Keep Wild Animals Wild

Check out IFAW's newest curriculum kit, Keep Wild Animals Wild. Get ready-to-use lessons that focus on the impact of commercial wildlife trade and address social studies, language arts, and science learning objectives.

You'll find engaging activities like these

Ages 5–7, Wild Animals All Around

Students read a nonfiction article about creatures in their own neighborhood

Ages 8–10, Sniffing Out Illegal Trade

Students read a nonfiction article and learn how dogs help fight wildlife trade.

Ages 11–14, Go Global

Students learn about the global nature of wildlife trade and make posters about keystone species.

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Get dozens of ready-to-use activities correlated to Common Core Standards.

Program Overview

Program Overview

Did You Know?

Seals are so well insulated they can overheat. To cool down in warmer climates, they bury themselves in the cool sand. To cool off in the water, fur seals and sea lions wave their hind flippers above the water.

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