Eyes in the Forest
What if there was a way to see wildlife up close without actually being there? Remotely triggered camera technology makes this possible
Wildlife Olympics
A series of activities that teach young school children about wildlife by mimicking the amazing feats of local animals
When Nature Speaks
Using role-play and dramatic activities to encourage feelings of environmental connectedness in children.
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Wonderful Wildlife Web
An activity for ages 5-8 in which children learn about the interdependence of forest species—between animals and their organic habitats, by assuming the roles of these species
Analyzing Wildlife Habitat with Google Earth
Three classroom lessons for Grades 5-6 that use this free and readily available remote-sensing software can help students learn to recognize the characteristics of good wildlife habitat, monitor changes in land use over time and develop a big-picture understanding of the need for effective conservation strategies.
Habitat House Hunt
In this activity for Grades 5-8, students play real estate agents who must find suitable homes for their urban animal clients. It is a fun way for students to learn about the importance of preserving wildlife habitats.