Students will study the diet of bald eagles at the Decorah North Nest. This lesson plan will help create an understanding that energy in an animal’s food was once energy from the sun. In the process, students will learn about ecosystem interactions, energy, and dynamics. This lesson plan will take to one to two class periods.
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