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FNR-407-PThis audio tour guides you through a 150-tree trail while teaching you tree identification and forest ecology. It has the distinct advantage of demonstrating trees in a semi-natural setting and highlights all the most common tree species in the Central Hardwood Forest Region. Identification focuses on bark and twig characteristics, which can be used year-round, but also includes leaves, flowers, fruits, and site. Information on habitat, size, wildlife and commercial uses, and other facts come from the book Native Trees of the Midwest by Sally S. Weeks, Harmon P. Weeks, and George R. Parker. The audio was designed primarily for students of the Dendrology (FNR 22500) and Forest Ecosystems (FNR 33100) courses at Purdue University, but is free and open to anyone. Stewart Woods is adjacent to Horticulture Park, just west of campus. See downloads and links below.
Script by Douglass F. Jacobs, Rosa C. Goodman, Sally S. Weeks, Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue University; sound design by Ryan Kingery, Theatre Division, Purdue University
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Download instructions for the audio iPod tour of Stewart Woods Tree Trail
DOWNLOADS AND LINKS
Download album for all media players (mp3 files—95MB zip file download) http://www.ydae.purdue.edu/99_MDC_Podcast09/Stewart_Woods/PurdueSWTTmp3.zip
Download album for iTunes only (mpeg4 files—50MB zip file download) http://www.ydae.purdue.edu/99_MDC_Podcast09/Stewart_Woods/PurdueSWTTmp4.zip
Download written script
Download tree list
Link to a map of Stewart Woods (available soon)
Link to the Department of Forestry and Natural Resources Web site for Stewart Woods.
7/8/2009
Douglass F Jacobs