Provided by: National Park Service |Published on: April 27, 2021
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Synopsis
This video by the National Park Service describes how a decrease in snowfall and a shorter winter season are negatively impacting Yosemite National Park.
Using stop motion and drawings, the video explains how important the winter season is for the health of this park's ecosystem.
This video is a great resource for students to learn about how climate change is affecting local ecosystems in California.
Additional Prerequisites
Students should be familiar with the terms dormancy, prolonged, and deposits.
For students who may need it, there is an audio-described version of the video linked in the description.
Differentiation
Science classes could expand on this video by evaluating how climate change is impacting ecosystems in national parks near them.
Cross-curricular connections could be made with art classes by using this video as inspiration for students to create their own artwork about climate change.
Other resources on this topic include this video about pine bark beetles, this video about drought in California, and this article about disappearing winter snowpack.
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