Activity Book. Help protect our soil, air, woods, waters, and wildlife

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A program of the Izaak Activity Book Activities to educate and encourage future conservation leaders Recommended Ages: 6 to 8 Find the hidden pictures. See back cover. Help protect our soil, air, woods, waters, and wildlife

A program of the Izaak The soil under your feet is filled with all sorts of living things. Match each animal to the place it belongs. MOLE TERMITE CENTIPEDE ANT EARTHWORM 2

Clean air is healthy for people, trees, and wildlife. Can you find your way past the pollutants? A program of the Izaak 3

A program of the Izaak Many animals rely on dead and dying trees. Color the picture, then match the animal names to the creatures found in it. BAT BEETLE OPOSSUM OWL RACCOON SALAMANDER WOODPECKER WREN 4 These trees provide many important benefits to wildlife, including a source of food and a place to rest or hide. After trees decay, their nutrients return to the soil to feed new plants.

Ponds are home to a variety of fish, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, insects, and plants that live in and around the water. Can you identify them? A program of the Izaak BONUS POINTS: Which of these animals built something to help create the pond? Where does this animal live? CLUE: Use the five letters circled in the crossword puzzle to spell out this answer. 5

A program of the Izaak What s for dinner? Connect the dots to discover three hungry animals. These North American animals are looking for their next meals. Every wild animal, either predator or prey, has its place in the food chain. 6

ANSWERS Cover/page 1 Outdoor America PAGE 3 Air A program of the Izaak PAGE 2 Soil Soil is filled with insects and animals that often interact with each other. Their activities can also benefit the soil. PAGE 4 Woods OWL PAGE 5 Waters WOODPECKER BAT RACCOON WREN Ants eat lots of different foods. The food they store and eat adds nutrients to the soil, and the tunnels inside ant hills improve the ability of the soil to hold water. Centipedes are often found under fallen leaves, and they help move leaf litter and soil while hunting for insects and other prey. EarthwormS dig tunnels as they move through the soil. These tunnels help the ground hold water, like a sponge. Earthworms also pull leaves and animal manure down into the soil, either for food or to plug a burrow hole, which makes the soil more fertile. Moles burrow beneath the surface to eat earthworms and small insect larvae, creating holes in the soil that hold water after it rains. Termites eat rotten wood such as stumps and fallen logs, breaking down dead trees so the nutrients can return to the soil. OPOSSUM BEETLE SALAMANDER Bats rest during the day under loosened, peeling tree bark. Beetles thrive in decaying wood found on the forest floor. They bore holes into the wood to lay eggs there, and they feed on fungi (like mushrooms) that grow on the wood. Opossums (often pronounced possums ) hide inside hollow tree limbs and logs to avoid predators. Owls and other birds of prey favor bare, weather-worn branches as hunting perches. (Leaves would block their view.) Raccoons prefer to live in hollow tree cavities, far enough off the ground to avoid predators. Salamanders, when out of the water, will slip silently under moist, fallen leaves and rotting trees in search of food and other friendly amphibians. Woodpeckers bore for insects under the bark of dead or dying trees. Wrens and many other birds hunt near the forest ground, including on fallen tree limbs, in search of beetles and other insects. Bonus Points: beaver/l O D G E PAGE 6 Wildlife After connecting the dots, you should have found: An eagle carrying a fish in its claws A wolf stalking a deer A snake hunting for bird eggs 7

Izaak 707 Conservation Lane Gaithersburg, MD 20878-2983 Young Ikes Activity Book Compliments of: FSC Green PMS 626 C 100 M 60 Y 100 K 20 q Black w/wht type q White w/blk type Other q *There is an option for a mini version -if printing area is smaller than the standard minimum size. See Allen for details. young IKES A program of the Izaak The Izaak Walton League of America is a national non-profit conservation organization whose members and supporters enjoy and protect America s outdoors. Founded in 1922, the League has more than 250 chapters in communities across the country. You can join a local chapter or support the national organization as a member-at-large. As a member, you will have access to many volunteer opportunities and receive our quarterly magazine, Outdoor America, along with other member benefits. Memberships are available for individuals, families, students, and youth. To Standard learn more about Label the League and how to become a member, visit www.iwla.org/member or call 800-IKE-LINE (800-453-5463). Stan heig On the front cover: Find 12 things you might use while exploring outdoor America. Tent Binoculars Fishing rod Hiking boot Compass Water bottle Backpack Pocket knife 12mm or 1/2 *Select Flashlight the logo Camera needed for placement Hat First aid kit Learn more at www.iwla.org/youngikes 800-IKE-LINE q Illustrations by Peter Grosshauser 2011 Izaak Walton League of America New