Gilchrist Elementary Celebrates Arrival of Whooping Cranes to Florida
The Gilchrist student's art is an important reminder of our responsibility to protect the wetlands that the Whooping Cranes depend upon in Florida and along the entire flyway north to Wisconsin. On February 2, students throughout the world will celebrate World Wetlands Day, an annual celebration supported by the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands (an international treaty for wetland protection). The theme of this year's celebration is "Upstream-Downstream: Wetlands Connect Us All." Click here to download a World Wetland's Day poster, brochure, do-it-yourself frog, 20 questions for kids and teachers, and wetlands comics.
Ramsar has also released a new video, “Wetlands: keeping our planet alive and well." The long version is about 4.5 minutes, and the short version is about 1.5 minutes. The files are in QuickTime .MOV format (click here to download the free QuickTime software). Click on he links below to view the video (you may need to wait a few moments while the video is downloading, but it should start playing automatically if you have QuickTime on your computer).
Long version English (30MB) http://www.ramsar.org/ramsar_video_2008_long_e.mov
Short version English (12MB) http://www.ramsar.org/ramsar_video_2008_short_e.mov
Long version Spanish (30 MB) http://www.ramsar.org/ramsar_video_2008_long_s.mov
Short version Spanish (12 MB) http://www.ramsar.org/ramsar_video_2008_short_s.mov
Labels: fall migration, Florida, Gilchrist Elementary School, Whooping Crane, World Wetlands Day
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