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VT Project Learning Tree

Vermont Project Learning Tree envisions a future where every young person understands, appreciates and loves the natural world, and enjoys spending time outdoors. Our community's future depends on a strong connection between children and the natural world.

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We would like to thank our partners.

Vermont Tree Farm
Vermont has 475 Certified Tree Farms managing a total of about 200,000 acres. Among this number there are nearly twenty who have been Tree Farmers for more than fifty years and many more are twenty-five year land stewards in Tree Farm.

NorthWoods Stewardship Center
The NorthWoods Stewardship Center is a non-profit 501(c)3 educational, research and conservation service organization serving the communities of northern Vermont and New Hampshire since 1989. Their mission is to empower new generations to appreciate, understand and wisely use the land through science, education and action.

American Forest Foundation
The American Forest Foundation works on-the-ground with families, teachers, and elected officials to promote stewardship and protect our nation’s forest heritage.

Project Learning Tree
Project Learning Tree is an award-winning environmental education program designed for teachers and other educators, parents, and community leaders working with youth from preschool through grade 12.

Vermont Project WILD
Project WILD is an interdisciplinary curriculum guide that integrates wildlife education into hands-on, inquiry-based activities for formal and non-formal educators.

Vermont Project WET
Vermont Project WET, Water Education for Teachers, is an interdisciplinary water education program for kindergarten through twelfth graders designed to facilitate and promote awareness, appreciation, knowledge and stewardship of Vermont’s water resources.

Vermont SWEEP
SWEEP is a coalition of dozens of organizations and individuals promoting environmental education in Vermont. SWEEP’s purpose is to foster environmental appreciation and understanding in order to enable Vermonters to make responsible decisions affecting the environment

Vermont Woodlands Association
Vermont Woodlands Association is a membership oganization composed of private landowners, consulting foresters, and other natural resource professionals. It strives to educate, train, and support landowners in sound management practices for forest health and productivity and also to increase awareness of the value that forests deliver to all Vermonters.

We invest in the teachers who invest in our children

Research shows that people who enjoyed meaningful experiences in the outdoors as a child, are able to think critically and act responsibly on behalf of the ecological, social, and economic values of our forests and other natural resources as adults.

VT Project Learning Tree achieves its mission by training educators in Project Learning Tree®, the time-honored environmental education curricula developed by the American Forest Foundation.

VT Project Learning Tree relies on the support of every facet of the community--businesses, individuals and government--to accomplish its mission.

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