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Owls of North America

by  Hartley Outdoor Education Center

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Have a “hoot” learning about the different species of owls that live in your state or province. Students will see examples of different owls, hear some calls and learn their natural history. Students will also dissect an owl pellet to see what their particular owl ate and then match the bones they find to an owl prey sheet.

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About This Program

Cost

Multipoint: $175.00


The price includes the cost of the program, an owl pellet for each student and shipping.

Length

50 minutes


Target Audience

Education: Grade(s) 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Homeschool/Family

Minimum participants:

No minimum

Maximum participants:

One group of about 30 people


Primary Disciplines

Problem Solving, Sciences, STEM


Program Delivery Mode

Videoconference - H.323 (Polycom, Cisco/Tandberg, LifeSize, etc...)
Videoconference – Webcam/desktop (Zoom, Google Meet, Cisco WebEx, GoToMeeting, Microsoft Teams, etc...)
Google Hang Out
Zoom
Skype



Booking Information

Sorry, this program is not currently available. To inquire about future availability, please contact Hartley Outdoor Education Center

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Provider's Cancellation Policy

We will not charge for programs cancelled due to nature i.e. snow days. The full fee will be charged to sites which cancel with less than 48 hours notice.

About This Provider

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Hartley Outdoor Education Center

St. Charles, MI
United States

Our mission is...
to educate, lead and serve youth and adults through a positive learning environment providing hands-on experiences in a natural setting. We believe in:

•Building self esteem
•Instilling awareness, respect, and wise use of our natural resources through environmental education
•Reinforcing classroom instruction
•Expanding appreciation for past cultures

Contact:
Andrea Loshaw
loshawa@sisd.cc
9898656295

Program Details

Format

1) Introduction of the presenter and format of program
2) What makes owls unique
3) Natural history of different owls
4) Hear sounds of some owls
5) Dissect an owl pellet
6) Discussion and conclusions of pellet dissection findings
7) Goodbye

Objectives

Students will understand what makes owls unique
Students will learn the natural history of some owls
Students will learn the role owls play in the food web by dissecting a pellet
Students will draw conclusions about "their" owl and its prey