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Children learn in a variety of ways. Some prefer auditory learning, tactile learning, or kinesthetic learning, while others learn more easily through visuals.
Where Wildlife, Humans, & Ecology Meet
Ecology Blueprints explores the interconnected systems that link wildlife, humans, and their habitats—through science, observation, and hands-on learning.
Because no organism exists alone. When you understand food webs, habitat, and pressure, the species make sense. Ecology isn’t about memorizing animals—it’s about understanding relationships and outcomes.
Children learn in a variety of ways. Some prefer auditory learning, tactile learning, or kinesthetic learning, while others learn more easily through visuals.
Spotted Owls are medium owls with dark brown feathers and white spots. They also have striking dark eyes.
Because of their different diet, pellets from Horned Owls are more challenging to identify prey. The pellets are chalkier, more porous and more fragile than Barn Owl pellets.
After spending months working from home, schooling from home, staring from one screen to the next can start driving you crazy. You go from your computer to your phone to the television and without a commute, it feels like there’s no real break from everything where you can put the phone away and just sit and do something completely different.
They stand between 6 and 7 inches tall, weigh only around 2-3 ounces, and have a wingspan of 15 inches. Their feathers are brown and white and they have yellow eyes.
Ever wonder what it takes to film wildlife in their natural habitat? Alan Lacy knows and he takes you on the journey with him in his youtube series, Filming the Wild.
Short-Eared Owls stand between 13. 5 and 17 inches tall with a wingspan of 33.
Certain criteria needs to be met for animals to make an area their home. We’ve seen this with bears choosing their dens for the winter and owls choosing their nesting sites.
Customers love owl pellet dissection! A ten pack is perfect for a family group activity or individuals to compare what they find in each one! Plus with our ten pack, you get a copy of our Habitat, Habits, and Prey Guide, which is full of information and walks you through the dissection process! .
Northern Hawk Owls can be found in northern areas like Alaska, Canada, Scandinavia, and Russia. Throughout the world, there are three subspecies, but only one can be found in North America.
Owls are a great resource to study to learn more about the ecosystems they’re in and the prey they eat. However, like many animals today, they face threats to their survival.
Starting a career in biology is hard. It’s easy to feel lost.