Welcome to ...
The place where the world comes together in honesty and mirth.
Windmills Tilted, Scared Cows Butchered, Lies Skewered on the Lance of Reality ... or something to that effect.
Windmills Tilted, Scared Cows Butchered, Lies Skewered on the Lance of Reality ... or something to that effect.
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Invasive species: From the classroom to the creek
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.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment