April 2024 Field Trips at WRPP
April has been a busy month at Woodland Regional Park Preserve! Over the course of the month, Tuleyome hosted field trips at WRPP for a girl scout troop and five elementary school classes from Davis and Woodland.

Girl Scouts measure plants in wet and dry areas of the preserve.
On April 3rd, Girl Scouts from Troop 1686 in Davis visited WRPP to complete the Water Trail. The scouts particularly enjoyed bird watching and learning about how water impacts plant growth in different areas of the preserve. You can view the full album here.

North Davis students smell mock flowers as part of a pollinator activity.

North Davis students look for frogs and other animals in the pond.
Three 3rd grade classes from North Davis Elementary School visited WRPP during the week of April 8th to complete the Adaptations Trail. The students particularly enjoyed examining aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates, as well as completing the “smell like a bee” pollinator activity. You can view the full albums here, here, and here.

Spring Lake students working on their landscape sketches.
Two classes of 3rd graders from Spring Lake Elementary visited WRPP on April 26th to complete the Social Emotional Learning (SEL) trail. The students particularly enjoyed making sketches of the landscape, seeing red tailed hawk babies, and pretending to be cats while quietly observing the environment. You can view the full album here.
-Geoff Benn gbenn@tuleyome.org
Tuleyome Education Associate
Certified California Naturalist
About Geoffrey Benn
Geoff is Tuleyome's Education Associate. He has a Ph.D. in Plant Biology and previously taught introductory biology at UC Davis and American River College
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