A few years ago, I wrote a classroom resource about ecology for
elementary and middle school kids. It covered all the territory you’d
expect—biomes, habitats, food chains, etc.
But the publisher insisted on a conspicuous omission. No mention
could be made of one of the major biologists who pioneered ecology.
That biologist was Charles Darwin.
A few years ago, I wrote a classroom resource about ecology for
elementary and middle school kids. It covered all the territory you’d
expect—biomes, habitats, food chains, etc.