Discover The Forest Tag
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Owner:
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MachoRabbit
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Released:
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Sunday, October 7, 2018
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Origin:
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West Virginia, United States
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Recently Spotted:
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In the hands of jrreese2000.
Congratulations! You found a Discover the Forest trackable!
Take this Discover the Forest trackable and move it from cache to cache as you explore new trails whether they are in your neighborhood or on a family vacation far from home.
Spending time outdoors has incredible benefits for children. It is known to enhance creativity; improve attention span; and increase problem-solving abilities, yet only 59 percent of parents report regularly or occasionally visiting a forest or park with their families. Experience all nature has to offer by searching for a Discover the Forest trackable at a geocache near you.
This Discover the Forest trackable is provided by Discover the Forest, an initiative from the U.S. Forest Service and the Ad Council. This campaign aims to encourage parents and caregivers to help their families reconnect with nature by experiencing it first-hand. Learn more and get involved in the Discover the Forest campaign at DiscoverTheForest.org.
As you’re exploring the forests, parks, and trails near you, don’t forget to share photos of your family adventures on social media with #DiscoverTheForest.
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Travel around to all the forests of the world. We added some USDA Forest Service cards on the Emerald Ash Borer, Spotted LanternFly, Asian Longhorned Beetle, and the Living Memorial Project for “Plant Trees to Restore Hope and Foster Healing”
Travel around to all the forests of the world. We added some USDA Forest Service cards on the Emerald Ash Borer, Spotted LanternFly, Asian Longhorned Beetle, and the Living Memorial Project for “Plant Trees to Restore Hope and Foster Healing”
We (MachoRabbit and her faithful companions the MountainGators) deployed the bug while camping at Mountain Lake Campground in Summersville, WV, near the Gauley River, USDI Park, Gauley River National Recreation Area and Summersville Lake the weekend of 10/6-10/8/2018.
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