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Migration
- What is migration? Give a short history of how humanity’s understanding of animal migration has grown.
- Why do animals migrate?
- What are some ways that animals know when and where to go?
- What species of animals migrate? List two examples of each of the following:
- Birds
- Fish
- Mammals
- Insects
- Amphibians
- Reptiles
- Crustaceans
- What are some dangers that migrating animals experience? Explain how the species of animals named above might encounter dangers in their migrations.
- State the difference between a complete, partial, and nomadic migration and identify species that practice each type.
- Describe at least three ways that humans can affect or disrupt animal migration patterns. What can be done to help solve these problems?
- Choose either the Arctic Tern, Caribou, Salmon, Monarch Butterfly, Great Migration, or other significant migration and collect the following information:
- Common name and scientific name
- Migration route (draw a diagram of the route taken and the estimated number in the migration)
- Migration distance
- Reasons for migration
- Creatively present what you have discovered.
- How are migrating animals studied today? Give examples of three ways migrating animals can be tracked.
- How are human migrations similar to animal migrations and how are they different?
- Choose two Bible stories that mention a migration and discuss the purpose of the migration with your instructor.
- Noah
- Moses and the Exodus
- Abraham
- Joseph
- Babylonian capture
- Joseph & Mary as they fled to Egypt
- Acts 8 Christian dispersion
- Another of your choosing
- Do two of the following:
- Participate in a conservation project that would make a positive impact for migratory animals.
- Talk to your group, write about, or create a video describing your experience on the conservation project completed in option a. Be sure to include information about the animals your efforts will affect.
- Watch a video about migration and share what you learned with your instructor.
- Visit a zoo, animal park, or aquarium where there are migratory animals on display. Learn three things about one of the migratory animals you observed.
- Take photographs of at least five migratory animals in the wild or captivity and share with your group.
- Visit a common resting spot of migrating animals and identify as many different species as possible.
Skill Level 1
New in 2021