Join us for a “Walk in the Forest”
Hosted by:
Oklahoma Division of the Ouachita Society of American Foresters
Oklahoma Forestry Services
Tulsa Parks
OSU Dept. of Natural Resource Ecology & Management
When: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., on Saturday, October 12 th
Where: Oxley Nature Center at 6700 Mohawk Blvd, Tulsa, OK 74115
Cost: Free!
What is “Walk in the Forest” all about? Professional foresters and natural
resource specialists will have several interesting and informative stations set up along a
short trail through the woods at Oxley Nature Center. There will be educational and
hands-on activities focused on topics like forest ecosystems, soil and water health, life
cycles of trees, careers in forestry and conservation, and so much more! Walk in the
Forest is part of a national campaign coordinated by the Society of American Foresters
and the American Forest Foundation. This is a family-friendly, fun for all ages event,
and we would love to see you!
The “Walk in the Forest” will take about an hour if you stop at each station and get
involved in each activity, but you can walk at your own pace and spend any amount of
time that you desire. There are options to walk additional trails for those eager and
willing.
Educational brochures and other cool giveaways will also be available while supplies
last.
Partnering Organizations: Tulsa County Parks, Tulsa Urban Wilderness
Coalition, Tulsa Health Department, Blue Thumb
Questions? Need more information? Contact:
Bryan Murray, Oklahoma Division Chairman, Society of American Foresters
405-744-6805; bryan.murray@okstate.edu
To learn more about the Society of American Foresters go to www.safnet.org.
Bring family! Bring friends! See you at the forest!