Episode 48 Class Presentation
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Here is an episode full of insights from Jerry Ouellette, Ontario's former Minister of Natural Resources, who shares his unexpected passion for the medicinal fungus chaga, leading to the creation of his Under the Canopy podcast. Join us as Jerry takes young students on an enlightening nature walk, emphasizing the importance of connecting with and preserving our natural environment.
Embark on an educational nature walk that unravels the mysteries of forest ecology and plant identification. Learn about the edible wonders of cattails, the peculiar behavior of spittle bugs, and the significance of the forest canopy in the ecosystem. We also delve into the identification of medicinal plants like dandelions and plantain, and explore the majestic Eastern white pine, Ontario's official tree. The journey continues with an in-depth look at various trees, the role of the first bird of spring, and even the unique process of making syrup from birch sap.
Our exploration doesn't stop there! Discover the world of medicinal plants and the intricate relationships within forests, revealing how trees communicate through root systems and mycorrhizal networks. Join us and get inspired to deepen your connection with the natural world!
Chapter
1. Episode 48 Class Presentation (00:00:00)
2. Outdoor Education and Podcast Collaboration (00:00:41)
3. Forest Ecology and Plant Identification (00:11:13)
4. Tree Identification and Spring Birds (00:21:45)
5. Medicinal Plants and Outdoor Exploration (00:26:52)
6. Forest Interconnectedness and Tree Knowledge (00:41:51)
7. Celebrity Chefs in Outdoor Cooking (00:46:39)
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