K-12 School Resources: About Bird Collisions

This slide presentation was created to provide educators and trainers with information and resources to teach K-12 aged children. 

Under no circumstances may these images or videos be used for anything other than educational purposes. If you want to use these images or videos for any purposes other than educational purposes, please follow the steps outlined on this website: https://support.ebird.org/en/support/solutions/articles/48001064551-requesting-and-downloading-media.​

These teaching slides were adapted from the Cornell Lab K-12 Education team. Video and photo credits are listed below each one. We invite you to use these slides with your students in the classroom. You may edit this file, but please do not distribute the original or edited versions beyond your classroom. Simply refer your friends and colleagues back to this document. 

Other classroom resources developed by the Cornell Lab K-12 Education team can be found at:  https://www.birds.cornell.edu/k12/get-started/ and  https://www.birds.cornell.edu/k12/science-nature-activities-for-cooped-up-kids/

​If you have questions about this PowerPoint or how you can use it for educational purposes only, please email Pamela_Toschik@fws.gov

Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, adapted by USFWS
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