Wisconsin Forest Tales book by Julia Pferdehirt and Pamela Harden Introduction Wisconsin Forest Tales is a historical fiction book in which author Julia Pferdehirt and illustrator Pamela Harden share glimpses of forest history and life…
What's the easiest way to identify a tree? A dichotomous key of course. A dichotomous key is a tool that allows anyone to determine the identity of items in the natural world such as wildflowers, mammals, reptiles, rocks, fish, and trees.…
Children can explore Grandpa's woods with Amy and Chad as they search for the perfect location for their play structure. Along the way, adults and children will learn the basics of sustainable forestry as they follow the children on their…
Encouraging outdoor activities and teaching about the benefits of Wisconsin forests are important. Get started with instilling the bigger picture in the hands, hearts and minds of youth by going to the forestry education resource links below.In the…
Forestry song Lyrics and resources to the song "The Forest is a Place Where We All Live" by Stuart Stotts, in celebration of 100 years of Wisconsin Forestry. Song lyrics Look down from an airplane, I'll tell you what you'll see. From Madison to…
Discover the fall colors in Wisconsin with the official Travel Wisconsin Fall Color Report. Erika Lambert
Four easy steps for a happy Arbor DayCelebrate Arbor Day by planting a tree and committing yourself to its care.
Participation Ninety-four percent of Wisconsin households recycle and feel it is worthwhile. Fifty-eight percent of Wisconsin households recycle at least as much as they did two years ago, and 32 percent are recycling more now. Over 50 percent…