Posted March 2, 2016 6:20 pm by Comments

By Justin Stakes

Aerial Waterfowl Survey - Michigan
Migratory Bird Treaty Centennial Curriculum Available for 4th-8th Grade Teachers
Michigan DNR MDNR
Michigan Department of Natural Resources

Lansing, MI -(AmmoLand.com)- The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is offering a fun way for teachers to integrate Michigan’s migratory birds into their science and social studies classes with a free new curriculum.

The year 2016 marks the centennial of the Convention between the United States and Great Britain (for Canada) for the Protection of Migratory Birds (also called the Migratory Bird Treaty), signed Aug. 16, 1916.

Three other treaties were signed shortly thereafter with Japan, Russia and Mexico. The Migratory Bird Treaty, the three other treaties signed later, and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act form the cornerstones of efforts to conserve birds that migrate across international borders.

The Migratory Bird Treaty Centennial curriculum will take students in 4th-8th grades through the history of bird conservation and will introduce them to important environmental legislation and the concept of treaties signed between cooperating countries.

Students also will learn about the biology and natural history of 14 different Michigan birds, along with their fascinating conservation stories. Toward the end of the curriculum, students will apply their new knowledge in an energetic classroom discussion and finish …Read the Rest

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