Atlanta Dinosaur Forest:

Clean out over mature, fallen, dead, diseased, and dangerous trees. Follow proper forestation and canopy management, excepting healthy disfigured and desirable seed tree species. Restore all three stories, clear and define trails.

Clear and define trails:

Repair and place cast iron and wood park benches, 70 on hand. Immediate forest restoration efforts west side of Pool Creek. Start long-term forest recovery on East side of Pool Creek.

  • Plant desirable trees and plants in all three stories, filling in open and shaded areas. Educate including sun and shade type of plants, garden zones, ++++

  • Plan student’s adventure considering the age groups attention spans.

  • Schedule the same age groups together.

  • Make the forest safe including handicap and shelter

  • Build a gazebo in the forest’s open area with immediate foot access to vehicles in the South Expo’s east asphalt parking lot, for catering and logistics

  • Park the school busses in the South Expos west parking with the students walking through a beautiful flowered entry

  • Place security fence

  • Strictly close with winds or gust 30 mph or less to avoid falling limbs and trees

Educational Signage:

All three forest stories, plants and trees. Types of stones, bring in + big ones on hand. Poisonous plants removed, few left with fence. Dinosaurs, many types.

Pool Creek
Soap Stone Ridge Stones

Invasive plant species

Modern wildlife housoing