Energy Flow in Wetlands Standalone Field Trip

Take and in-depth look at the producers, consumers, and decomposers found in a wetland. Identify local wetland plants, collect water samples, and catch aquatic creatures in order to discover how matter is recycled and energy flows through these important and fascinating ecosystems. We'll also discuss human impacts on our water over time and how we can all help protect our wetlands.

Location: Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary

Program Location(s):

  • Ipswich River, Topsfield

Grades:

6, 7, 8

Price:

Program cost depends on number of students and length of program. Mass Audubon charges a flat fee per group of 15 students ("sub-group"). Maximum of 6 sub-groups of 15 students or 90 total students. Entry fees to certain field trip locations not included. Please contact us for a direct quote.

Learning Standards Supported:

  • 7-MS-ESS2-4 - Earth's Systems - solar radiation/gravity drive water cycle

  • 7-MS-ESS3-4 - Earth and Human Activity - technological mitigation in resource use

  • 7-MS-LS2-3 - Ecosystems--Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics - matter and energy cycling

Contact:

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