Trees

Leave the Leaves: A Teachable Moment

Leave the Leaves: A Teachable Moment

Fallen leaves provide crucial winter protection for insects and invertebrates like butterflies, moths, and beetles. For example, wooly bear and great spangled fritillary caterpillars rely on leaves for warmth and food. By participating in the “Leave the Leaves” campaign, schools can support these ecosystems on their own grounds. Imagine designating a section of the schoolyard as a “wild zone” where leaves are left undisturbed, creating a living laboratory for students to observe changes throughout the seasons.

Celebrating Trees: Is Your School Arboretum-Worthy?

Celebrating Trees: Is Your School Arboretum-Worthy?

Is your campus tree-friendly? Do you have mature trees and a variety of deciduous and coniferous trees that could be part of your students’ education? Consider certifying your campus as an accredited arboretum.