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Biodiversity Research 10-22-16

Biodiversity Video

I Can… 1. List 3 kinds of pollution 2. Describe how habitat destruction affects biodiversity

Biodiversity 1) Explain the importance of conservation (pg.162) Please complete the following on your Biodiversity Research… 1) Explain the importance of conservation (pg.162) 2) Describe the three R’s (pgs 163-165) 3) Explain how biodiversity can be maintained (pg.166) 4) Describe five environment strategies (pg.167) 5) Applying: What kinds of things can you do to help maintain biodiversity I can list 3 kinds of pollution. I can describe how habitat destruction affects biodiversity.

I can list 3 kinds of pollution. I can describe how habitat destruction affects biodiversity.