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10 Things You Can Do to Give Wildlife a Break

Overview

Climate change is going to make it harder on wildlife to find food, shelter, and raise their young. You can help take the pressure off wildlife with these 10 things you can do.


This resource is also available in Spanish. Click here to access.

Activity Type:

PDF

Target Grade Level:

K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12

Estimated Duration:

Varies

Topics:

Carnivores, Climate 101, Pollinators

Possible Connections to NGSS

Performance Expectations

K-ESS3-3: Communicate solutions that will reduce the impact of humans on the land, water, air, and/or other living things in the local environment.

3-LS3-2: Use evidence to support the explanation that traits can be influenced by the environment.

5-ESS3-1: Combine and obtain information about ways individual communities use science ideas to protect Earth’s resources and environment.


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