IDWLDI
$125.00
Are you spending hours on Google trying to put together a comprehensive set of wildlife images AND descriptions for your students.
Stop. That process can have you going down a rabbit hole for hours before you know it. We've done the work for you.
When you just need to get your Natural Resources class learning or your ENR team studying, grab these cards and you are all set.
This is a set of 145 laminated cards and includes all the Wildlife Identification categories: Snakes and Reptiles, Fish and Aquatics, Birds, and Mammals. Both native and Invasive/Non-Native species are included.
This card sets include all the wildlife animals on the National FFA Environmental Natural Resources CDE, as well as the Georgia Wildlife CDE list.
Each 4"x6" card has a full color illustration on the front with relevant and concise information on the back.
Illustrations depict accurate representations of each species.
Laminated for durability with a sealed edge.
Perfect to utilize in practice and for students to drill each other with.
The set contains one card for each species in the follow categories
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