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Welcome to Classroom Connections—where every lesson moves from field to classroom. Each post features Ecology Blueprints, real-world Field Notes, and practical Classroom Connections designed to help you teach wildlife science, food webs, anatomy, and ecosystems with confidence.
And bring each lesson to life in your classroom—starting today.
These wild cats are found from Texas down to Argentina. They are about twice the size of a normal house cat and they have a protected status in many areas where they live.
What do panthers, pumas, cougars, mountain lions, and catamounts have in common?.
One of the main characteristics that coyotes are known for is their adaptability. This has allowed them to find themselves in a variety of different environments, such as forests or cities, not just their usual habitat, like prairies.
Predators and prey have their own relationship in the wild, but believe it or not, humans can actually interfere with those relationships.
American Minks are carnivores that live in aquatic environments. Their dark brown fur (which has some white patches) is waterproof and they have webbed feet to help them navigate their habitats.
Have you ever wondered what roles carnivores and herbivores play in their environment?.
Bat-eared Foxes are a species of fox that can be found in Africa. Two separate populations extend over 10 countries.
When it comes to ensuring an animal population stays healthy, what are some of the biggest ways humans can help? .
Biotic potential is the number of offspring a mother may produce, given the environmental conditions in which she resides.
Some animal species are considered indicator species. These are animals that can give us insight into how the ecosystem is doing overall, depending on how well they’re doing themselves.
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