
Elakha. Phtot courtesy of the Elakha Alliance.
Overview
Lesson 1: Introduction to Relationships between Humans and the Environment
Lesson 2: Sea Otters and the Food Web
Lesson 3: Sea Otters, A Keystone Species
Lesson 4: Native Americans and the Sea Otter
Lesson 5: Dangers to Sea Otter and Responsibility of People
Extending the lessons/References
Books
Tatham, Betty and Joan Paley (Illustrator). Baby Sea Otter. ISBN-10: 0805075046 ISBN-13: 978-0805075045.
Websites
Sea Otter Awareness Week is September 24-30; for information on activities and events go to:
HYPERLINK “http://www.defenders.org/seaotter/awareness/”http://www.defenders.org/seaotter/awareness/
David Hatch at the Elakha Alliance
HYPERLINK “http://www.ecotrust.org/nativeprograms/elakha.htm”http://www.ecotrust.org/nativeprograms/elakha.htm
Elizabeth Woody at Ecotrust
HYPERLINK “http://www.ecotrust.org/nativeprograms/index.html”http://www.ecotrust.org/nativeprograms/index.html
The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde
HYPERLINK “http://www.grandronde.org” http://www.grandronde.org
Turtle Island Storytellers
HYPERLINK “http://www.turtleislandstorytellers.net/”http://www.turtleislandstorytellers.net/
Northwest Spirit Quest, Inc.
Elaine.nwspiritquest@dish.net


