Forest Education Foundation

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The Forest Education Foundation provides excursion and incursion based programs that engage teachers and students with Tasmanian forest environments.

Photos from Oatlands District High School's post 15/10/2025

A lucky break in this windy weather allowed us to work with some wonderful Year 7/8 students on their Biological Sciences curriculum at the Chauncy Vale Wildlife Sanctuary. These programs focussed on classification, fieldwork skills and, of course, getting out in and enjoying forests. Learn more about secondary programs: https://www.forest-education.com/our-programs/secondary-programs/

Photos from Bothwell District High School's post 11/08/2025

Learning in the fieldโ€”literally! A memorable day teaching students about the benefits of trees on farms, the carbon cycle, and the innovation involved in a new shearing shed at St Peters Pass.

Photos from Smithton Primary School's post 29/07/2025

We loved working in the North West with the Kinder to Year 6 students of Smithton Primary School ๐ŸŒณ๐Ÿ” Inquisitive students and wonderful staff made for a fantastic couple of Forest Field Days exploring the Science and Geography of our forest ecosystems.

09/06/2025

A wonderful afternoon out with students from Launceston Grammar learning about all things 'Trees on Farms'. ๐Ÿ‘๐ŸŒฒ๐ŸŒณ

Are you a teacher working in the Agricultural space? Interested in giving your students a hands on experience learning about the role of trees in the farm landscape? Get in touch with us to find out more.

๐ŸŒฑ๐ŸŒพ Trees on farms = Learning in the paddock! ๐ŸŒณ๐Ÿ“

Year 10 Launceston Church Grammar School agriculture students swapped the classroom for the paddock for a learning day exploring the benefits of trees on farms last week.

Hosted by Private Forests Tasmania, in partnership with the Forest Education Foundation and Campbell Town farmer John Taylor, students saw first-hand how trees contribute to erosion control, shelter, carbon storage, increased biodiversity and farm productivity.

From walking through a three-year-old radiata pine shelterbelt to measuring carbon in 20-year-old plantation trees, the students connected science, sustainability and future career opportunities in agriculture and forestry ๐ŸŒฟ๐Ÿ’ก

As one student put it: โ€œJohn chose to plant trees for the future, even though he wonโ€™t get to use the money they make - itโ€™s for his children.โ€

๐Ÿ‘‰ Read more about the day here: https://pft.tas.gov.au/news/students-get-hands-on-with-trees-on-farms

Photos from Oatlands District High School's post 28/05/2025

A crisp autumn day exploring the Science of trees at the school farm. Great to see students and teachers connecting to their local spaces and taking their learning outside of the classroom
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More on excursion and incursion programs: https://www.forest-education.com/

Forestry Industry Exposure Excursion - Marist Regional College 22/05/2025

Another great year out with the Marist Year 9/10 Packages of Learning Students!

https://mrc.tas.edu.au/forestry-industry-exposure-excursion/

Forestry Industry Exposure Excursion - Marist Regional College Marist Regional College > News & Events > Forestry Industry Exposure Excursion Forestry Industry Exposure Excursion 9 May 2025, 12:03PM Back to all news

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