Conservation Education
Our mission is to help educators connect their students to the land by providing them with the training and tools they need to engage those students’ interest. While primarily aimed at the 20 states served by the Northeastern Area and Washington, D.C., there are items of interest for teachers and students across the nation.
New Children's Book Teaches About Tree Cutting
The newest publication from the Northeastern Area is Why Would Anyone Cut a Tree Down? In taking care of forests, towns, or backyards, it is sometimes necessary and even helpful to cut trees down. This book is meant to introduce everyone from elementary students to adults to different reasons that foresters and arborists might cut trees down. more>>
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Northeastern Area Conservation Education Contacts:
| Susan Cox |
Conservation Educator |
603-868-7706 |
| Devin Wanner |
Public Affairs Specialist |
304-285-1596 |
| Charles Reger |
Public Affairs, Legislative Affairs and Conservation Education Team Leader |
304-285-1524 |
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