HUMAN ECOLOGY DEF  THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HUMANS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT HUMANS CAN NEGATIVELY, OR POSITIVELY EFFECT THEIR ENVIRONMENT.

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HUMAN ECOLOGY DEF  THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HUMANS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT HUMANS CAN NEGATIVELY, OR POSITIVELY EFFECT THEIR ENVIRONMENT

HUMAN ECOLOGY THE MAIN NEGATIVE ECOLOGICAL IMPACT BY HUMANS IS REFERRED TO AS: THE BIODIVERSITY CRISIS DEF  LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY (EXTINCTION OF A VARIETY OF SPECIES)

HUMAN ECOLOGY THERE ARE THREE MAJOR REASONS FOR THE BIODIVERSITY CRISIS OVER________________ H______________ D_______________ I_______________ S_______________

HUMAN ECOLOGY OVERPOPULATION THE BIRTH RATE IS GREATER THAN THE DEATH RATE WHY IS THIS A PROBLEM?

HUMAN ECOLOGY HABITAT DESTRUCTION

HUMAN ECOLOGY HABITAT DESTRUCTION CAN RESULT FROM: URBANIZATION POOR FARMING PRACTICES MISUSE OF PESTICIDES POLLUTION (NOISE, WATER, AIR, LAND)

HUMAN ECOLOGY SPECIFIC CONSEQUENCES OF POLLUTION EUTROPHICATION (WATER POLLUTION) EUTROPHICATION BIOLOGICAL MAGNIFICATION (WATER POLLUTION) BIOLOGICAL MAGNIFICATION GARBAGE ISLAND (WATER POLLUTION) GARBAGE ISLAND ACID RAIN (WATER & AIR POLLUTION) ACID RAIN OZONE DEPLETION (AIR POLLUTION) OZONE DEPLETION GLOBAL WARMING(AIR POLLUTION) GLOBAL WARMING “GREENHOUSE EFFECT”GREENHOUSE EFFECT

HUMAN ECOLOGY EVERYONE, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE REMEMBER THAT GLOBAL WARMING AND OZONE DEPLETION ARE NOT THE SAME THING!!!!!!

HUMAN ECOLOGY THE LAST THREAT TO BIODIVERSITY COMES FROM: INTRODUCED/INVASIVE (FOREIGN) SPECIES DEF  LOOK INTO RABBITS AND AUSTRALIA!! INVASIVE SPECIES RAP

HUMAN ECOLOGY DO HUMANS DO ANYTHING GOOD FOR THE ENVIRONMENT? CONSERVATION BIOLOGY CONTROLLING POLLUTION REFORESTATION NATURE RESERVES BIOREMEDIATION PEST CONTROL POLLUTION CLEAN-UP

HUMAN ECOLOGY CONTROLLING POLLUTION WHAT CAN WE DO TO CONTROL THIS? 

HUMAN ECOLOGY REFORESTATION

HUMAN ECOLOGY NATURE RESERVES

HUMAN ECOLOGY BIOREMEDIATION DEF  ??

HUMAN ECOLOGY BIOLOGICAL PEST CONTROL

HUMAN ECOLOGY THIS CONCLUDES OUR BROADCAST DAY!!