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Wolves in Wildlands

by  International Wolf Center

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Gray wolves are an incredibly widespread species and can be
found in many of Earth’s ecosystems, from the desert to the arctic. In this
program, we introduce you to different subspecies of the gray wolf from around
the world and delve into the ways they have adapted to their environment. 

Program Rating

   based on 3 evaluation(s).

About This Program

Cost

By Request: $75.00


Receiving site is responsible for own line charge. A maximum of 40 students are allowed per program. There is an additional $40 fee for each additional participating class.

Length

45-60 minutes for 2nd grade and above ($75)


Target Audience

Education: Grade(s) 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Parent, Adult LearnersPublic Library: Library Patrons, Library Staff

Minimum participants:

No minimum

Maximum participants:

40. Additional participants are allowed for an additional fee, but for optimum interactivity we suggest no more than 40 participants.


Primary Disciplines

Sciences


Program Delivery Mode

Zoom



Booking Information

Sorry, this program is not currently available. To inquire about future availability, please contact International Wolf Center

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For more information contact CILC at (507) 388-3672

Provider's Cancellation Policy

We will not charge for programs cancelled due to snow days or natural occurrences. The full fee will be charged for programs cancelled with less than two business days notice.

About This Provider

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International Wolf Center

Ely, MN
United States

The International Wolf Center advances the survival of wolf populations by teaching about wolves, their relationship to wild lands and the human role in their future. WolfLink videoconferencing programs feature dynamic, interactive learning experiences and real-time viewing of our resident ambassador wolves running, playing, napping or tussling in their naturalized northern Minnesota habitat.

Contact:
Maddy Witt
wolflink@wolf.org
218-365-4695-124

Program Details

Format

1. Observation of ambassador wolves at the International Wolf Center.
2. Discuss what wildlands are and why they are needed.
3. Discuss wolf adaptations and habitats.
4. Discuss how wolves interact with their environment.
5. Question and answer time.

Objectives

Students will be able to:
Define predator, prey and scavenger
List three prey species a wolf might eat
List three reasons why wolves need wildlands

Standards Alignment

National Standards

NATIONAL STANDARDS TO WHICH THIS PROGRAM ALIGNS
NS.K-4.3 LIFE SCIENCE
As a result of activities, all students should develop understanding of

The characteristics of organisms
Life cycles of organisms
Organisms and environments
NS.5-8.3 LIFE SCIENCE
As a result of their activities, all students should develop understanding

Structure and function in living systems
Regulation and behavior
Populations and ecosystems
Diversity and adaptations of organisms
NS.K-4.6 and NS.5-8.6 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL PERSPECTIVES
As a result of activities, all students should develop understanding of

Types of resources
Changes in environments
Populations, resources, and environments