A father and child sitting on haytor rocks in Dartmoor National Park © VisitBritain

Activity: Grouse shooting - discuss a controversial issue

Where?

This is an activity for the classroom, although it could be adapted for a moorland field trip.

Who for?

Key stage 3 and 4 - England and Wales

Who by?

This activity is for you to take, using the resources below.

Time it takes?

Various activities ranging from 15-minutes to up to an hour.

Activity aims:

To investigate the role grouse shooting plays in the economy, conservation and management of upland areas.

Students will learn about or discuss the following topics either through short activities or group discussions:

What you will need:

Print out the six-page PDF below. You may wish to give pupils the whole six-page pack, or simply give them a copy of page 5 (topics for discussion and exercises).

If completing the exercises on a field trip don't forget:

The PDF includes information on:

grouse_shooting_in_the_north_york_moors.pdf

You may also wish to print out this photo pack of images of people involved in grouse shooting:

photo_pack_-_people_involved_in_grouse_shoot.pdf

Further information:

You can also use the following web links to gather further information

www.northyorkmoors.org.uk/moorland

www.moorlandassociation.org

www.naturalengland.org.uk/ourwork/conservation/designatedareas

Curriculum links (England and Wales):

Subject area(s): English / geography / environmental science / applied science

Learning outcomes:

learning about