Ecology Presentation/ Report. Rubric (PPT & Report)  Choose one current environmental issue that is affecting our planet.  Powerpoint (5 slides)  Typed.

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Ecology Presentation/ Report

Rubric (PPT & Report)  Choose one current environmental issue that is affecting our planet.  Powerpoint (5 slides)  Typed written report. (one page)

Rubric Continued 1. What is the factor(s) affecting the ecosystem? 2. How are trophic structures affected? How is the food web affected (if at all). Discuss specifics, which species (keystone?) 3. Identify the full ecosystem, what are the abiotic factors involved? 4. What is the role that humans play in this issue? 5. What is the long term impact of this issue? What can our species do to change/reverse this issue