Bye, Bye Birdie

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Several class periods

SUBJECTS: Language Arts, Science

TOPICS: Biodiversity/Habitat, Interdependence in Nature

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Students determine a list of criteria to use when deciding the fate of endangered species, then conduct research on a specific species and create a presentation justifying its protection.

Students will be able to:

Kirtland's Warbler, one of the possible endangered species for students to examine.

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