Provided by: Audubon |Published on: April 16, 2024
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Synopsis
This article examines what a sugarbush is, the defining features of a bird-friendly sugarbush, and the Bird-Friendly Maple project's goals for sugarbush management in Connecticut.
Students will see the birds that reside in a bird-friendly sugarbush and listen to their calls.
Students can make informed decisions when purchasing maple products, as the article provides Connecticut's "Maple Managed for Birds" label and links to a list of bird-friendly maple producers.
This brief article allows students to read and discuss it within one class period.
Additional Prerequisites
Some students may need the terms tree cavities, age classes, canopy, and others defined before they read the article.
Students should understand the ecological importance of biodiversity.
Differentiation
To connect to students' background knowledge, teachers can ask their students about maple products or if they have any experience tapping trees.
Students can read this article at home to prepare for an in-class discussion on how American food production can become more sustainable.
This article can augment a lesson on various forest ecosystems and the services they provide.
This article can enhance a classroom discussion where students consider their maple syrup consumption.
Students can research the birds living in this habitat and write informative pieces about them.
Language arts students can practice persuasive skills by creating an advertisement encouraging others to purchase bird-friendly maple products.
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