Hi Everyone,
I recently started a new position teaching Marine Biology at Central Campus High School in Des Moines, Iowa (of all places). I'm developing the curriculum and changing some things. Of course, I'm going to include a lot of cephalopod activities!!! So, here is my main question:
What does everyone do with their deceased octos and cuttlefish?
Dissections are a huge part of the course and I would love to be able to have the students experience those dissections as part of the course. Would anyone be willing to preserve (freeze) their dead cephalopods and donate them to our program?
Please let me know if you have any questions or would like to help out.
Thanks,
Greg
I recently started a new position teaching Marine Biology at Central Campus High School in Des Moines, Iowa (of all places). I'm developing the curriculum and changing some things. Of course, I'm going to include a lot of cephalopod activities!!! So, here is my main question:
What does everyone do with their deceased octos and cuttlefish?
Dissections are a huge part of the course and I would love to be able to have the students experience those dissections as part of the course. Would anyone be willing to preserve (freeze) their dead cephalopods and donate them to our program?
Please let me know if you have any questions or would like to help out.
Thanks,
Greg