Northwest Forests
Animals
Trees
People
100
The definition of a Forest
What is a large area dominated by trees?
100
One thing the forest provides for the animals that live there
What is: food? shelter? protection?
100
Given the choice between the cocobolo tree and the pine tree, this one is lighter
What is a pine tree?
100
A job you might have if you work in a forest
What is a: logger? smoke jumper? firefighter? scientist?
200
Three living things from the forest you can see in the tree cam (not including the tree)
What is a: Red Crossbill? Pileated Woodpecker? Red-Tailed Hawk? Red-Tailed Hawk chicks? Canopy Scientist? Red Breasted Nuthatch? Wood Duck? American Robin? Spotted Owl? Old Man's Beard Lichen? Brown Creeper? Pine Marten? Moss? Golden Crowned Kinglet? Darked Eyed Junco?
200
an animal that might live in a rotten log
What is a: Centipede? Northwestern Salamander? Short Tailed Weasel? Carpenter Ant? Townsend's Chimpunk? Spotted Skunk? Garter Snake?
200
One thing you have to remember when you plant a tree
What is: plant in deep soil? keep the roots straight? cover the roots? leave space around the tree?
200
Something fun people can do in the forest
What is Hiking? Camping? Mountain biking? White water rafting?
300
Three sounds you can hear in the Forest Symphony exhibit
What is a: Douglas Squirrel? Chorus Frog? Coyote? Ruffed Grouse? Belted Kingfisher? Red Breasted Nuthatch? Wren? Thrush? Red Tailed Hawk? Pileated Woodpecker?
300
Some mammals live underground to stay ________ in winter and _________ in the summer.
What is warmer and cooler?
300
Toothpaste, tires, ice cream, aluminum foil. The one that does not have any ingredients found in trees
What is aluminum foil?
300
People who jump out of planes with parachutes to fight fires
What are smoke jumpers?
400
The root system of the forest helps protect this
What is the water supply?
400
These critters play a valuable role in breaking down wood and enriching the soil
What are termites?
400
The age of one of the three slices of trees in the Green Giants exhibit
What is: 635 years old? 240 years old? 60 years old?
400
People who work here make things like lumber and paper out of wood
What is a mill?
500
One of the forces of nature that can change a forest in our area
What is: an eruption (volcanoes)? a wildfire? a storm? a flood? the wind?
500
An animal that has sharp edged cheek teeth perfect for grinding grass and leaves
What is a deer?
500
One kind of tree that people plant in Oregon (and Washington) forests
What is: Douglas Fir? Western Red Cedar? Noble Fir? Ponderosa Pine? Western Hemlock? Red Cedar?
500
Jim the Forester does this for a job
What is plant trees?
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