In the heart of nature’s vast tapestry, every rustle of leaves, every whispering breeze, and every towering tree beckons us to explore the wonders of our planet’s lifeblood—forests. March 21st marks the International Day of Forests, an occasion when the world collectively turns its gaze towards these majestic realms that provide sustenance for both the Earth and the human spirit.
The 2024 theme, “Forests and Education – Learn to Love Forests,” resonates deeply with the timeless teachings of environmentalist Richard St. Barbe Baker. As a founder of the International Tree Foundation, Baker dedicated his life to fostering a love for forests and the essential lessons they impart. His books and radio podcasts stand testament to his commitment to imparting wisdom about the symbiotic relationship between humanity and the forest.
Forests are not merely a collection of trees; they are living, breathing entities that sustain life on Earth. This International Day of Forests serves as a platform to educate, inspire, and ignite a passion for these irreplaceable ecosystems.
Baker’s Legacy: The Forest as a Classroom
Richard St. Barbe Baker believed that forests were the greatest teachers, offering profound lessons in sustainability, interconnectedness, and reverence for all living things. His teachings in the International Tree Foundation emphasized the importance of not merely existing within the forest but learning from it, embracing its wisdom, and nurturing a love that transcends generations. At the Friends of the Saskatoon Afforestation Areas we echo the teachings of Richard St. Barbe Baker, namesake of the Richard ST. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area, check out our freely available educational materials today!
The Classroom Beyond Walls
Forests are an expansive classroom where each rustle of leaves tells a story of biodiversity, and every branch holds a lesson in resilience. The International Day of Forests challenges us to step into this classroom with open hearts and curious minds, ready to Learn to Love Forests. Contact the Friends of the Saskatoon Afforestation Areas for an opportunity to tour the forests together embracing biodiversity or attend an event already scheduled.
Education for a Sustainable Future
The theme underscores the vital role of education in nurturing a harmonious relationship between humanity and the environment. It beckons us to understand the intricate web of life within forests, appreciate their role in climate regulation, and learn the art of sustainable coexistence.
Slogan for 2024: “Forests and Education – Learn to Love Forests”
This resonant slogan echoes St. Barbe Baker’s call to action. It’s a melody that invites us to immerse ourselves in the wisdom of the forest, recognizing that our love for these ecosystems is not just an emotion but a responsibility. By learning from the forest, we gain the knowledge needed to protect, preserve, and pass on the legacy of these irreplaceable treasures.
Celebrating with Action
As we celebrate the International Day of Forests, let us not only revel in the beauty of trees but also commit to being stewards of the forest. Plant a tree, educate a community, or embark on a journey to explore the untold stories within the forest’s embrace. It’s a collective effort, a global symphony of love and learning for our planet’s lungs—our forests.
In the spirit of Richard St. Barbe Baker’s timeless teachings, let us pledge to be lifelong learners in the grand classroom of the forest. As we do so, we honor not only the International Day of Forests but also the legacy of a man who believed that in learning to love forests, we learn to love life itself.
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Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area is located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada north of Cedar Villa Road, within city limits, in the furthest south west area of the city. 52° 06′ 106° 45′
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Part SE 23-36-6 – Afforestation Area – 241 Township Road 362-A
Part SE 23-36-6 – SW Off-Leash Recreation Area (Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area ) – 355 Township Road 362-A
S ½ 22-36-6 Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area (West of SW OLRA) – 467 Township Road 362-A
NE 21-36-6 “George Genereux” Afforestation Area – 133 Range Road 3063
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““Be like a tree in pursuit of your cause. Stand firm, grip hard, thrust upward. Bend to the winds of heaven..”
Richard St. Barbe Baker