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WILD ABOUT MOUNTAIN LIONS - statewide education program This curriculum and activity guide was developed as part of the state mountain lion management plan (2005). The need for factual information about mountain lions was evident and working with our existing Project WILD program was a natural fit. The guide was developed by a Black Hills State University instructor and a GFP naturalist. Both are Project WILD facilitators and worked closely with GFP field staff and biologists to develop the guide. The information contained in the guide is biologically accurate and the activities are educationally sound.
In order for teachers or other individuals to receive the guides, they must participate in a training workshop. This is consistent with other Project WILD trainings and is based on research which shows that teachers are more likely to use a set of activities/materials if they have experienced the activities themselves. A mountain lion workshop takes a minimum of three hours, though workshops can be expanded in order to offer college credit to participants.
The budget for the development of this guide was $6,962.25 plus staff
time. A Cougar Crate was also developed to complement the guide and to
provide hands-on resources such as furs, skulls, etc. For more information about Project WILD, visit the South Dakota Project WILD site. Project WILD is coordinated in South Dakota by the Department of Game, Fish & Parks. It is a national curriculum program with a goal of teaching wildlife conservation through hands-on activities. Project WILD teaches people HOW to think about fish & wildlife conservation, not WHAT to think. Since it's inception in 1983, Project WILD has trained over 1 million educators nationally (and in a handful of other countries). Over 6,000 educators have been trained in South Dakota since 1989.
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