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USING FORENSICS: Wildlife Crime Scene. ITEM #: B-16099
PRICE: $16.75
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| Resource Description
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| USING FORENSICS: Wildlife Crime Scene. Arndt. Engaging activity book for grades 6-12 teaches students the science behind efforts to fight the real-world threats that wildlife faces. Includes background on animal crimes and eight forensic training lessons about antlers and horns, blood typing, DNA fingerprinting, fingerprints, hair identification, pH and pH indicators, mammal skulls, and tracks and trace fossils. Students work in teams to review crime scene reports, conduct interviews of suspects and witnesses, analyze evidence, and bring charges before a "prosecuting attorney." An ideal complement to middle and high school courses in biology, environmental science, general science, and criminology. Provides a high-interest, real-life format for learning a variety of scientific concepts and skills that correlate with the standards. #B-16099.
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