Tree Replacement Project
Plant trees in central Arkansas neighborhoods - Email KateTree.CAMN@gmail.com for volunteer info
Participate in a local cleanup
Be a tree for Halloween! Look at the ideas here and here. Create oak tree leaf shapes for your costume.
Take a hike on a nearby trail or a walk through your neighborhood. Look for oak trees and the wildlife they support. Imagine the space without these beautiful trees and appreciate their presence!
Go on a leaf scavenger hunt using this printable or another that you find online.
Find one of these books from your local library or local book store.
The Nature of Oaks by Doug Tallamy
Nature’s Best Hope by Doug Tallamy
How to Read a Tree by Tristan Gooley
The Overstory by Richard powers
Nature’s Best Hope (Young Readers’ Edition): How You Can Save the World in Your Own Yard by Doug Tallamy
Camilla and the Caterpillars by Frances Figart
A Forest in the City
by Andrea Curtis
How Oak Trees Evolved to Rule the Forests of the Northern Hemisphere - The Scientific American
Explore the International Oak Society website to find recorded events, species spotlights, and much more.
Explore oak tree art and artists - The International Oak Society
Portraits of Trees - National Gallery of Art
Doug Tallamy discusses oaks as a keystone species.
Go on a walk through an oak woodlands to learn why oak trees are critical to the ecosystem and what we can do to protect remaining oak woodland remnants.
Dr. Suresh Subedid discusses the incredible oak diversity we have in Arkansas.
This one-hour AETN original documentary explores the champion trees of Arkansas. They are the largest of their species in the state. Several trees are featured, including a white oak and a post oak.