Wildlife refuges are an important part of America’s land use make-up. They provide areas for wild plants and animals to live safe and stable lives. Living there full time or making seasonal visits, many animals, such as migratory birds, beavers and red wolves, call wildlife refuges home.
Come join us as we explore wildlife refuges with a lesson, a create-a-creature activity, and a guided craft on designing a wildlife refuge. This video is S.T.E.A.M. based and student-centric.
Available for streaming on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=weTpqtfviHw
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- Click on the Events tab and select George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, "Why are there Wildlife Refuges?"
Registration help: Contact Lori Hamm-Neckar at lhamm@esc11.net or 817-740-7156
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