Engaging Learners in Forest Health with a Changing Climate
Who: Natural Resource Professionals and Environmental Educators
Where: Eldorado Canyon State Park
When: May 27th 9am-3pm
Register: https://caee.org/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=600Workshop
Join us for an interactive professional development experience designed to help you connect your audiences with important forest health topics in a meaningful way. As our climate changes, understanding the dynamics of drought, fire mitigation, pine beetle impacts, and overall forest resilience is more important than ever.
This workshop serves as Project Learning Tree 2.0, offering a focused dive into the PLT Explore Your Environment: K-8 Activity Guide. While no prior PLT training is required, returning participants will find this session particularly valuable for gaining a deeper application of these tools. Together, we will explore the core guiding question- How does forest management ensure that forests provide benefits for humans, ecosystems, and wildlife well into the future?
Space is limited, so reserve your spot today!
Scholarships available- contact Danielle Ardrey danielle.ardrey 970-732-0569
Thanks to our partners at Colorado Parks and Wildlife and the Colorado State Forest Service for supporting this event.
Danielle Ardrey
Conservation & Youth Education Specialist
Colorado State Forest Service
970-732-0569
5060 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523-5060
danielle.ardrey
csfs.colostate.edu
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The mission of the Colorado State Forest Service is to
achieve stewardship of Colorado’s diverse forest environments
for the benefit of present and future generations.

