A Year of Forest School

Download or Read eBook A Year of Forest School PDF written by Jane Worroll and published by Watkins Media Limited. This book was released on 2018-05-15 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
A Year of Forest School

Book Synopsis A Year of Forest School by : Jane Worroll

The perfect companion book to Play the Forest School Way, this activity and learning guide offers more seasonal games, crafts, and skills to encourage kids to get outdoors come rain, shine, or snow The Forest School ethos of nature-based play and learning encourages children to develop confidence, self-esteem, and emotional intelligence—and it’s exactly what’s needed in an era when childhood problems such as obesity and anxiety are on the rise. Building on the success of the bestselling Play the Forest School Way, here is a brilliant selection of brand-new games, crafts, and activities to get kids developing new skills and exploring the natural world all year round. Structured around the four seasons of the year, each chapter is full of step-by-step games and activities that harmonize with the weather and seasonal nature patterns, including nods to seasonal festivals such as Easter and Christmas. At Forest School, children return to the same location again and again, building a lasting connection with a specific part of the natural world. Each of the four seasonal chapters in A Year of Forest School includes a description of an extended session (combining active and quieter activities, plus an idea for foraging/cooking), capturing this key part of Forest School play and providing iinspiration for parties, themed learning days, and outdoor adventures. Woven throughout are stories from the authors’ own Forest School classes, as they make a passionate case for the importance of ensuring children’s access to nature and the incredible benefits they will gain from being outside, even in the heart of a city.

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  • Publisher – Watkins Media Limited
  • Total Pages – 168
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  • ISBN-10 – 9781786781567
  • ISBN-13 – 1786781565

Common Sense Forestry

Download or Read eBook Common Sense Forestry PDF written by Hans W. Morsbach and published by Chelsea Green Publishing. This book was released on 2002 with total page 250 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Common Sense Forestry

Book Synopsis Common Sense Forestry by : Hans W. Morsbach

Common Sense Forestry relates thirty years' experience of an environmentally conscious woodland owner. Much of the book is devoted to starting a forest and how to maintain it. It answers such questions as: What seedlings to buy? Should your forest be monoculture or a mixed forest? What is the payback for planting and maintaining a forest? Is seeding a good way to start a forest? What kind of seeds work best? Does it pay to hire a consultant? What should he/she do for you? Does it pay to do much maintenance in your forest? How should I prune? Is timberland improvement worthwhile? How, when and whether to thin? How to herbicide and when? Can the damage done to nature by chemicals be justified by the benefits to your seedlings? What are the economics of woodland ownership? The success and history of German forestry methods is discussed and suggests what can be learned from these age-old practices. It will tell you how to file your income taxes, what equipment to buy, what works--and does not work--and why. It also provides guidance on how to deal with state and federal programs. Although intended for private woodland owners, the book is used as a classroom text in universities. The book is more practical than technical, yet still imparts knowledge of basic forestry, explaining terms such as succession and shade tolerance and how to apply these concepts in practice. Even sophisticated concepts are covered in plain, non-technical terms. Hans Morsbach, the author, believes that forestry is an art more than a science. Competent foresters may apply different methods of managing their forests and achieve comparable results. Still, it is important to be guided by natural forest principles. Doing nothing may sometimes be a better course of action than doing too much. The book suggests ways to gauge your involvement with your woodland to time available and your personal preference. It is most important that you enjoy your forest.

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  • Publisher – Chelsea Green Publishing
  • Total Pages – 250
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  • ISBN-10 – 9781931498210
  • ISBN-13 – 1931498210

100 Years of Federal Forestry

Download or Read eBook 100 Years of Federal Forestry PDF written by William W. Bergoffen and published by . This book was released on 1976 with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
100 Years of Federal Forestry

Book Synopsis 100 Years of Federal Forestry by : William W. Bergoffen

An annotated pictorial history of the U. S. Forest Service.

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  • Total Pages – 204
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  • ISBN-10 – UIUC:30112019263034
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The Birth of Forestry in America

Download or Read eBook The Birth of Forestry in America PDF written by Carl Alwin Schenck and published by . This book was released on 1974 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Birth of Forestry in America

Book Synopsis The Birth of Forestry in America by : Carl Alwin Schenck

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  • Total Pages – 272
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  • ISBN-10 – STANFORD:36105036832249
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YEARS OF THE FOREST

Download or Read eBook YEARS OF THE FOREST PDF written by Helen Hoover and published by Knopf. This book was released on 2013-08-28 with total page 339 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
YEARS OF THE FOREST

Book Synopsis YEARS OF THE FOREST by : Helen Hoover

This is a book that takes us inside the Hoovers’ wilderness home during those sixteen Years of the Forest and lets us experience not only the joys and the techniques but also the challenges and travails of going it alone in the beautiful but not always accommodating wilderness, far from the technology and services that city people take for granted. It is a book of wilderness adventure, it is an education in the ingenuities of wilderness housekeeping, filled with practical details about making do, building and rebuilding, gardening for fun and for food, even advice about getting away from getting-away-from-it-all. Good times and Hard times, good neighbors and bad neighbors, the strains engendered by conflicting views—and passions—about the use of the environment: Mrs. Hoover shares her experience without stint. But above all—over, under, and all around her straightforward and practical approach to life in the wilderness—there is, as always, the sensitive and moving awareness of nature (especially of the animals with whom she and her husband shared the forest, often helping them through starving winters) that is the special quality of her writing and her life.

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  • Publisher – Knopf
  • Total Pages – 339
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  • ISBN-10 – 9780307831491
  • ISBN-13 – 0307831493