Whose Side are You On?
last updated August 6, 2000

-Group Roles-
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Farmer
You have worked in the sheep herding industry for many years.  Your family depends on the income from the farm to buy food, clothes, and all of your other needs.  Use the links for your role in the resources section to design a web in inspiration.  Consider the following question as you work on your web, "How does the wolf  affect your livelihood?". Then use your web to communicate to the farmer's point of view to the group.
 

Conservationist
You have visited several regions where people have been killing the gray wolf.  You will use the links for your role in the resources section to design a web in inspiration.  Consider the following question as you begin to fill in important details into your web, "Why should we try to save the gray wolf from human harm ?".  Then use your web to communicate the conservationist's point of view to the group.

Ecologist
You will be studying the red wolf that exists here in the United States.  You will use the links for your role in the resources section to design a web in inspiration.  Consider the following question as you begin to fill in your web, "How is the situation of the red wolf similar to the situation of the gray wolf?".  Then use your web to communicate the environmentalist's point of view to the group.

Reporter
You write for the Ranchers Digest.  Your magazine receives 90% of its revenue from the purchases of ranchers  As you research the gray wolf (or red wolf) using the links in the resource section consider the following question, "Why is my research important to the hunting industry and how can my information help them?".  Use your web to communicate the reporter's point of view to the group.
 
 




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