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Prepared by Jackie Morris
Box 1458, Revelstoke BC V0E 2S0
In the Columbia Basin, old forests are disappearing rapidly. Along with them we risk losing the diversity of life that makes up the old forest ecosystem. The Old Forest Ecosystem Study Unit shows teachers how to lead their classes through all the concepts needed to understand and appreciate these magnificent forests, and the creatures that live in them.
Print
copies of the entire the Old Forest Ecosystem Study Unit, including 128
pages of text, overhead transparencies, a poster, and a class set of coloured
brochures about British Columbia's biogeoclimatic zones, were distributed
to school district resource centres throughout the Columbia Basin in September,
1999.
Copyright for the Old Forest Ecosystem Study Unit is retained
by the
Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program, Nelson, BC.
Table of Contents
The entire Old Forest Ecosystem Study Unit contains 128 pages of text, overhead transparencies, a poster, and a class set of coloured brochures featuring the biogeoclimatic zones of British Columbia.
The abridged version that follows contains selected lesson plans taken from the complete Study Unit.
Looking at an Old Forest Ecosystem
Plants and Animals of Old Cedar-Hemlock Forests
Ways of Thinking About Old Forests
The Past, Present and Future of Old Cedar-Hemlock Forests
Appendices
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