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Investigating the Oak Community by Kay Antúnez de Mayolo, published by the California Oak Foundation, and co-sponsored for this web publication by The Clorox Company, The Strong Foundation, Emigrant Trails Greenway Trust and an anonymous donor.

This curriculum guide is designed to involve 4th through 8th grade students in a variety of activities that will develop their awareness, understanding, and knowledge of the important role of oaks in the California landscape. Its goal is to help today’s youth join the ranks of Californians who value and protect the state’s rich biodiversity. In PDF format, 110-8˝” x 11” pages, black & white except for the cover. Free download.


California Oak Woodland Community mini poster, published by Good Nature Publishing and illustrated by Suzanne Duranceau. 8˝ x 11” full color. 23” x 18” version available on Merchandise page. Click here to download the free low resolution version.



List of 300 species that depend upon oak woodlands for food and shelter.

Grandmother Oak, by Rosi Dagit, illustrated by Gretta Allison

Grandmother Oak
Grandmother Oak has been standing watch on a ridge in Topanga State Park for over 200 years, from the time of the Tongva Indians through the Spanish rancheros to today’s visitors. Children ages 3-8, storybook, 32 pages, available on the Merchandise page.

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