Trees provide habitat for many living organisms. The document instructs students to research a native tree, answer questions about what birds, rodents, insects, and mammals live in the tree and why, and illustrate the tree habitat including the wildlife. Students are asked to identify a native tree, the wildlife it supports and their reasons for living there, and draw the tree habitat.
Trees provide habitat for many living organisms. The document instructs students to research a native tree, answer questions about what birds, rodents, insects, and mammals live in the tree and why, and illustrate the tree habitat including the wildlife. Students are asked to identify a native tree, the wildlife it supports and their reasons for living there, and draw the tree habitat.
Trees provide habitat for many living organisms. The document instructs students to research a native tree, answer questions about what birds, rodents, insects, and mammals live in the tree and why, and illustrate the tree habitat including the wildlife. Students are asked to identify a native tree, the wildlife it supports and their reasons for living there, and draw the tree habitat.
Trees are not just beautiful plants, they are also home to many living organisms. Research trees native to your area. Complete the questions, then illustrate your tree’s habitat.
1. What is a tree native to your area?
2. What birds live in this type of tree? Why? (food, shelter)
3. What rodents live in this type of tree? Why?
4. What insects live in the type of tree? Why?
5. What mammals live in this type of tree? Why?
6. What birds of prey live in this type of tree? Why?
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Illustrate your tree below. Be sure to include the wildlife that lives in the tree.