FORESTS By Grace Anne Patrick and Chaz. Living and Non-living Things Living: Birds, snakes, bears, plants, trees, frogs, worms, deer, bugs Non-living:

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FORESTS By Grace Anne Patrick and Chaz

Living and Non-living Things Living: Birds, snakes, bears, plants, trees, frogs, worms, deer, bugs Non-living: Soil, rocks, pebbles, twigs

How People, Plants and Animals Interact With Each Other The birds eat the worms The bears eat the fish The people cut down trees The people kill deer The people catch fish The fish eat worms and bugs

How Humans impact Forests They cut down trees They build buildings in the place of trees They sometimes start forest fires They are causing the forests to disappear

Protect and Harm Protect Put up fences They protect by putting up signs Garbage cans for the litter Harm They shoot animals They litter They poison animals They make fur coats

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