Caretakers versus Exploiters: Impacting Biodiversity in the Age of Humans

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 20.05.03

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. Rationale
  3. Unit Content
  4. Teaching Strategies
  5. Classroom Activities
  6. Appendix: Implementing District Standards
  7. Bibliography
  8. Endnotes

Biodiversity in Pocahontas State Park: Being Caretakers with Wildlife Corridors

LaKendra Trichell Butler

Published September 2020

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Bibliography

Strauss, Rochelle, Margot Thompson, and Valerie Wyatt. Tree of Life: The Incredible Biodiversity of Life on Earth. Toronto: Kids Can Press, 2013.

Martin, Bill, Michael R. Sampson, and Melissa Sweet. Listen to Our World. New York: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2016.

Animal Planet: Animal Atlas. Animal Planet, 2016.

Walden, Libby, and Stephanie Fizer Coleman. Hidden World Forest. Wilton, CT: 360 Degrees, 2018.

Bone, Emily, Alice James, and Nat Hues. Woodland Book. Tulsa, OK: EDC Publishing, 2018.

Lauber, Patricia, and Holly Keller. Who Eats What? New York: Harper Collins, 1955.

Franco, Betsy, and Stefano Vitale. Pond Circle. New York: Simon & Schuster Childrens Pub., 2009.

Relf, Patricia, Joanna Cole, and Carolyn Bracken. The Magic School Bus Gets Eaten: A Book about Food Chains. New York: Scholastic, 1996.

Godkin, Celia. Wolf Island. Place of Publication Not Identified: Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 2007.

Tilmont, Amy, Jeff Garside, and Mark Stewart. Man vs. Animal: Species at Risk. Chicago: Norwood House Press, 2012.

Hiaasen, Carl. Hoot. Waterville, ME: Thorndike Press, a Part of Gale, a Cengage Company, 2020.

CLINTON, CHELSEA. DONT LET THEM DISAPPEAR. Place of Publication Not Identified: PHILOMEL Books, 2019.

Godkin, Celia. The Wolves Return: A New Beginning for Yellowstone National Park. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Pajama Press, 2017.

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