What's Wild

Experience the wonder! Explore the spectacular! “What’s Wild” features South Carolina’s rarest wildlife and the amazing people who protect them.
Carrion Beetle Trivia Quiz | What's Wild
Carrion Beetle Trivia Quiz | What's Wild

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The seventh episode of What's Wild looked at the American Carrion Beetle, one of the best bugs in the business when it comes to decomposition. If you bugged out about this episode, this quiz is for...
Circle of Life
Circle of Life

Lesson

Standard: 5-LS2-1. Develop a model to describe the movement of matter among plants, animals, decomposers, and the environment. Students will create a visual that completely explains the role of...

Coastal Birds Trivia Quiz | What's wild
Coastal Birds Trivia Quiz | What's wild

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South Carolina's 187 miles of coastline offer a diverse array of ecosystems and habitats. A fascinating tapestry of bird life flourishes in this abundant and vibrant habitat, but not without its own...
Conserving the Gopher Tortoise
Conserving the Gopher Tortoise

Lesson

High school Biology students will understand the ecological importance of turtles and tortoises, focusing on the gopher tortoise as a keystone species in the sandhills ecosystem of South Carolina...

Creating Change
Creating Change

Lesson

Title of Lesson: Creating Change- High School Biology B-LS2-7. Design, evaluate, and refine a solution for reducing the impacts of human activities on biodiversity and ecosystem health. Students will...

Exploring Bison in South Carolina
Exploring Bison in South Carolina

Lesson

3-LS4-3. Construct an argument with evidence that in a particular habitat some organisms can thrive, struggle to survive, or fail to survive. Lesson Title: Exploring Bison in South Carolina Objective...

Exploring the Role of Mushrooms in Matter Movement
Exploring the Role of Mushrooms in Matter Movement

Lesson

Objective: Students will develop a model to describe the movement of matter among plants, animals, decomposers (specifically mushrooms), and the environment. By the end of the lesson, students will...