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Kids in Nature

Learn how FRLT’s Learning Landscapes program is connecting kids to nature throughout the school year with access to open spaces, place-based learning, and hands-on stewardship experiences.

April 5 | Willow Basket Weaving

Learn from local willow artist Nick LaHaise and weave a willow basket of your own!

March 22 | Cooking with Acorns

Learn from Dana Galloway how to make a hearty, delicious soup with acorns

March 8 | Traditional Maidu Acorn Processing

Learn from Dana Galloway how to process and work with acorns

March 14 | Conifers with Michael Kauffmann

Learn about the conifers of the Sierra Nevada from author and educator Michael Kauffmann!

February 21 | Words & Music

Join FRLT and Plumas Arts for an open mic night all about nature! Local musician Sarah Hoxie will also be performing.

Learning Landscapes Program Evaluation

Twenty years after establishing our K-12 outdoor education program, we want to hear from our community about the impact of the program.

Impact Reports

From protecting headwaters and biodiversity to enhancing access to nature, learn what our supporters make possible.

FRLT Preserve Coloring Pages

Our gift to you - coloring pages of all five of our preserves, illustrated by an FRLT staff member.

2023 K-12 Leadership Summit

Led by Rob Wade and FRLT, a national cohort of land trust folks are working to raise up the next next generation of earth stewards and building equitable, accessible, and community-driven programs for kids where they live.

Kids in Nature Highlights 2022

It's been a busy year for Feather River region's mountain kids—connecting to nature through Learning Landscapes, field trips, and land stewardship.

K12 Leadership Summit

Led by Rob Wade and FRLT, a national cohort of land trust folks are working to raise up the next next generation of earth stewards and building equitable, accessible, and community-driven programs for kids where they live.

New Learning Landscapes Trail for Kids

On October 4, 2021, C. Roy Carmichael students and teachers held a special ceremony—a “tred-ication—to break in the newest addition to their beloved Learning Landscapes site, Kids Creek Forest.

Loyalton Learning Landscape Conservation Story

The Loyalton Learning Landscape protects a working ranch, an important tributary to the Middle Fork Feather River, and outdoor learning opportunities for Loyalton kids.