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A powerful, discussion‑rich lesson where students justify conservation decisions using scientific evidence
End your ecology unit with a lesson that feels meaningful, relevant, and intellectually challenging. Students step into the shoes of conservationists, developers, local communities, and ecologists as they debate how land should be used—and must justify their choices using ecological principles. The worksheet is designed to guide students through structured reasoning, evidence‑based argument, and balanced decision‑making.

Why teachers love this resource
Real‑world relevance—students explore issues that matter

High‑quality extended writing perfect for assessment evidence

Clear scaffolding for persuasive and analytical reasoning

Engaging debate format that gets every student involved

Zero prep—print the worksheet and teach

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