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Our Emperor Penguin unit plan, tailored to elementary students, uncovers more about this remarkable arctic animal, diving deeper into their inimitable physical characteristics, habitat, life cycle ...
We hope you enjoy investigating more about the world’s fascinating habitats with our free unit plan, where you’ll discover ...
Salmon, a tenacious, ecologically significant fish, is most renowned for its incredible migratory journey from freshwater rivers to the ocean and back again. Their unique, remarkable cycle of life ...
Trump’s proposal would push these 10 species even closer to extinction by allowing industries to mine, log, bulldoze, pollute and otherwise destroy their habitat. But virtually all endangered animals ...
Lesson Plan: Arctic Animals and a Changing Climate. OVERVIEW Learn about the effects of a changing climate on the Arctic ecosystem and four of its well-known mammals: the polar bear, the walrus ...
Lesson overview. Participants compare the flowers in their garden or shared natural space with those of Silvoor Biological Sanctuary, looking specifically for wildflowers native to Ohio. They make ...
Eyes on B.C.'s wildlife: Volunteers defy the risks to monitor animals and their habitat. Wildlife volunteers around the province put in 300,000 hours every year counting animals such as sheep, ...
Lesson Plan: Presidents and Their Own Wealth. Clip 1 Clip 2 Clip 3 Clip 4 Clip 5 Clip 6 Clip 7 Clip 8 Clip 9 Clip 10 Clip 11 Clip 12 Clip 13. Introduction and Research.
What we lose when animals go extinct. Animals are disappearing at hundreds of times the normal rate, primarily because of shrinking habitats. Their biggest threat: humans.
Billy and Tina, the Los Angeles Zoo’s Asian elephants, were moved to Tulsa Zoo in May 2025, and several stars, politicians and animal advocacy organizations tried to stop the move.
But for much of the 20th century, many scientists didn't believe animals understood the difference between life and death. "Monkeys and apes do not recognize death, for they react to their ...
OMO FOREST RESERVE, Nigeria (AP) — Sunday Abiodun, carrying a sword in one hand and balancing a musket over his other shoulder, cleared weeds on a footpath leading to a cluster of new trees.