Rewilding to Reverse Biodiversity Loss

ESL news-based lesson plan

Lesson Overview

In this ESL lesson on environment and biodiversity, students will learn about Rewilding and its possible advantages. Rewilding is a conservation technique that promotes ecosystem biodiversity by returning plant and animal species that have been pushed out, primarily due to human activity. Reintroducing these animals into a certain habitat might aid ecosystems’ ability to self-regulate and revert to natural processes. Rewilding can help restore ecosystems on a large scale, prevent climate change, and create socioeconomic prospects for people.

While targeting intermediate and upper-intermediate language learners of English, it is highly adaptable as it has been purposely designed to facilitate mixed-level classes. This includes targeting professionals in a tertiary institution such as a university or professional environment.

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