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Youth Education | Bears as Forest Builders

  • Trees For Houston 1911 W 34th St Houston United States (map)

Discover the important role of bears as forest ecosystem engineers in this environmental education workshop for elementary-aged students. Children ages 6-10 will learn how bears improve the health of forests by dispersing seeds, trimming trees, and spreading marine nutrients. Learners will engage in hands-on activities, beary fun games, a craft, and outdoor exploration. This workshop is a perfect accompaniment to the nationwide celebration of Fat Bear Week!

This is a drop-off class held at Trees for Houston’s Kinder Campus inside the Bauer Education Center. Please bring a reusable water bottle and snack if desired. Further information and a payment link will be provided via email after you secure your child's spot through the sign-up.

Event Details:

Date: Friday, 10/3/2025  (No School Day for HISD)
Time: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM 
Location: 1911 W 34th St, Houston, TX 77018
Age Group: 6-10 years old

Cost: $15

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