BEST FOR GRADES 6 - 8
Students will learn what invasive species are, how they are introduced to local habitats, and why they become problematic. Students will engage in hands-on activities and be introduced to best practices for identifying and removing common invasive species in their area in order to reduce the negative impacts on ecosystems.
The program discusses biodiversity and interactions in the environment but also focuses on the role humans play to protect and conserve natural resources. It provides excellent opportunities for observation, research, analysis and stewardship.
Whats Included?
1 Full Lesson Plan + 3 Interactive Activity Sheets
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