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One Mouthful at a Time: How Forest Elephants Help Fight Climate Change

Lesson plan - One Mouthful at a Time: How Forest Elephants Help Fight Climate Change

#DYK - Our lesson plans are an excellent resource for students curious about elephants and the important role they play in the environment. Our plans are written for both the US and Canadian curriculum's and cover the major issues facing the world today - climate change, biodiversity loss, ecosystem collapse and wildlife extinction. We are all interdependent on each other!
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Grade Level PreK, Grades K-12

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Lesson plan - One Mouthful at a Time: How Forest Elephants Help Fight Climate Change

Issue or Problem:  Elephants are known as a keystone species, they have a large effect on their environment and impact the biodiversity surrounding them. Recent research shows that the forest elephants of Africa provide unique ecosystem services that help mitigate climate change.  However, Africa’s forest elephants are under constant threat from poaching and their numbers have been declining along with other African and Asian elephants.  On top of this elephants are impacted by habitat destruction and like humans, are impacted by climate change.

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