Provided by: The Kid Should See This |Published on: April 27, 2021
Articles/Websites Grades 6-8, 9-12
Synopsis
This video explains how beavers can help restore habitats, minimize wildfires, and fight droughts.
Students will learn that beaver dams store water and carbon and improve water quality.
Climate change and human activity have degraded many habitats, making it hard for beavers to survive, but scientists are now working to reintroduce beavers into several river ecosystems.
A short article below the video provides links to relevant sources.
Students will learn from the scientists who are studying and working with the beavers.
This engaging video uses animation as well as historic and present-day video footage to illustrate certain concepts.
Additional Prerequisites
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Students should have a basic understanding of ecosystems and keystone species.
Differentiation
Teachers could use this video in a biology class when discussing climate change and keystone species.
Science classes could research other biomimicry climate change solutions.
Other resources on this topic include this video and article on how scientists can use nature to help restore ecosystems, this video on the adverse impacts of human activity on the water cycle, and this video on how wildfires are affecting Oregon.
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