This botanical garden and nature reserve offers both self-guided and docent-led tours, free of charge, that allow students to engage with various aspects of natural life, from watersheds to native species. With five unique tours, students can explore topics such as ecosystem interactions, forest webs, and the impact of human activities on the environment. Younger students can enjoy sensory-based activities, such as the Five Senses Tour or the Throw and Grow Seedballs Tour, while older students dive deeper into policy-making and conservation topics through interactive experiences. The Arboretum serves as a valuable resource for aspiring biologists, environmental advocates and public workers, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the natural world and the importance of environmental stewardship.