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Resources for Educators

OR25, a yearling male in the Imnaha Pack, after being radio-collared on May 20, 2014. Photo courtesy of ODFW.

We have developed a handful of materials to learn more about wolves, as well as some to teach about them in a classroom setting. We currently have a middle school module available in English and are developing a Spanish translation as well as modules for elementary and high-school students.

Education Modules

Middle School Curriculum – Pacific Wolves

This 45-minute video was developed for middle school students following the common core standards. Though originally intended an in in-classroom learning activity, our digital module works perfectly in a remote classroom setting.

If you are an educator interested in teaching our Gray Wolf Middle School Education Module, please email coordinator@pacificwolves.com for the password.

Pacific Wolf Coalition Middle School Education Module

Middle School Curriculum – Project Coyote

Through Wild for Wolves units, students will take on the perspective of the gray wolf to explore food webs, keystone species, and how people can make decisions that help other people, animals, and nature.

Wild for Wolves – Project Coyote
Pacific Wolf Coalition