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Galapagos giant tortoise - Introductory Lesson

Galapagos giant tortoise
© Kathleen Farley

Introduction

Learning objectives

  • Recognise that environments can change which can sometimes pose dangers to living things.
  • Explore the history of the Galapagos giant tortoise and the reasons for their decline.
  • To understand the threats the tortoises currently face.

Students’ outcomes

  • To recognise the need for conservation of the Galapagos giant tortoise.
  • To explain why tortoise populations were exploited and how this led to a decline.
  • To identify the threats that may currently face tortoise populations.

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