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The Story of Nimbus Fish Hatchery

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Provided by: Green Guardians|Published on: November 11, 2022
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  • This set of four lessons and additional resources details how building dams can impact fish populations and how one fish hatchery in California is acting to help endangered salmon survive.
  • Students will learn about the history of the Nimbus dam, why it was built, the journey of salmon during their life cycle, the importance of salmon as a keystone species, fish ladders, water pollution, how climate change affects fish populations, and what people can do to help endangered fish species.
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Subjects: Science, Social Studies, English Language Arts
Authors: Green Guardians
Region: North America, USA - West, United States, California
Languages: English

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Our mission is to promote K-12 environmental literacy as a project-based, multi-disciplinary 21st century learning initiative that engages students, parents, teachers, educators, schools, community-based partners and school districts committed to a sustainable and equitable future.

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