Teaching Climate Change with Moose
Wednesday, December 3rd at 5:00-6:00 pm CT
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Climate change is a big topic, and is affecting many species in Minnesota. The Boundary Waters is especially vulnerable to climate change as it lies in the Boreal Forest, our northernmost ecosystem, full of iconic Minnesota species such as the moose. In this workshop, we'll explore a new resource from Friends of the Boundary Waters where students engage in an interactive investigation to understand the relationship between moose and climate change. We'll spend some time exploring the resource, provide resources for how to implement it in your classroom, and give strategies for how to increase inquiry-based investigations in your classroom!
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