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Forest Decorum

Keep these facts in mind while wandering through the forest to help keep Mother Nature growing strong

December 11th, 2007

By Melissa Carter

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  • A valuable lesson for little ones to learn is that everything enclosed in a woodland environment, from trees, plants, birds, animals and insects, and even decaying matter, contributes to its awe-inspiring ecosystem. Make sure you take only what you need, and leave growing vegetation intact.
  • Think about starting a ritual of planting a native tree each autumn. Children will relish having a special spot to visit and care for, and enjoy charting the seasonal changes.
  • In one year, an average tree produces enough oxygen for a family of four for one year and each year absorbs the carbon dioxide from four cars.
Forest Decorum Photo by Marzanna Syncerz/Fotolia
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