Critical
Thinking. Discuss:
• Why is the health of these chicks so important? (Whooping cranes
are rare and endangered. The population grows slowly, and each chick is valuable
as a future parent and a member of the reintroduced Eastern flock.)
•Why
would Swamp Monster be scary to a chick? Why is Swamp Monstera good way to encourage
the wanted behaviors? (The project leaders want the cranes to be as much
like wild cranes as possible, and that means being afraid of things that are
unfamiliar so they will try to escape, or try to seek the familiar and comfortable.)
Make Connections:
•The
training crew starts at sunrise. What have you done in your life
that requires similar dedication?
• Discuss how
school classes are "cohorts" too, with a large number of students all
close to the same age.Think about the way kids in a class sort themselves out
socially. How is their "pecking order" similar to that of a whooping
crane cohort? How is it different? Write your thoughts in your journal, or discuss
as a class.
|
In-depth
Lessons:
• Who's
in Charge? (Journey North for Kids)
• Keeping
Crane Chicks Healthy (Journey
North for Kids)
• Swamp
Monster Helps With Training
• What Is Roosting?
• Report
Cards for Cranes in Training
• Flight
Formation: The V's Have It
• Adaptations
That Help Cranes Survive
Audio
Clip (with pre-listening guide questions)
How Does the Trike
Help The Cranes in Flight? ( Pilot Deke Clark: 67 seconds)
Video Clip:
Why
Three Cohorts? (Pilot Joe Duff explains) Viewing
Tips
Text
of video clip: "We
start with 3 separate cohorts and they're divided into small
groups based on age and they're housed in 3 separate pens at
the refuge. And we train them in small groups because that's
more natural, and it's easier to get their attention. They
know there's safety in numbers. It's easy to sing in a choir
with a hundred people up there but it's hard to sing a solo
and when you sing a solo you're kind of insecure. And these
birds in small numbers are less secure and therefore they turn
to the parent and pay attention and so that's why we raise
them in small numbers."
Discuss: Name 2 reasons the birds are
raised and trained in 3 small cohorts instead of one
big one.
Play
a Game: Pecking
Order Simulation Game
Journal: Write
a paragraph describing why it's important for the trainers
and ultralight pilots to thoroughly understand and work with
the cranes' dominance structure. |