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Junior Forest Steward

Become a. Junior Forest Steward. Learn about and help Penn’s Woods. What is a Forest Steward?. A Forest Steward is: someone who owns and cares for a piece of forestland Forest stewards own their forestland for many reasons, and they do many different things with their woods

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Junior Forest Steward

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  1. Become a Junior Forest Steward Learn about and help Penn’s Woods

  2. What is a Forest Steward? • A Forest Steward is: someone who owns and cares for a piece of forestland • Forest stewards own their forestland for many reasons, and they do many different things with their woods • They want to make sure their forest will always be there, healthy and growing

  3. Is Everyone Who Owns Forestland a Forest Steward? • Not every forestland owner is a forest steward • Some don’t have time to care for their woods • It takes a special person to care for the forest!

  4. Total Makeover! Which of the four seasons (spring, summer, winter, or fall) do you like best? Why? Can you find at least 5 seasonal differences between these pictures?

  5. What Kinds of Forests do Forest Stewards Own? • Their woods may have many evergreens, or trees that lose their leaves (deciduous trees) • Wildflowers, shrubs, and ferns are important too • Chances are a forest steward lives near you

  6. Trees Everywhere! • Young forest trees are called regeneration • These trees are important for wildlife • How many young trees can you count in this photo?

  7. Do Forest Stewards Like Wildlife? • Wildlife use trees for shelter, food, and places to hide and rest • Trees need wildlife to spread their seeds, fertilize the soil, pollinate their flowers, and protect them from insects that eat their leaves • Forest stewards want to make their forests better for wildlife

  8. Wildlife Signs See if you can you match each wildlife sign in the upcoming pictures with the six different animals that made them?

  9. 1) OPTIONS: (A) coyote, (B) black bear, (C) bobcat, (D) white-tailed deer, (E) eastern chipmunk, (F) woodchuck

  10. 2) OPTIONS: (A) coyote, (B) black bear, (C) bobcat, (D) white-tailed deer, (E) eastern chipmunk, (F) woodchuck

  11. 3) OPTIONS: (A) coyote, (B) black bear, (C) bobcat, (D) white-tailed deer, (E) eastern chipmunk, (F) woodchuck

  12. 4) OPTIONS: (A) coyote, (B) black bear, (C) bobcat, (D) white-tailed deer, (E) eastern chipmunk, (F) woodchuck

  13. 5) OPTIONS: (A) coyote, (B) black bear, (C) bobcat, (D) white-tailed deer, (E) eastern chipmunk, (F) woodchuck

  14. 6) OPTIONS: (A) coyote, (B) black bear, (C) bobcat, (D) white-tailed deer, (E) eastern chipmunk, (F) woodchuck

  15. What’s Fun About the Woods? • Can you think of some fun things people do in forests? • Forest stewards help provide places for this recreation

  16. Why Do Forest Stewards Own Their Woods? • Sometimes they inherit it from their parents or another family member • They may keep it as a place they can go to for resting or having fun • Others buy forestland to produce forest products

  17. Take A Closer Look Can you identify the following forest objects or things? Look closely!

  18. 1) OPTIONS: (A) mushroom, (B) thistle flower, (C) pine cone, (D) wild turkey, (E) white-tailed deer, (F) acorn cap

  19. 2) OPTIONS: (A) mushroom, (B) thistle flower, (C) pine cone, (D) wild turkey, (E) white-tailed deer, (F) acorn cap

  20. 3) OPTIONS: (A) mushroom, (B) thistle flower, (C) pine cone, (D) wild turkey, (E) white-tailed deer, (F) acorn cap

  21. 4) OPTIONS: (A) mushroom, (B) thistle flower, (C) pine cone, (D) wild turkey, (E) white-tailed deer, (F) acorn cap

  22. 5) OPTIONS: (A) mushroom, (B) thistle flower, (C) pine cone, (D) wild turkey, (E) white-tailed deer, (F) acorn cap

  23. 6) OPTIONS: (A) mushroom, (B) thistle flower, (C) pine cone, (D) wild turkey, (E) white-tailed deer, (F) acorn cap

  24. What are Forest Products? • Forest Products: things that people make or use from the forest • The trees, plants, and wildlife in forests are called renewable resources • Most forest stewards like to grow or produce forest products in their woods

  25. Don’t Forest Stewards Want to Protect Their Forest and “Save” the Trees? • Forest stewards know that cutting trees is an important part of taking care of a forest • Cutting trees that are diseased or sick can help keep forests healthy • Cutting trees also lets more sunlight into the forest so that new trees and other plants can grow

  26. What are Special Places in the Forest? • Areas near streams and ponds should be treated carefully so that soil or chemicals don’t get into the water • Wetlands are also special • Some other special places that forest stewards want to protect are steep, rocky, or very dry areas

  27. Water Everywhere! • Most of the drinking water we use comes from forests • Forests filter rain and melted snow

  28. Would YOU Like to be a Junior Forest Steward? • Step One: Learn about forests and how to care for them • Step Two: Take action, carry out one of the recommended forest stewardship activities and earn your Junior Forest Steward Patch.

  29. Do you care about forests? Why? Thinker Questions for Junior Forest Stewards

  30. Thinker Questions for Junior Forest Stewards • What wildlife do you like to watch?

  31. Thinker Questions for Junior Forest Stewards • Can you think of some ways forest stewards could improve their forests for recreation?

  32. Thinker Questions for Junior Forest Stewards • Where does your drinking water come from?

  33. Thinker Questions for Junior Forest Stewards • Can you think of things that might damage young trees?

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