Cottonwood District Newsletter Spring 2020 Newsletter | Page 5

Videos:

‘Queen of the Trees’

Most suitable for adults

“One of the most amazing stories in the natural world -- a tale of intrigue and drama, set against grand Africa and its wildlife.

The fig tree and fig wasp differ in size a billion times over, but neither could exist without the other. Their extraordinary relationship underpins a complex web of dependency that supports animals from ants to elephants. Each fig is a microcosm -- a stage set for birth, sex and death.

One of the most amazing stories in the natural world -- a tale of intrigue and drama, set against grand Africa and its wildlife.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xy86ak2fQJM

‘BUMBLEBEES- The Secret World of Bees’

Suitable for all ages

Taking a close look at the behavior and biology of the BUMBLEBEES; experiencing their unique abilities and survival techniques. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFEbwp7rPF8

‘The Tallest Trees On Earth’

Suitable for all ages

Experience the magic of old growth redwood forests, where giant sequoias reach to the sky and tell their story to the Ocean, wind and air, as well as to the visitors of the park. Take in the beauty of the forest thanks to a new 4K Nature documentary film from http://www.proartinc.net and http://www.beautifulwashington.com

Enjoy Redwood National and State Parks’ incredible landscapes, wildlife, geology, and learn the history of the area, interesting facts about these giant trees, about climate of the region and much more.

In “Redwood National and State Parks – The Tallest Trees” movie you will see Berry Glen Trail, Emerald Ridge and Tall Trees Trail, Skunk Cabbage Trail, Lady Bird Johnston Grove, West Ridge and Prairie Creek Trail, Coastal Trail with its Hidden Beach section and more.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWi2bn40ma4