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Provided by: Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission |Published on: October 12, 2023
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Synopsis

  • This lesson plan includes printables and directions for an activity to teach students about the impact climate change will have on different Wisconsin species that are important to local Indigenous tribes.
  • Students will explore specific Great Lakes species facing the changing climate, learn how climate change can impact important plants and animals in the region, and understand how Indigenous people and tribes may be affected by a changing climate.
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Subjects: Biology, Civics, Geography, English Language Arts
Authors: Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission, Wisconsin Center for Environmental Education
Region: North America, USA - Midwest, United States, Wisconsin
Languages: English

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