• Conservation Biology

    "Keeping Earth Clean and Healthy!"

    In this final chapter of life science we will learn what we can do to help our home, planet Earth. Humans across the globe are working on solutions to protect and fix nature as we head into the future.

    Click on this PDF below to see the readings and assignments for this unit, they are in the correct order to complete. If you go onto Powerschool you will see the actual due dates as a general timeline for the unit. If you click on the "i" message in Powerschool you will be able to see hints and explanations to help. You can always email me as well for help or even just to say hi. I hope you and your families are safe and good. Thanks, Mr. Jacklin

    Conservation Biology PDF

    1. Population growth Brainpop with quiz

    2. Limiting factors and carrying capactiy of an ecosystem 

    3. United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established July 9th 1970

    4. Laws to protect all species, especially those endangered, and their habitats

    5. Rules and regulations on fishing and hunting to keep populations sustainable into the future

    6. Protecting ecosystems from "invasive species"

    7. National and state parks 

    8. National parks Brainpop with quiz

    9. Animal sanctuaries and hospitals

    10. Using clean, renewable natural resources to generate energy to power the economy

    11. Natural resources Brainpop with quiz

    12. Fossil fuels Brainpop with quiz

    13. Ecological succession (primary and secondary ecological succession after a disturbance)

    14. Habitat restoration 

    15. Symbiosis Brainpop with quiz

    16. Greenhouse effect Brainpop with quiz

    17. Humans and the environment Brainpop with quiz 

    18. Preserving Earth test 

     

      

    ***Scroll down this page to see the learning targets***  

     

     

     

Upper Niagara River - NF, NY
Upper Niagara River - NF, NY
Bar Harbor, Maine - starfish
Siesta Key, Florida - sea shells
Outer Banks, North Carolina - wild horses
Outer Banks, North Carolina - wild horses 2
Outer Banks, North Carolina - wild horses 3
Outer Banks, North Carolina - fish
Last Modified on May 13, 2020