Environment and Sustainability
Recent Field Trips
Environmental Studies students explore Pennsylvania and beyond… Fulshaw Craeg Nature Preserve
Operated by Natural Lands Trust.
Shagbark hickory tree.
Students explore an important forest.
Seeing the creek up close.
Forests and People class photo.
Exploring cultural landscape legacies.
Discussing forest ecology.
Reflecting on the day’s adventures.
Riding the New York City subway.
Heading for Prospect Park.
Urban foraging tour in Prospect Park, New York, NY.
Smelling the edible plants of Prospect Park, New York, NY.
Surveying damage from wind storms to trees in the park.
Tree damage from in Prospect Park from a microburst wind storm.
Touring the farm fields of Added Value urban farm in Brooklyn, NY.
Learning about compost at the Added Value urban farm in Brooklyn, NY.
Students listen to presentation by USFS Researcher Lindsay Campbell.
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Exploring the new green infrastructure of New York City.
Visiting “The Last Harvest,” or the New Daleville Subdivision.
Pocket park in the development.
Layout of New Daleville superimposed on former cornfields.
Walking the neighborhood.
House under construction.
Delivery of pre-fab interior components.
Border area with neighboring property.
Stormwater basin
Meadow open space.
Crow’s Nest Preserve.
Overview of the preserve and its management.
Examining the interpretive signage at the trailhead.
Some basics on local plants.
More plant discussion.
Wandering fields that were tiled historically to improve drainage.
Visiting the equipment barn.
An American chestnut tree.
Visit to nearby high density planned unit development.
Pocket park in Traditional Neighborhood Design development.
Visiting the Quakertown Swamp in western Bucks County.
Old fields forest recovery.
Tohickon Creek
Historic bridge and wagon road.
Local historic park.
Old stone walls.
Visiting Hopwell Furnace National Historic Site.
Charcoal-making demonstration site.
Interpretive trail through forested area.
Reservoir in adjacent French Creek State Park–site of historic power source for the bellows.
French Creek
Housing for workers.
Animal husbandry at the forge.
Exploring a 19th Century industrial site.
Main house for management.
Interpretive signage for the ornamental gardens outside the main house.
Visiting Nottingham County Park and the globally rare serpentine pine barrens of southeastern Pennsylvania and northwestern Maryland.
Hiking through a pine savanna.
Open and welcoming.
Pine forest.
Soaking it in.
Grassland restoration site.
Lone pine amidst the restoration site.
Stopping for lunch.
Heading out to help.
Receiving instructions on work elements.
Moving brush.
And carrying logs.
Helping a threatened grassland-forest ecosystem.
Fulshaw Craeg Nature Preserve
Operated by Natural Lands Trust.
Shagbark hickory tree.
Students explore an important forest.
Seeing the creek up close.
Forests and People class photo.
Exploring cultural landscape legacies.
Discussing forest ecology.
Reflecting on the day’s adventures.
Riding the New York City subway.
Heading for Prospect Park.
Urban foraging tour in Prospect Park, New York, NY.
Smelling the edible plants of Prospect Park, New York, NY.
Surveying damage from wind storms to trees in the park.
Tree damage from in Prospect Park from a microburst wind storm.
Touring the farm fields of Added Value urban farm in Brooklyn, NY.
Learning about compost at the Added Value urban farm in Brooklyn, NY.
Students listen to presentation by USFS Researcher Lindsay Campbell.
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Exploring the new green infrastructure of New York City.
Visiting “The Last Harvest,” or the New Daleville Subdivision.
Pocket park in the development.
Layout of New Daleville superimposed on former cornfields.
Walking the neighborhood.
House under construction.
Delivery of pre-fab interior components.
Border area with neighboring property.
Stormwater basin
Meadow open space.
Crow’s Nest Preserve.
Overview of the preserve and its management.
Examining the interpretive signage at the trailhead.
Some basics on local plants.
More plant discussion.
Wandering fields that were tiled historically to improve drainage.
Visiting the equipment barn.
An American chestnut tree.
Visit to nearby high density planned unit development.
Pocket park in Traditional Neighborhood Design development.
Visiting the Quakertown Swamp in western Bucks County.
Old fields forest recovery.
Tohickon Creek
Historic bridge and wagon road.
Local historic park.
Old stone walls.
Visiting Hopwell Furnace National Historic Site.
Charcoal-making demonstration site.
Interpretive trail through forested area.
Reservoir in adjacent French Creek State Park–site of historic power source for the bellows.
French Creek
Housing for workers.
Animal husbandry at the forge.
Exploring a 19th Century industrial site.
Main house for management.
Interpretive signage for the ornamental gardens outside the main house.
Visiting Nottingham County Park and the globally rare serpentine pine barrens of southeastern Pennsylvania and northwestern Maryland.
Hiking through a pine savanna.
Open and welcoming.
Pine forest.
Soaking it in.
Grassland restoration site.
Lone pine amidst the restoration site.
Stopping for lunch.
Heading out to help.
Receiving instructions on work elements.
Moving brush.
And carrying logs.
Helping a threatened grassland-forest ecosystem.