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Ortiz, Janel L.; Conkey, April A. T.; Brennan, Leonard A.; Fedynich, La Vonne; Green, Marybeth – American Biology Teacher, 2020
The lack of environmental education in many primary and secondary school systems is likely due to overloaded school curricula, lack of funds, large classroom sizes, and other contributing factors. Through the integration of hands-on activities following the training of teachers, we can improve the impact of environmental education. Our goals in…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Environmental Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Improvement
Sellers, L. George; Lee, David S. – American Biology Teacher, 2012
The opportunities for meaningful classroom learning activities are everywhere. In this article, we explain some of the little known, widespread, horrific issues associated with one aspect of the pet trade. By the time they reach high school age, many students have personally experienced the end result of the deplorable business practices on which…
Descriptors: Wildlife, Science Instruction, Conservation (Environment), Learning Activities
Brinker, Andrew – American Biology Teacher, 2012
Terrariums have decorated the shelves and counters of biology offices and classrooms for centuries. Living organisms inspire students and teachers alike. These wonderful ecosystems allow for both experimentation and observation of living systems. Here, I outline a new approach to building classroom terrariums. Historically, terrariums have been…
Descriptors: Biology, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Plants (Botany)
McEuen, Amy B.; Steele, Michael A. – American Biology Teacher, 2012
We developed an exercise for a university-level ecology class that teaches hypothesis testing by examining acorn preferences and caching behavior of tree squirrels (Sciurus spp.). This exercise is easily modified to teach concepts of behavioral ecology for earlier grades, particularly high school, and provides students with a theoretical basis for…
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Ecology, Wildlife, College Science
Lauro, Brook – American Biology Teacher, 2012
Students discover the factors contributing to species losses worldwide by conducting a project about endangered species as a component of a larger classroom theme of biodiversity. Groups conduct research using online endangered- species databases and present results to the class using PowerPoint. Students will improve computer research abilities…
Descriptors: Wildlife, Biodiversity, Science Instruction, Biology
Nelson, Allan – American Biology Teacher, 2010
During laboratory sessions devoted to ecology, 182 preservice K-8 teachers participated in a Project Wildlife in Learning Design (WILD) workshop. Participants rated the workshop highly, indicated they would use more inquiry-based activities, and were more interested in teaching ecology following the workshop. Post-test scores indicated an…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Ecology, Workshops, Wildlife

Kimball, Thomas L. – American Biology Teacher, 1976
Reviews conservationists efforts in preserving wildlife. Concern is expressed that current public attitude is waning and that unless all concerned citizens continue to work for conservation that present laws will not be adequate to preserve the environment and its wildlife. (SL)
Descriptors: Animal Husbandry, Attitudes, Conservation (Environment), Conservation Education

Belzer, Bill; Steisslinger, Mary Beth – American Biology Teacher, 1999
Surveys salient aspects of eastern box-turtle natural history. Explores the societal and ecological factors that have contributed to the decline of the box-turtle population. Contains 18 references. (WRM)
Descriptors: Biology, Conservation (Environment), Ecological Factors, Ecology

Adams, Clark E. – American Biology Teacher, 1982
Describes a college biology research course in which college and high school students investigated the relationship between age and reproductive status in hunter-killed female coyotes and used the findings in an environmental analysis of population, resources, and pollution. Makes suggestions for conducting similar courses. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: Animals, Biology, College Science, Course Descriptions

Flannery, Maura, Ed. – American Biology Teacher, 1989
Provided is a discussion of items covering a variety of fascinating biological topics which include: the elasticity of the furcula of starlings in flight, beavers increasing the greenhouse effect, effective invaders, traveling birds, the cuckoo deception, competitive sperm, hearing springs, heat and sight, blinking as punctuation, mutations, and…
Descriptors: Animals, Biological Sciences, Biology, Migration

Bardell, David – American Biology Teacher, 1997
Biology textbooks usually give examples of organisms that have become ideally adapted to their habitat as a result of evolution. This article illustrates some poorly adapted organisms. Imperfections serve to demonstrate the purely chance nature of evolution since either the beneficial changes have not happened or the modifications that have…
Descriptors: Animals, Biological Influences, Biology, Elementary Secondary Education

McDermid, Karla J.; Naiman, Robert J. – American Biology Teacher, 1983
Physical, chemical, and biological effects on macrophytes (aquatic plants) on the freshwater ecosystem are discussed. Research questions and issues related to these organisms are also discussed, including adaptations for survival in a wet environment, ecological consequences of large-scale macrophyte eradication, seasonal changes in plant…
Descriptors: Botany, College Science, Ecology, Higher Education

Mullican, Tim R.; Streubel, Donald P. – American Biology Teacher, 1989
Discussed is an activity designed to teach small mammal ecology and the scientific method using fluorescent dyes and pigments. Procedures for analyzing home ranges and social organizations are described. A list of 16 references is included. (CW)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Biological Sciences, Biology, College Science
Johnson, Matthew D. – American Biology Teacher, 2004
The study describes how most current biological curricula fail to foster citizenry, how this failure is problematic for conservation, and offers one approach to address the problem. Local city planners and state Department of Fish and Game have proposed a marsh restoration project near the university to compare and contrast how wildlife would…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Science Education, Conservation (Environment), Wildlife
Belthoff, James R. – American Biology Teacher, 2005
A simple and effective field exercise that demonstrates factors affecting predation on bird nests is described. With instructor guidance, students in high school biology or college-level biology, ecology, animal behavior, wildlife management or ornithology laboratory courses can collaborate to design field experiments related to nest depredation.
Descriptors: Field Instruction, Wildlife, Ornithology, Ecology
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