Habitat

  • Welcome to the first monograph in the Wildlife Series! In this monograph, you’ll learn about a research study on tracking…
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    Lights, Camera, Tracks! – Vol. 1 No. 28

  • In this article, scientists examine different land uses, from urban to suburban to rural landscapes, and their effects on wildlife.…
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    Lights, Camera, Tracks! The Presence of Mammals in Residential Yards

  • Test your understanding after reading “Lights, Camera, Tracks!” Each of the following images represents something from the article. Explain what…
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    eyeChallenge – Lights, Camera, Tracks!

  • In this FACTivity, you will observe the land use context around you. Materials: Observation log (included) Pencil or other writing…
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    FACTivity – Lights, Camera, Tracks!

  • Get outdoors and challenge your students with this bird education guide! Working with local nonprofit partners in the Athens, GA…
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    Dr. Jackson Beak’s Guide to Birds of South Jackson Elementary School

  • The second monograph in Natural Inquirer’s Pollinators series, this monograph explores the connection between fire and native insect pollinators. In…
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    A Flame Changer – Vol. 1 No. 25

  • After reading “Logjams and Beaver Dams,” see how much you learned by trying out the eyeChallenge. Each image is taken…
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    eyeChallenge – Logjams and Beaver Dams

  • The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: How many birds do I notice in my schoolyard habitat? Materials:…
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    FACTivity – Invasion of the Song Snatcher

  • Browse a short list of tips for supporting your native pollinators.
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    Spotlight – What Can You Do To Help Native Pollinators?