GET TO KNOW YOUR FOREST
               Department of Environment


        t 5,
    Sep
           2
      201




                                    Know your native trees!
                          This aims to familiarize us on native tree species and
                          their importance. The venue starts in Gazebo and then
                          the Mini Forest of the school. We discuss the importance
                          of restoring our forest and of RAINFORESTATION.
                          This technology uses native tree species to restore
                          degraded land and denuded forest to recover and
                          conserve biodiversity and reduce the risk of natural
Alternative Class Week
   hazards. Then we will walk through the mini forest with
                          our resource speaker who will point out native and
5 September 2012
         exotic trees and provide key information on each
9 am - 12 nn, Gazebo      species' outstanding characteristics that will enable you
                          to identify these native trees.

Get to know your forest @MC

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    GET TO KNOWYOUR FOREST Department of Environment t 5, Sep 2 201 Know your native trees! This aims to familiarize us on native tree species and their importance. The venue starts in Gazebo and then the Mini Forest of the school. We discuss the importance of restoring our forest and of RAINFORESTATION. This technology uses native tree species to restore degraded land and denuded forest to recover and conserve biodiversity and reduce the risk of natural Alternative Class Week hazards. Then we will walk through the mini forest with our resource speaker who will point out native and 5 September 2012 exotic trees and provide key information on each 9 am - 12 nn, Gazebo species' outstanding characteristics that will enable you to identify these native trees.