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The Case of the Greater Prairie Chicken

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Provided by: Illinois Department of Natural Resources|Published on: May 1, 2025
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  • This 6th-8th grade lesson from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources walks students through the roles that pollution, habitat loss, urbanization, and more play in the rapidly decreasing number of prairie-chickens in Illinois, as well as a general loss of biodiversity in ecosystems.
  • Students will read background information about the prairie-chicken and work together to determine what they believe is the root of the problem as well as pick the best solution to combat the declining number of prairie-chickens.

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Subjects: Biology
Authors: Illinois Department of Natural Resources
Region: Illinois
Languages: English

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