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Polar Conservation & Future

Understand the conservation challenges facing polar regions — marine protected areas in the Southern Ocean aim to preserve Antarctic ecosystems, Arctic nations dispute sovereignty over northern sea routes and resources as ice retreats, indigenous peoples fight for land rights and voice in environmental decisions, and international cooperation (Paris Agreement, Antarctic Treaty) is essential but difficult to maintain as economic pressures grow

Suggested ages 9–11

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Evidence of understanding

  • Describe at least two conservation measures: marine protected areas in the Southern Ocean and the Antarctic Treaty
  • Explain why Arctic sovereignty is contested as ice retreats and shipping routes open
  • Describe the role of indigenous peoples in Arctic environmental decisions and why their knowledge matters

Assessment prompt

Can Polar Conservation & Future discuss the big challenges facing the poles — like countries arguing over Arctic resources as ice melts, the push for marine protected areas in Antarctica, and why indigenous peoples' voices matter in these decisions?

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