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Endangered Species Project Example Mrs. Hoffman

Where is this species found? Location(s) Biome: ____________ Biome characteristic #1 Biome characteristic #2

Biome Pictures

Climatograph of Biome High temp: Low temp: High precip: Low precip:

(#) species living in (region) Reptiles: Amphibians: Mammmals: # Organisms Near Threatened: # Organisms Vulnerable # Organisms Endangered # Organisms Critically Endangered

Name of Endangered Species Genus species (scientific name) Threat Level: (Include Picture)

Endangered species characteristics Description of organism characteristics Ex. Gray Fur Sharp teeth

Diet of Endangered Species What does this organism eat? Bats Cats Rats Trophic level = ___________ Heterotroph Autotroph

Food web of biome Indicate Producers & Consumers (1st, 2nd , 3rd) Include ALL Trophic Level Labels underneath Ex: Plant  Herbivore  Carnivore  Carnivore #2 (producer)  ( )  ( )  ( ) (autotroph)  ( )  ( )  ( )

Disaster affecting the Region Impact #1 Impact #2

Population of organism Range of the endangered species Total world population: _____ Sampling technique:

Population over time Include a graph showing species population

Population monitoring & Interventions Efforts being done to help organism: Example #1 Example #2

Current Event of Organism (only slide with sentences!) Article summary This article….. Importance of article This article is important because…. Website Link (INSERT URL)

Sources Links (URL) for websites used Image Links Link #1 Link #2