Virtual Camp: Day 5

A silhouette of two hands are shown holding up a petrified Redwood stump.
Remember to protect valuable resources such as the petrified Redwood stumps, which tell us important information about the past.

NPS Graphic / Karen Ceballos & Astrid Garcia

Conservation and Stewardship

Conservation means to protect natural, cultural, and historical resources, many of which can be easily destroyed. As a steward, you can help to protect our public lands, which are special places that we care about and need to preserve for future enjoyment and studies.

Read and complete the activities below to think about conservation and stewardship. Challenge yourselves further by thinking about ways to be stewards for your local area and at Florissant Fossil Beds as a visitor!

Cookie Conservation

Students will mine chocolate chips out of chocolate chip cookies as a proxy for fossil collecting. The point of this activity is to get students to think about how fossil collecting can make a public land site much less appealing to visit and eventually leave no fossils for future generations to see.

Conversations about Conservation

While you enjoy special places like National Park sites, follow these basic principles that also apply to anywhere you go in nature and the outdoors.
 
Illustration of the ancient lake surrounded by Redwood trees and a volcano in the background.
Day 4

Visualize the past environment here by examining the types of rocks and fossils found in the Florissant area.

Black outline of laptop shows an outline of a backpack in a circle. Next to the laptop is a mouse.
Virtual Geology & Paleontology Camp

Learn about the geology and paleontology of Florissant Fossil Beds through various activities.

Last updated: August 16, 2022

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