Activity: Should we restore this river? Both groups consider the following questions: Why was the river altered in the first place, and what impacts have those changes had? What trade-offs come with rewilding or choosing not to rewild? How could this river be restored to its natural state? Is there a possible compromise that balances ecological, social, and economic needs? 3) Debate. Depending on the size of your group, you can pick a spokesperson or take it in turns to make your case for whether or not the river should be restored to its natural state, or what compromises can be made. Restoring our Rivers Science Story
Original Slide Deck: Restoring Waterways Science Story
Topics: Sustainable Resources. Biodiversity. Freshwater. Ecosystem Services. Nutrient Pollution.
Suitable Ages: 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.
Keywords: Biodiversity. Biology. Carbon. Changing Environment. Climate. Coastal Lagoons. Conservation. Contamination. Critical Thinking. Ecosystems. Environment. Environmental Awareness. Estuaries. Eutrophication. Farming. Field Research. Field Work. Flora. Freshwater. Freshwater Monitoring. Habitats. Management. Nutrients. Pollution. River Restoration. Secondary Education. Species Diversity. Streams. Water. Water Quality. Wetland Restoration.
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