Branching Out
What is Branching Out?

The potential synergism derived by bringing together artists and scientists to raise environmental awareness has been underused by conservationists. The Branching Out Project joined scientists with artists and others at a multi-aged forested area under consideration for conservation at Ellsworth Creek, a site partially owned by The Nature Conservancy in Washington State. Participants were taught to climb trees and access canopy platforms 60 feet above the forest floor. They were encouraged to record what they perceived, felt, thought, and saw during two three-hour platform shifts each day for one week. They recorded thier experiences in whatever medium they chose, such as writing, music, drawing, or sculpture. The diversity of participants facilitated new perspectives and understanding of forest canopies. Branching Out enabled the multiple values of the natural world to be expressed through a variety of means.

