Guide 1B Research
Resources
Additional activities, a behind-the-scenes gallery, recommended books, and more.
About this Guide
Out There
One of the challenges of the pandemic is how to have experiences while remaining safe from virus exposure. Field activities, even in a local park or backyard, can reconnect us with the seasons and the pace of the natural world. That being said, we usually recommend going into the field with someone for safety, it may be a member of our households until we leave isolation. If you are not able to get outdoors, we will provide as many videos and photos as possible.
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Study Hints
Should you do this course on a device or in the older handmade format?
Why not the best of both worlds?
Additional Activities
Emergency Preparedness
Develop a safety plan for potential natural disasters in your area, or in an area you are visiting. For example, in areas of Oregon it is necessary to be prepared for possible earthquakes, tsunamis, and wildfires. Being prepared may include a planned meeting space for friends/family in case communications are unavailable, a week’s supplies of food for you and your pets, and adequate medications for an extended period of time. Research and develop a plan that fits your location.