The Colorado Habitat Tree (GR.-2-97-007)
GR.-2-97-007
This project allowed the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo to create a two story walk-in tree for educational purposes.
In a partnership venture, including the disabled community, educators, environmental organizations, local government, and the Great Outdoors Colorado Trust Fund, the Zoo has built a two story, "walk-in" tree. Every year the Colorado Habitat Tree will teach nearly 400,000 residents, newcomers and visitors, including the disabled, about the importance of forest ecosystems. This interactive tree journey will foster a sense of respect and a stewardship attitude toward forests and the many associated plants, animals, insects and people who depend on them, and will serve as a model for zoos across the country.
Project objectives:
1.Planning of Tree and exhibits
2.Identifying and hiring of contractors
3.Construction of the Tree
4.Exhibit design and installation
5.Landscaping
6.Introduction of Tree to the Public
7. Evaluation of project
$ 248,067
$ 20,000
$ 228,067
1997
1998
Susan Ford
USDA Forest Service, State & Private Forestry
P.O. Box 25127
Lakewood, CO 80225
(303) 275-5742
Education, Communication & Outreach, None
Children and Youth, Biology (tree), Structure (tree)
Colorado
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