The photographs are stunning and show a diversity of wildlife.
A variety of regions are represented including the United States, Australia, the Arctic, South Africa, Antarctica, and Europe.
Additional Prerequisites
Some of the photographs, such as the dehorned rhino, might be difficult for students to view. A social and emotional check-in can be conducted to address some of the more upsetting photographs.
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Differentiation
Students can search for other images that demonstrate human-caused damage to wildlife or environments and do research to provide more context for the photograph.
Students in writing classes can create fictional stories from the perspective of an animal in one of the photographs.
Students in art classes can create hopeful images of the same animals from the photographs but in an environmentally sustainable future.
Other resources related to these topics include this gallery of climate-related photographs and this digital text that explains seven principles for effective visual climate communication.
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