Educational
Resources
Teachers, give your students something to howl about! For educators
interested in bringing the red wolf to their classrooms, the U.S.
Fish & Wildlife
Service Red Wolf Recovery Program offers a variety of tools and resources
to enhance the learning and teaching experience.
Red Wolf Information Page
Far Traveler Curriculum
“
Far Traveler: A Teacher’s Companion to Red Wolf Recovery” offers
a variety of interactive activities and lessons for grades K-8. Curriculum
materials integrate critical thinking skills, reading comprehension,
and vocabulary development into lessons about the red wolf.
You may download pages from Far Traveler in Adobe Acrobat PDF format
or if you would like to receive a paper copy of this curriculum please
contact the Outreach Coordinator at (252) 473-1131 x246 or Redwolf@fws.gov
Red Wolf Discovery Box
Do you want your students to get up close and personal with the red
wolf? The Red Wolf Recovery Program lends Red Wolf Discovery Boxes
to teachers without charge. Each box contains a red wolf pelt, skull,
tracking collar, interpretive materials, and a track cast. Please
plan ahead; due to increased demand, reservations are required and
each box may only be kept for one week before it must be returned
to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (some exceptions may be possible).
For information or reservations, contact (252) 473-1131 x246 or Redwolf@fws.gov
Red Wolf Recovery Teacher Workshop
Come to the heart of red wolf country to learn about North Carolina's
most endangered mammal! The Red Wolf Recovery Teacher Workshop will
cover the basics of red wolf biology and conservation and introduces
educators to our K-8 curriculum, Far Traveler. The workshop will
focus on concepts such as food webs, habitat, endangered species,
wildlife management, and conflict-resolution regarding wildlife in
communities. Participants will learn and discuss activities from
our curriculum as well as identify and cast red wolf tracks in Pocosin
Lakes National Wildlife Refuge!
This free, one-day workshop, offered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service Red Wolf Recovery Program, meets North Carolina Environmental
Education Certification Criteria I or III, and may qualify for one
Continuing Education Unit. Future workshops will be announced. For
information and registration, please contact the Outreach Coordinator
at (252) 473-1131 x246 or Redwolf@fws.gov
Links:
Field Trip Earth – North Carolina Zoological Park
http://www.fieldtripearth.org
Take a Red Wolf Field Trip at this award-winning website! A great classroom
companion, this site provides an interactive and informative collection
of red wolf-related materials for both kids and educators.
Red Wolf Coalition
http://www.redwolves.com
The Red Wolf Coalition advocates for the long-term survival of red
wolf populations by teaching about the red wolf and by fostering public
involvement in red wolf conservation. The Coalition hosts an “Adopt-A-Red
Wolf” program, allowing individuals, classrooms, or other groups
to sponsor a wild red wolf and receive periodic updates about their
specific wolf.
International Wolf Center
http://www.wolf.org
The International Wolf Center is the leading organization for world-wide
wolf conservation. Their website offers a wealth of resources for educators
as well as a section for kids.
Kids Planet – Defenders of Wildlife
http://www.kidsplanet.org
This fun and interactive site for kids provides information about wolves
and other wildlife. Also includes a special section for teachers.
|