In many parts of Arizona, rivers and lakes are rare.
John Muir, well-known author and naturalist, once wrote, “Tug on anything at all and you’ll find it connected to everything else in the universe.” But what did he mean?
In this activity, students will observe how different beak types are suited to different environments.
In this activity, students will place foods in different environments and observe the rate at which those foods decompose.
Students will gain an understanding of coral reef ecosystems and how humans can protect coral reefs.
Students will be able to describe relationships among living organisms in an environment and discuss water conservation.