Tuleyome Adventures Education Programs at Conaway Ranch

Korematsu 6th graders bird watching.
Tuleyome Adventures Education Programs resumed this month after our summer hiatus, with three field trips to Conaway Ranch. On October 20th, two classes of 3rd graders from Zamora Elementary School in Woodland participated in the adaptations trail, where they learned about how different species of birds are adapted to their ecological niches. Highlights of the trip included seeing a deer and watching the farmers harvesting rice next to the trail! You can view the full gallery here.

On October 23rd and 24th, two classes of 4th graders from Patwin Elementary School in Davis participated in the ecosystems trail, where they learned about how plants obtain resources in the environment and interact with other organisms. Highlights of the trips included seeing dozens of wooly bear caterpillars, finding a crayfish skeleton, and seeing a group of night herons roosting in a tree. You can view the full galleries here and here.
-Geoff Benn (gbenn@tuleyome.org)
Tuleyome Education Associate
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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