Caring communities include space for nature! Create a convincing ad for a home for a native plant or animal.
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As communities spread out, spaces for native plants and animals usually become smaller, making it a challenge for native species to survive.
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Find out which large and small mammals, reptiles, birds, insects, fish, trees, flowers, and plants are native to your area. Are any of them losing their homes because of development? Research the habitat for one native plant or animal species. Find out what is required for it to survive.
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Real estate ads are usually used to advertise people’s homes. Use Crayola Markers to create an imaginary real estate ad for a home for the plant or animal you identified. These are just a few layout ideas—invent your own captivating design!
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In the center of the ad, you could draw the living thing. Create a border by writing words describing the plant or animal’s environmental needs. If you change your mind, it’s easy to erase and start again! Display your posters in your caring community.
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