Raptor Tools
Interactive discussion regarding the physical characteristics and behaviors that help raptors survive in their habitats. Depending upon the audience, presentations may include a slide show. Most presentations include use of props (feathers, pellets, etc.) and our Education Ambassadors (permanently disabled birds of prey).
Details
Resource Type:
Lesson Plan
Activity
Resource Topic:
Birds
Migration
Adaptation
Predator-prey relationship
Education Standards:
- AFWA Conservation Content Standards
- Conservation and management of terrestrial and water resources are essential to sustaining fish and wildlife, the outdoor landscape, and the quality of our lives.
- Students should understand the value of our fish and wildlife resources as a public trust.
- National Science Education Standards (1996)
- Levels K-4
- Levels 5-8
Language:
English
Education Continuum:
Information
Grade Levels:
Preschool-Adult Education
Contact Organization:
Rocky Mountain Raptor Program
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