Orienteering Primary School Level Farran Forest Park

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Orienteering Primary School Level Farran Forest Park Your Name Today s Date There are 10 controls for you to find on this Eco-Trail

Control Point 1 Sound Map At this control, you are going to create a map of sounds which you can hear. The post at the centre of the sound map represents the post at this control. Can you identify 5 separate sounds? Record the sounds you can hear on the map. Are they natural sounds or man made sounds? Each sound scores 3 points. Answer 1: Answer 2: Answer 3: Answer 4: Answer 5:

Control Point 2 Deer Species In Farran Forest Park, we have two species of deer. You may need to look really hard into the enclosure as these animals coats provide good camouflage to help them blend into their surroundings. Can you identify from these pictures which deer we have in the Park? Each correct answer scores 5 points Yes: No: Muntjac Yes: No: Red Deer Yes: No: Fallow Deer

Control Point 3 Unusual Tree Species Within a few metres of this control point is a very tall tree with an unusual bark that is non-native to Ireland. Non-native species come from another country or climate and they are not natural to the area they have been introduced to. Can you identify this tree and name it? The two pictures below will give you a hint. The correct answer scores points

Control Point 4 Foresters Hut This is where the Foresters, who work in the park, stores their tools at night. Can you identify some of the most useful tools that the forester regularly uses below? Each correct answer scores 5 points

Control Point 5 Habitat A habitat is a place where a plant or animal lives, this is a woodland habitat. What plants and animals do you think live here? Some you will be able to see and some you will only be able to see traces of. Can you list three living things that live in this forest habitat? You will score five points for each answer, but remember that you might be asked what animal and plant traces you saw! Example: Bat

Control Point 6 Squirrels and their food Two different species of squirrel live in Ireland s woodlands; the native Red Squirrel and the larger Grey Squirrel introduced from America. Numbers of red squirrels are rapidly declining in Ireland as the larger and stronger grey squirrels steal their food and take over their habitats. Squirrels like to live in conifer forests as pine seeds (one of their primary foods) are available throughout the Winter and contrary to popular belief, squirrels do not hibernate. Can you identify what is in this picture? And can you find one on the ground near this control? The correct answer scores 10 points, bonus of 5 for finding the object.

Control Point 7 Inniscarra Lake Inniscarra Lake is one of two lowland lakes created by the Electricity Supply Board (ESB) in 1956. At that time parts of the river valley west of Cork City were flooded to create reservoirs for electricity generation. This reservoir runs west from the Inniscarra Dam as far as the Carrigadrohid reservoir, at the village of Carrigadrohid. It spans and area of over 530 ha. But what major river system is this lake a part of? The correct answer scores points

Control Point 8 The Carbon Cycle Carbon atoms rotate in a cycle known as the carbon cycle. It has been functioning for millions of years and is vital for life on Earth. Because of the way we live, we now produce too much carbon, mainly from burning fossil fuels. This is jeopardising the delicate balance of our eco system. Trees absorb carbon so it s now more important than ever to protect our forests to maintain carbon absorption. Here are two trees, one is very large and mature and grows very slowly. The other is small and growing very quickly. Which one absorbs more CO2? A B The correct answer scores points

Control Point 9 Leave No Trace Leave No Trace is an outdoor programme designed to promote and inspire responsible recreation in the outdoors through education and awareness. You all know to put your rubbish in a bin, but sometimes people think it s ok to drop certain types of rubbish in the forest. Do you know how long it takes for the items pictured below to decompose? Match up the times with the items. 10-20 years 3-5 weeks 2-5 years Each correct answer scores 5 points

Control Point 10 Colours of Nature Searching on the ground round you, for items that have already fallen, see if you can find one item in nature that matches each of the following colours. Each item that correctly matches the colour scores 5 points.

Scoresheet Q 1 Question Sound Map Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Total Q 2 Deer Species X X Q 3 Unusual Tree Species X X X X Q 4 Foresters Hut X X Q 5 Q 6 Q 7 Q 8 Q 9 Q 10 Total Habitat Squirrels X X X X X Inniscarra Lake X X X X The Carbon Cycle X X X X Leave No Trace X X Colours of Nature X X 0

Primary Answer Sheet Question Total Q 1 Sound Map Q 2 Deer Species No Yes Yes Q 3 Unusual Tree Species Eucalyptus Q 4 Foresters Hut Chainsaw Safety Helmet Axe Q 5 Habitat Q 6 Squirrels Pine Cone Q 7 Inniscarra Lake Lee Q 8 The Carbon Cycle B Q 9 Leave no Trace Banana = 3-5 w Cigarette = 2-5 y Bags = 10-20y Q 10 Colours of Nature Total 0