Endangered Species
High School through College
This kit covers a historical overview of American representations of endangered species from the slaughter of the American buffalo to Palm plantations in Sumatra. It compares conflicting constructions about human/animal relations, rainforest biodiversity, the Northern Rockies’ gray wolf, frogs and Atrazine. Students decode how the relationship of animals and humans has been portrayed and passed on from generation to generation.
All materials are classroom-ready, including: teacher guides, student handouts, overviews, and assessments.
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Lesson 1: History of Endangered Species
Lesson 2: Case Study -- Human/Animal Relations (Video)
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Lesson 3: Case Study -- Northern Rockies Grey Wolf (Print)
Lesson 4: Case Study -- Rainforest Biodiversity (Video)
Lesson 5: Case Study -- Frogs and Atrazine (Print)










