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Forest School (Littlest Outdoor Explorers)

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Enjoy a day of adventure discovering plants, wildlife, sounds and sights. Perfect for families and young outdoor enthusiast. To learn more sign up for our newsletter. 

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Annual Sugarbush Maple Tree Tapping 

Film | Forty Gallons: A visit to the Detroit sugarbush

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This video was produced with the help of funding from the Solutions Journalism Network. Film produced by Planet Detroit and Reel Clever Films.

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sugarbush, maple tree, maple syrup, how do you tap trees, how do you make maple syrup, Indigenous way, traditions, Reel Clever Films, Solutions Journalism Network, Planet Detroit, Black To The Land Coalition, Friends of Rouge Park, Forty Gallons, Antonio Cosme, BTTLC, Black people outdoors, Black people camping, sugar maple, sap, xylem sap, spiles, Rouge Park, Native American

Black to the Land is a coalition of Black, Brown, and Indigenous nature enthusiasts, intent on engaging people of color in meaningful outdoor adventures.

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