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Climate Change: Connections and Solutions

Facing the Future's Climate Change Unit for middle school or for high school

 

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week 1 of our Newspapers in Education articles

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Green Tacoma Partnership

Learn about urban forests while helping to steward one of Tacoma's natural open spaces.
www.greentacoma.org

Age Group: All ages
Geographic area: Tacoma/Pierce County

The Cascade Land Conservancy, in partnership with the City of Tacoma, Metro Parks Tacoma, Tahoma Audubon, and many others, has an opportunity for your class to steward one of Tacoma's natural open spaces.

Surrounded by the built environment, urban forests provide critical "green services" such as improving air quality, filtering and retaining storm water, and providing habitat for local wildlife and natural spaces for us to enjoy. These services are becoming all the more important as development encroaches on our green spaces and forests are exposed to the threats of their city setting: fragmentation, pollution, and the spread of aggressive invasive plants.

Without intervention, urban forests are declining throughout the Puget Sound region. But through active stewardship we can help keep our forests healthy and thriving, so that they can continue to be an asset to our vibrant city for generations to come. The Green Tacoma Partnership provides opportunities for hands-on education through meaningful service in natural open spaces.

Student groups can learn about the process of habitat restoration and management by partnering with a Habitat Steward to take care of a designated parcel of parkland. Help protect your site from invasive species and reestablish the native trees, shrubs, and groundcovers that once grew there. Watch your site thrive as it returns to a functioning native northwest ecosystem.

Email Chris Gilliand for more information.

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