A survey of 2000 science teachers in the United States and Canada
found that, of those who used live animals in the classroom,
1 in 4 were releasing those animals into the wild afterwards.
Why worry about that? Because the animals they reported releasing were
often potentially invasive species: including crawdads, amphibians, and
aquatic plants. The survey results don't show a massive trend here, but
it's something to think about, given that teachers are not usually
considered when state agencies create programs to prevent invasive
species release.
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