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Sitting in class listening to lecture after lecture tends to get a little trying on the nerves. This section of the web site contains activities that teachers can print out and use in their classrooms. However, this section is not just for teachers! Students may want to grab a little of this fun stuff. There is a list of other web sites and books that might be of interest. Enjoy!
| The Wonder of Wolves: A Story and Activities
by Sandra Chisholm Robinson, illustrated by Gail Kohler Opsahl, c. 1989 by
Denver Museum of Natural History. |
Contains activities such as: Origami, build a wolf,
and Nuu-chah-nulth mask making. |
| Wolf Tales: Native American Children Stories by Mary Powell, illustrated by Deborah Reade, c.1992 by Mary Powell, Ancient City Press, Santa Fe, New Mexico |
Contains seven Native American Tales about the wolf |
| Wolf Recovery in the Northern Rocky Mountains by Whitney Tilt, Ruth Norris,
and Amos S. Eno, c. 1986 |
A thorough documentation of the reintroduction of the gray wolf. |
| Getting to Know the Wolf by Joseph W. Zarki, illustrated by Ellen Meloy, c. 1989 by the Yellowstone Association for Natural Science, History, and Education, Inc. |
A teachers guide to the "Wolf-Pac" Materials. Contains a lot of cool stuff.
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| Return of the Whooping Crane by Robin W. Doughty, c. 1989 by the University of Texas Press |
Detailed research on the whooping crane reintroduction. Contains tables, photographs, and maps. |
| Whooping Crane Recovery Plan (second revision, 1994) for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Region 2, Albuquerque, New Mexico |
The recovery plan. Photocopy: $10.40 plus postage $2.50, Microfilm:
$1.00 plus postage $2.50, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Reference Service, 5430 Grosvenor Lane, Suite 110, Bethesda, Maryland 20814, 1-800-582-3421 |
| Whooping Crane Recovery Program, October, 1998 - February, 1999, by Tom Stehn (Whooping Crane Coordinator, USFWS ANWR) |
The biannual report on the progress of the whooping cranes. |
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