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Beyond 2000:
Realities of Global Wolf Restoration

23-26 February 2000
Duluth, Minnesota USA

 

 

Special Session for Educators

Timber wolf (Canis lupus) field studies conducted by high school students, Sandhill Wildlife Area, WI
Richard P. Thiel, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Sandhill Wildlife Area, PO Box 156, Babcock, WI 54413, USA

Yellowstone wolves: Bright, new stars of the information and education approach to conservation activism
Nathan Varley, Symbiosis Wildlife Consulting, PO Box 490, Gardiner, MT 59030, USA

The wolf as a vehicle for character education
Claudia M. Roll, The William Snyder Foundation for Animals, Meadow Mill at Woodberry, 3600 Clipper Mill Road Suite 224, Baltimore, MD 21211, USA

Teaching about wolves to both urban and rural students
Steve Wadlow, The Central Rockies Wolf Project and Wolf Awareness Inc., 910 15th Street, Canmore, AB T1W 1X3, Canada

Minnesota wolf public education project
Carolyn Towler, International Wolf Center, 1396 Highway 169, Ely, MN 55731, USA

Who's afraid of the big bad wolf: Changing perspectives through multi diciplinary approaches
Silvana Dessi-Olive, Paul Menge, The Blake Upper School, 511 Kenwood Parkway, Minneapolis, MN 55403, USA

A high school wolf curriculum for at-risk students
Bradley J. Coulthart, Eastview High School, 6200 140th Street West, Apple Valley, MN 55124, USA

Neither God nor Devil: The wolf in world mythology
Eva-Lena Rehnmark, PO Box 2494, Mendocino, CA 95460, USA

A wolf-to-human dictionary
Pat Goodmann, Erich Klinghammer, Eckhard H. Hess Institute of Ethology, North American Wildlife Park Foundation/Wolf Park, 4004 E 800 N, Battle Ground, IN 47920, USA

Learning about wolves in the Great Lakes Region
Timothy P. Donahue, National Wildlife Federation, Great Lakes Natural Resource Center, 506 East Liberty Street 2nd Floor, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, USA

Bringing wolves to the public through outdoor education programs at Haliburton Forest and Wildlife Reserve
Rick Whitteker, Haliburton Forest and Wildlife Reserve Ltd., Box 202, RR 1, Haliburton, ON K0M 1S0, Canada

Play Wolf, Feel Wolf
Leopold Slotta-Bachmayr, Salzburger Zoo, 5081 Anif, Austria

A college level intensive wolf study course-outcomes and assessments
Les M. Lynn, Biology Discipline, Bergen Community College, 400 Paramus Road, Paramus, NJ 07652, USA

Telling wolf tales, true and false
Kevin Strauss, Tales with Tails Storytelling Programs, PO Box 655, Ely, MN 55731, USA

Wolf restoration outreach in a multi-cultural society
Suzanne Laverty, Defenders of Wildlife, PMB 217, 3355 North Five Mile Road, Boise, ID 83713-5903, USA; Levi Holt, Wolf Education and Research Center, PO Box 217, Winchester, ID 83555, USA

An interdisciplinary wolf unit for training teachers in the use of educational standards
Helenmarie Hofman, Education Department, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA 17325, USA

The wolf in the culture of the Iberian rural communities: Lessons from ancient myths still surviving in recent times
Francisco Álvares, Pedro Primavera, Francisco Petrucci-Fonseca, Grupo Lobo/Centro de Biologia Ambiental, FCUL, 1700 Lisboa, Portugal; Pablo Sierra, Centro de Recuperación de Fauna Silvestre de Coto Redondo, Vilaboa, Pontevedra, Portugal; Pedro Alonso, ARCEA, Xestión de Recursos Naturais, Apdo 5330, 36280 Vigo, Portugal

Wandering with the wolves: An Internet curriculum project for K-4 Classrooms
Lyne M. Motylinski, TIES, 2665 Long Lake Road, Suite 250, Roseville, MN 55113, USA

Designing an international wolf curriculum: How students from Norway and Minnesota performed a Web-based curriculum on local wolf control controversies
James D. Slotta, Graduate School of Education, University of California, 4523 Tolman Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720-1670, USA; Amy K. Kerber, 2300 Lexington Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55118, USA; Alex Strømme, The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Bjørnsons Gata 12, Rosenborg, 7491 Trondheim, Norway, USA

Hearing howls in the classroom: "The Red Wolves of Alligator River"
Mark A. MacAllister, Chatham County Schools, PO Box 128, 369 West Street, Pittsboro, NC 27312, USA; Jennifer Gilbreath, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge, PO Box 1969, Manteo, NC 27954, USA; Francis X. Nolan, North Carolina Zoological Park, 4401 Zoo Parkway, Asheboro, NC 27203, USA