After discussion, go back
to your teams. Decide if you would like to change your
points based on considerations raised in the full-class
forum. If any actions did not receive points, should they
be dropped from the strategy?
Return to the full-class forum and try to achieve consensus
on a Global Jaguar Conservation Strategy. This should
encompass the three teams best thinking about approaches
to jaguar conservation.
Draft Your Plan
In this step, you and your class will formalize the Jaguar
Conservation Strategy by putting it in writing.Write the
Strategy in a format that can be shared with everyone
in the class (and other classes) such as a poster, banner,
flier, pamphlet, or computer document.
Check out the Jaguar Conservation Plan Components link
to the consensus plan developed at the
Mexico workshop.
Your plan will look different from theirs because their
plan has covered topics that haven't been considered
in this workshop.
Look to see if you've covered all the important concepts
from this workshop. Maybe your plan is different because
you thought of something they didn't.
Step #10 Tip
Consider publicizing your plan. One way might be to put your
conservation plan on a poster and display it on an occasion
when other members of your school community -- students, faculty
and parents -- have a chance to read it. Publicizing your plan
will help raise awareness of the survival threats jaguar to
more people, which is a key part in the fight to save Americas'
top cat.