Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area: National Park Service U.S. Department of The Interior
Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area: National Park Service U.S. Department of The Interior
Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area: National Park Service U.S. Department of The Interior
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To become a Junior Web Ranger children must complete the following steps.
1. In order to complete the required activities is this booklet, it will be necessary to visit several Big South Fork web pages to find answers. 2. Childern under 8 years old must at least complete at least 4 pages with Oscar the Otter in the upper corner. Children 8 years old and older must complete 4 pages with Oscar the Otter and at least three additional pages. 3. Mail the completed book to Big South Fork NRRA Junior Web Rangers 4564 Leatherwood Road Oneida, Tennessee 37841
pledge to be a good Junior Ranger, to learn about Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area and to protect the park from harm. I will help others have fun learning about the park, the Big South Fork River, the parks history and about all the natural resources protected within the park. I will do my part to obey the rules of the park and always act in a safe manner.
4. Upon completing all the requirements, you will receive a Junior Ranger badge, certificate and patch making you an official Big South Fork Junior Web Ranger. 5. Please print your name and address on the lines below so we can mail your Junior Ranger awards to you.
The Big South Fork is a free flowing river where you can canoe, raft, fish or swim. When ever you are on a river or lake there are certain things you must do to be safe. One of those things is to always wear a PFD. A PFD is a personal flotation device. You may know it as a life jacket.
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Tune: Three Blind Mice P F D s, P F D s See how they float, see how they float. Zipped and buckled right up to my chin, Helps keep me alive if I should fall in. The rivers more fun and a lot safer when Theres P F D s, P F D s!
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Color the picture of Oscar floating on his back wearing his PFD. Make his life jacket orange or yellow.
Lets Do Lunch
What would you pack for a picnic lunch?
Help these animals select an item from the menu. Write the number of the item on the plate beside each animal. Did you know that animals that eat only plants are called herbivores? Meat eaters are called carnivores. Animals that eat both plants and meat are called omnivores. What kind of eater are you? . Write a description of your favorite foods on the menu for # 6 or draw a picture of it on the plate.
MENU
1. A medley of ripe acorns, shelled walnuts and hickory nuts served on a bed of fresh beechnuts. 2. Fresh stew with field mice, voles, and rabbits seasoned with various snake types. 3. A stir fry of cucumber beetles, green stink bugs, June bugs, and leafhoppers garnished with a few moths. 4. Large house salad with twigs, buds, nuts, fruit, corn, grubs, and ants tossed with fresh sprouts, served on a tray of rotten log with a yummy honey dressing. In season: Left-over carrion (dead animals). 5. Boiled crayfish, frog, and turtle eggs with a side salad of mixed berries, nuts and grapes. 6.
Red-tailed Hawk
Black Bear
Gray Squirrel
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Trail Signs
The Big South Fork uses a variety of symbols to mark the different trails in the park. The symbol can tell you what type of activity you can do on that trail. Some are pretty obvious, while others may need some explanation. Try to match the type of trail with its symbol and then the symbol with its description. If you have troubles, you can find the answer on the parks web site. This trail is named after John Muir, a famous naturalist who traveled through this area in 1867. This trail name is a Shawnee Indian name for Daniel Boone and means Big Turtle
Hiking trail
This trail is open for use by bike riders. This type of trail is open for hikers only. This trail is open to many uses including vehicles and horses.
Bike trail
Horse trail
This type of trail can be used by horses and wagons. This trail is used primarily by horses.
Wagon trail
While on the trail in the Big South Fork, or in any park, it is important to follow the rules of the trail. Based on the sign below, answer the following questions. 1. What group(s) yield to horseback riders?
On the trail
Good choices lead to a successful finish.
While hiking on a trail you may encounter many different situations. Circle the things you should do to have a safe hike and to obey rules in a National Park.
Run ahead Follow the blaze Let my dog chase a deer Take a picture of a flower Listen for nature sounds Leave food for the animals Stay with my group Take a shortcut Keep my dog on a leash Pick a flower Talk loudly Carry out all of my trash
Now that you know some things you should do, see if you can make your way through the maze and back to the campground before dark.
Good Job!
Beneath the sandstone is a layer of soft gray rock formed from clay called shale.
Under the coal, is limestone which is made up of the shells of ancient sea creatures. Sometimes fossils of this ancient sea life can be found in the limestone. Most of the limestone is still below the ground and can only be found in a few places.
Layers of coal can be found below the shale. Coal is made of the remains of ancient plants that have been turned into a black rock which actually burns! Coal is still mined on the Cumberland Plateau.
Unscramble the letters for the names of these types of rock. Then, place the rock layers in their proper order by using the information above. ahles aclo mesoetnli denntsosa
Draw one of the tools a miner would have taken to work with him deep in the mines.
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