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Students will explore the social realm of wolf management.
Students will read and analyze a newspaper article about wildlife research tracking the migration of red deer between Germany and the Czech Republic.
In this lesson, students will select and study a common mammal found in Arizona in order to “give a voice” to the animal.
The struggle to preserve America’s wildlife is an amazing tale of national and natural history.
Man and Wildlife in Arizona provides insight into the abundance and distribution of wildlife in Arizona prior to the arrival of settlers. In this activity, teachers are given resources to help students comprehend the reading in a meaningful way.
Students will have the opportunity to use photographs and related tactile items to compare the skin and coverings of various Arizona wildlife species.
In this activity, students will study passages from historic journals to draw conclusions about wildlife species and populations prior to Arizona’s settlement.
In this activity, students will calculate percentages as they analyze data related to migratory birds.
In this activity, students will solve some simple math problems as they look at the benefits of bats.
In this activity, students will use try to identify a canine and feline skull by thinking about their pets
In this activity, students are introduced to the three main types of symbiotic relationships: mutualism, parasitism and commensalism.
In this activity, students have some reading comprehension questions before they explore a technique used by field biologist to mark and identify desert tortoises in the wild.