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FORESTRY PROJECT
Youth will explore different types of trees and tree parts, characteristics of different forests and what they need to thrive, plus the products people get from trees and forests. Youth will investigate forest change, learn about forest health concerns and discover the health benefits trees have for people. Youth will examine and distinguish different types of trees, look at the global impact of forests, and learn how to care for trees and conserve forests. The CCS Eco-Series has an environmental focus.
 
 
FO100  
  4H890 CCS Follow the Path, ages 7-10
  4H845 CCS Eco-Wonders, ages 7-10
  4H891 CCS Reach for the Canopy, ages 11-13
  4H846 CCS Eco-Adventures, ages 11-13
  4H892 CCS Explore the Deep Woods, 14 and older
  4H847 CCS Eco-Actions, 14 and older
General Forestry Resources
P1089 Junior 4-H Forester Record
P1106 Kansas 4-H Generic Record Form
4H893 CCS Forestry Helper's Guide
4H848 CCS Exploring Your Environment Helper's Guide
4H334 List of Native Kansas Trees
Emerald Circle Recognition
Donor: Kansas 4-H Foundation Patron Sponsor Fund
County: Medal presented at your county achievement night
State: Medallion
National: $400 National 4-H Congress scholarship
 
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