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Oklahoma Forestry Services Launches Rural Library Backpack Program

Oklahoma Forestry Services, in partnership with the Oklahoma Department of Libraries, has launched a new backpack program at 84 rural libraries across the state.

The program, created and overseen by Oklahoma Forestry Services, is designed to encourage kids of all ages to get outside and learn about Oklahoma’s forests and the invasive species trying to move-in.

The backpacks feature a variety of educational tools including, age-appropriate information about invasive species for six different age groups, a book about invasive species and hands-on activities.

“We are beyond excited to launch this first of its kind program across Oklahoma to help kids learn about invasive species in our forests,” said Tony Pascall, Oklahoma Forestry Services Education Coordinator. “We believe these hands-on learning activities will not only be fun for kids but will serve as a great way to introduce them to our critical forest ecosystems.”

The backpacks are available now at 84 rural libraries spanning 46 counties. Each participating library will receive one backpack. This program is open to all rural libraries, and those wanting to participate can apply to join the program by reaching out to OFS, here.

For more information about Oklahoma Forestry Services, visit forestry.ok.gov

Oklahoma Forestry Services, in partnership with the Oklahoma Department of Libraries, has launched a new backpack program at 84 rural libraries across the state. 

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