Wingate Elementary
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The Wild Game
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Stan Johnson, educator of the Colorado Division of Wildlife, explains The Wild Game to Mr. Bradly's 5th grade class at Wingate Elementary in Grand Junction. Mr. Bradly's class also grow endangered fish as a class project.
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Each group is given a board, some connecting rods and some red and green spheres for each service or product related to hunting or fishing.
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And the game begins...
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Lynn Ensley, Colorado Sportsmen Wildliife Fund Director, works with students.
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Runners pick up more green and red spheres for their team's builder.
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The duck hunters almost finished with the game.
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Stan Johnson scores each group by totaling the finacial impact of each team's hunting or fishing related services and products.
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Stan shows that fishing and hunting provide $1,000,000,000 in revenue to Colorado's economy.
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And here's the winning tower!
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