Your class can "Shadow A Swan" on its migration from Alaska to the Atlantic. During 2006 we collar the swans and then use satellite technology to follow the Tundra Swans as they migrate to the eastern coast. Thanks to our Sponsors, its free!

In 2007 and 2008 we follow Tundra swans as they navigate the Eastern Flyway.

In 2005 we discovered which lakes contribute trumpeter swans to the Pacific Coast Flyway and the the Rocky Mountain Flyway.

Lesson Plans and Links teach probability to Grades 4-6 and the biology of the swans to Grades 10-12.

Maps will help your students investigate the habitat needs of the swans. The corridor enhancement scenarios your students create will be evaluated by scientists and peers.

Predict a location for your swan and compare your hypothesis to the data sent by satellite. Compare this year's data to last year's data.

Talk to scientists and other classrooms as you explore the swan's pathway. This is a chance to do tele-collaborative science. Your class can contribute to a better understanding of the swan's migration behavior and needs.

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