May 2024 Field Trips at WRPP
It was a busy month out at Woodland Regional Park Preserve (WRPP) for Tuleyome’s field trip program. We wrapped up a successful year of field trips with 5 class visits from schools in Davis and Woodland, bringing our total for the school year to 27 classes!

On May 3rd, a class of K1 students from Birch Lane Elementary School visited WRPP to complete the Sun Trail with Tuleyome. The students particularly enjoyed examining water samples and building sun shelters. You can view the full album
here.

On May 7th, a class of K1 students from Willett Elementary School visited WRPP to complete the Sun trail with Tuleyome. The students particularly liked bird watching and building sun shelters. The full album is available here.

On May 8th, a class of TK students from Plainfield Elementary School visited WRPP to complete the Sun Trail with Tuleyome. The students especially enjoyed pretending to be cats while observing wildlife and building sun shelters. You can see the full album here.

On May 10th, a class of 1st graders from Patwin Elementary School visited WRPP to complete the adaptations trail with Tuleyome. Highlights for the students included bird watching and examining water samples from the pond. Click here to see the full album.

On May 14th, a class of 3rd graders from Cesar Chavez Elementary School visited WRPP to complete the Ecosystems Trail with Tuleyome. The students most enjoyed bird watching and mimicking birds dispersing fruit. Check out the full album here.
If you are a local teacher or youth group leader and are interested in doing a field trip with Tuleyome, please reach out to Geoff for more information at
gbenn@tuleyome.org.
-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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