Thursday 3 May 2018
A smaller red wolf population might be easier to save, says federal agency
Concepts of Thinking: Geographic Perspective, Interrelationships, Spatial Significance
Inquiry: Why might the agency that is designed to protect this critically endangered animal suggest few numbers are better? How might this impact communities?
Activity: Gather data on the red wolf. Create a spatial journal to show the range of the species past and present. Conduct an issue analysis to gain understanding of stakeholder. Evaluate the stakeholders views and develop a possible solution using the geographic perspective. Communicate view story map.
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