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Teaching the World About Wolves
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After Your Visit

Before you leave, we ask that you fill out a program evaluation form. This questionnaire will help us grow as an educational facility with quality feedback from educators and leaders such as yourself.

Evaluate students' experience by examining personal reactions to the exhibit or programs through discussion. How did their personal feelings about wolves change if at all?

Have students justify a stance on wolf recovery or express an opinion on wolf management in a written essay. Or encourage a facilitated debate on the topic within class.

Create a skit that demonstrates how humans viewed wolves throughout history or the social structure of a wolf pack.

Ask participants to make connections: How did attitudes towards wolves change with the advent of technology? How do wolves alter an ecosystem? Which animals benefit from wolves in an ecosystem?

Continue tracking wild wolves after your visit. Tracking wolves allows participants to investigate the real world of wolf research. For complete instructions see Track Wild Wolves or purchase our Tracking Wild Wolves Activity Kit.

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