps/The Gambia, the Gambia All Schools Tree Nursery Competition, an environmental education program, was developed to introduce practical environmental education in The Gambia. Data for this report were collected using a rapid appraisal approach.…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Competition, Forestry, Foreign Countries
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Martinez Vilalta, Jordi; Sauret, Miquel; Duro, Alicia; Pinol, Josep – Journal of Biological Education, 2003
In this paper we present a simple set-up that illustrates the mechanism of sap ascent in plants and demonstrates that it can easily draw water up to heights of a few meters. The set-up consists of a tube with the lower end submerged in water and the upper one connected to a filter supported by a standard filter-holder. The evaporation of water…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Botany, College Students, Ecology
Fox, Florence C. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1927
Recreational areas in the form of State parks and forests bear a close relationship to the welfare of the boys and girls of America. This bulletin is in accord with the plan of the bureau to offer, from time to time, to the elementary schools of the country certain subjects of study in the form of new materials of instructions so prepared that…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Recreation, Parks, Resident Camp Programs