Hoot
Themes
Taking a stand, acting on behalf of wildlife and nature, effects of expanding human populations on nature
Subjects
Arts and Creativity, Language Arts, Social Studies
Activity Highlights
Students student habitat, wildlife and the impact of development on the habitat of burrowing owls, and learn how they can get involved with protection of natural habitats as the characters of HOOT do.
Hoot Educator’s Guide
The HOOT Educator’s Guide draws on the writings of Henry David Thoreau and shows students why contact with nature is important in something called “an education.”
Hoot Activity Guide
The Activity Guide incorporates age-appropriate activities about burrowing owls from The National Wildlife Federation’s RANGER RICK Magazine.
Hoot Pledge
Hoot To Build Or Not To Build
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