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One Health | UNTAMED | Wildlife Rehabilitation Careers
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 Learn the meaning of "One Health." One Health is a concept that connects the health of animals, people, and the environment. Each aspect is equal, important, and delicately intertwined. In this episode, Wildlife Center veterinary and rehabilitation staff, along with public health officials, explain One Health concepts and challenges and highlight how we can work together for the optimal health of all. 

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CTE
Career Connections
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STEM/STEAM
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Author:
Trish Reed
Date Added:
09/17/2020
The Prairie Preacher - Full Documentary
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"The Prairie Preacher" follows Dr. Dwayne Estes, a botanist who earned his nickname for his passionate advocacy of grassland conservation. Once a child who found solace in nature, Estes now dedicates his life to saving America’s most endangered ecosystem—Southeastern grasslands. Through the Southeastern Grasslands Institute (SGI), he works tirelessly to protect and restore these vital landscapes.

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Earth Resources
Living Systems and Processes
Science
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PBS Appalachia Virginia
Blue Ridge PBS
Date Added:
09/17/2024
The Prairie Preacher - What Led to the Demise of Native Grasslands
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This video explores the decline of southeastern U.S. grasslands over 300-400 years, focusing on the role of Native Americans and natural fires in maintaining these ecosystems. European settlers and agricultural practices disrupted this balance, converting grasslands into forests and farmlands. The result was a significant loss of these vital ecosystems, profoundly altering the landscape

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Science
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PBS Appalachia
Blue Ridge PBS
Date Added:
09/17/2024
Protecting Our Watersheds
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 Water is the great architect of Earth and a defining factor for the location and movement of life on this planet. Without water, our world would look very different; without the watersheds which capture, coalesce, move, and recycle water throughout a natural system, human and wildlife habitats would not be the same. Freshwater rivers, streams, and lakes are some of the most heavily utilized and pressured natural systems on the planet; these critical habitats have taken the brunt of negative human actions for years. Now, more than ever, we must learn to safeguard our watersheds for the protection of all life that depends on them.For more information and classroom activities, please visit The Wildlife Center of Virginia and VPM UNTAMED websites. 

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CTE
Career Connections
Cross-Curricular
Living Systems and Processes
STEM/STEAM
Science
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Author:
Trish Reed
Date Added:
06/22/2022
Reconnecting with Nature | UNTAMED
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Learn about the importance of getting outside and cultivating a relationship with nature. While there is an increasing divide between people and the outdoors, we know that deep connections with nature are important to a human’s well-being. Why do we need this connection? What do nature and wildlife do for us? Join us to hear from a variety of nature enthusiasts on how and why they relate to nature, and how we can help others continue to grow and develop their relationships with the outdoor world.

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Earth Resources
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Author:
Trish Reed
Date Added:
05/26/2021
What Impact do Increasing Greenhouse Gases Have?
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In this lesson, students utilize case studies to learn about the ways climate change is currently impacting people and other living things around the world.

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Earth and Space Systems
Science
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Lesson
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University of Colorado Boulder
Provider Set:
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES)
Date Added:
04/06/2018
What is Special About Cities Compared to Rural Places?
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This lesson explores climate data at local, national, and global levels to determine that temperatures are changing all over the world, and that there are certain locations where temperatures are warming faster than the global average.

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Earth and Space Systems
Science
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Lesson
Provider:
University of Colorado Boulder
Provider Set:
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES)
Date Added:
04/06/2018
What���s Up With The Rising Temperatures in Colorado Cities?
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This lesson introduces why certain cities in Colorado are getting hotter using a video by the Denver Post that describes the pattern.

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Earth and Space Systems
Science
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Lesson
Provider:
University of Colorado Boulder
Provider Set:
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES)
Date Added:
04/18/2018
Why Are Cities Getting Hotter?
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During this lesson, students explore the increase in summer temperatures and describe the pattern as it relates to Colorado using a video by the Denver Post.

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Earth and Space Systems
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
University of Colorado Boulder
Provider Set:
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES)
Date Added:
04/06/2018
Why Are Cities and Other Regions of the World Getting Hotter?
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This lesson has students investigate how albedo is contributing to temperature increasing in some places, like cities, are increasing at faster rates than elsewhere.

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Earth and Space Systems
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
University of Colorado Boulder
Provider Set:
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES)
Date Added:
04/06/2018
Why Are Growing Cities Hotter?
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This lesson has students explore what land use changes are happening and how changes in surface color affects temperatures in cities.

Subject:
Earth and Space Systems
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
University of Colorado Boulder
Provider Set:
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES)
Date Added:
04/05/2018
Wild Winter Worlds | UNTAMED
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Learn how wildlife survives the tougher winter months. With cold temperatures and fewer food resources, the winter season can be challenging for many wild animals. Some animals migrate to different areas, some hunker down for a long winter’s nap, and some simply continue their daily activities. Join Ed Clark, the WCV staff, and other conservation professionals as they discuss how a variety of wildlife survive the often-harsh conditions of winter. For more information and classroom activities, please visit The Wildlife Center of Virginia and VPM UNTAMED websites. 

Subject:
CTE
Career Connections
Cross-Curricular
Living Systems and Processes
STEM/STEAM
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Reading
Visual Media
Author:
Trish Reed
Date Added:
06/22/2022