National Park Scouts
This is part 4 of our Acadia National Park podcast series. Check out our other episodes on Acadia National Park for kids: Part 1: The Fastest Animal on Earth Part 2: Written in Rock Part 3: Tide Superpowers & Sea Creature Superstars -- Acadia National Park is known for it's gorgeous fall colorsđđ. BUT, these colors weren't supposed to be there.... In 1947, a fire blazed through Mount Desert Island and burned the park to the ground. Youâll meet the brave local fishermen who sailed out into the dark, smoky night to rescue trapped families by boat, and discover how nature used a this event to pull off an incredible trick: rebuilding a dark, green forest into a blazing wonderland of bright red maples and yellow birch trees. Parents & Educators: Wildfires can sound scary, but todayâs episode is all about the helpers and the ultimate comeback story! We use the historic 1947 Acadia fire to teach kids about ecological successionâhow nature rebuilds itself after a major change. Itâs a fantastic, kid-friendly look at forest biology and community resilience that aligns with elementary science standards (NGSS). Feel free to read the transcript on my website if you need to vet it for your child. đScout mission included! Experience our fun mission thats great for trips or the backyard with your family. đď¸ Have you seen a recently burned forest? Visit nationalparkscouts.com [https://nationalparkscouts.com/] for coloring pages, word searches, and bingo cards that go along with this kids podcast. This ad is for National Park Supply Co, a family run company that makes shirts, hats and stickers for national parks. They use super soft bella canvas shirts and print on demand so nothing is wasted! Visit https://nationalparkssupplyco.com [https://nationalparkssupplyco.com] to order your next shirt. https://nationalparkscouts.com/ [https://nationalparkscouts.com/] Amazing music from Sheb3ar [https://bit.ly/48VNB9t] Find National Park Scouts on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/nationalparkscouts]
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