D. Church
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Working with Children
Chances are that each of us was infl uenced by someone who cared about the environment and cared about children. Today, many adults want to “pay back” a debt of gratitude by introducing children to the wonderful world of trees, but they are not sure how best to proceed. In the pages that follow are some examples of projects and organizations Tree City USA Bulletin © 2015 Arbor Day Foundation. Published by the Arbor Day Foundation; James R. Fazio, editor; Carrie Benes, graphic designer; Special reviewers for this issue: Laura C. Knight, fi rst grade teacher, Meriden, New Hampshire, and Susie Wirth, Nature Explore Outreach Director, Dimensions Educational Research Foundation, Lincoln, Nebraska. 4. The Right Tree for the Right Place 4. ____________ 8. Don’t Top Trees 8. ____________ 12. What City Foresters Do 12. ____________ 13. Trees for Wildlife 13. ____________ 16. How to Recycle Shade Tree Materials 16. ____________ 21. How Trees Can Save Energy 21. ____________ 30. Ten Tree Myths to Think About 30. ____________ 33. How to Interpret Trees 33. ____________ 36. How to Work with Volunteers Effectively 36. ____________ 38. The Way Trees Work 38. ____________ — Tree City USA Annual Report ____________ TOTALS: $ Tree City USA Bulletin ORDER FORM