Wetland Kit

Recommended for grades 4-12
This kit explores wetlands and their many components. Emphasis focuses on understanding what characteristics define a wetland. The inhabitants such as birds, mammals, and invertebrates that rely on wetlands for habitat are stressed. Further focus is placed on wetland functions in a larger context to demonstrate the role that they play as both reservoirs for water and as filters. Use in the field or classroom.

Activities:

  1. In The Water, In The Plants - Demonstrate the ability of plants to absorb soluble substances in water.
  2. Migration Headache - Experience some factors that affect the survival of migratory water bird populations.
  3. Wetland Metaphors - Develop an appreciation and understanding of wetlands through the power of metaphor.
  4. What Can You Do? - Identify ways to protect wetlands.
  5. Marsh Munchers - Pantomime marsh animals and identify their interconnectedness in a food web.
  6. Water Under Foot - Demonstrate the relationship of groundwater to land, wetlands, and contamination.

Resources & Books:

  1. Eyewitness Pond & River Video. 35 minutes. Understand the role ponds and rivers play on this water-based planet.
  2. WOW, The Wonders of Wetlands. Comprehensive guide to develop wetland study programs.
  3. Wetlands: Investigating Swamps, Bogs, Fens and Marshes. Great introduction to aquatic environments.
  4. Reptiles & Amphibians. Audubon Society Pocket Guide. 80 color photographs to help you identify in the field.
  5. Flute's Journey: The Life of a Wood Thrush. Cherry. Learn about the needs of migratory songbirds.
 

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conservation and restoration of Tillamook County's estuaries and watersheds in their entirety.

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