Forest Ecology

Go exploring in the forest with your group! This kit includes everything you need to learn and teach about life in your local forest. You can use nets and bug cases to observe small creatures up close. Plant field guides help you to understand how the forest is structured. You can even check out a set of binoculars to go along with your other forest gear and get up close and personal with birds!

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  • Sibley Guide to Trees (2)

  • National Audubon Guide to New England (2)

  • Pocket Naturalist Guide: Bugs and Slugs (10)

  • Pocket Naturalist Guide: Dragonflies and Damselflies (10)

  • Pocket Naturalist Guide, Massachusetts Trees and Wildflowers (20)

  • Forest Forensics, by Tom Wessels (10)

  • Tracking and the Art of Seeing, by Paul Rezendes (2)

  • Birds of Massachusetts Field Guide by Stan Takeila (2)

  • Stokes Beginner Guide to Dragonflies (2)

  • Small hand held magnifiers, with light (25)

  • Student butterfly nets made by Adventure Products (4)

  • Small plastic collecting containers (20)

  • Large plastic collecting containers (4)

  • Magellan Explorist 510 GPS Unit (1 comes with kit, please specify if you would like to borrow 2)

  • Nikon Travelite VI 8X 25 binoculars (12)

  • Four in one soil survey instruments (test for temp, ph, moisture, and sunlight), with installed 9 volt battery (8)

  • Polymer (rubber-like material) mammal feet, each in individual, labeled sealing bag. One front and one rear foot of each: Red fox, Cottontail rabbit. Bobcat, Raccoon, Gray squirrel, Striped skunk, Eastern coyote, Fisher, Mink, Woodchuck, White tailed deer, Beaver, Porcupine, Opposum, and River otter.

 

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