Provided by: International Union for Conservation of Nature |Published on: April 27, 2021
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Synopsis
This resource is a searchable database with images, graphs, and interactive maps that provide detailed information about nearly 150,000 species.
Students are able to search or browse for their favorite plants and animals and learn about their current status, taxonomy, geographic range, habitat, threats they face, population trends, if they are used or traded by humans, conservation actions (if applicable), and vulnerability to extinction.
This resource is a wealth of data and information about species; there is so much potential for student learning.
Maps, photographs, and graphs are used well and will help visual learners.
Additional Prerequisites
Younger students may struggle reading scientific vocabulary on their own.
Students should have an understanding of taxonomy, extinction, habitats, and conservation.
Differentiation
Consider beginning with the short video in the "About" section, which is an excellent introduction to the list.
This resource would be a powerful database to use in a culminating activity about biodiversity, ecology, or endangered species and the natural solutions to climate change that also benefit life on Earth.
Students can work individually or in groups to assess one or more species. They can create conservation materials or present their findings to the class in a jigsaw activity.
In elementary classes, this resource would be a great whole-class activity to learn more about a specific species, habitats, or environmental changes.
Other related resources include this video about the current and historic rates of extinction, this video about the importance of biodiversity, and this article about human impacts on wild animals.
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