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VI. Conservation Ecology
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A. Resources 1. Renewable Can be replenished Can be replenished 2. Non-renewable Cannot be replenished
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B. Land Resources 1. If managed properly, soil is renewable. Soil Erosion Soil Erosion Desertification Desertification
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C. Forest Resources 1. Forests should also be renewable but can easily be misused. Deforestation Deforestation
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D. Animal Resources 1. Animals, when properly hunted, are renewable Overfishing/Overhunting Overfishing/Overhunting Aquaculture/Farm Raising Aquaculture/Farm Raising
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E. Biodiversity 1. Think about food webs: biodiversity is important to every organism in the web. 2. When there is a loss of biodiversity it results in extinction of threatened or endangered species.
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F. Threats to Biodiversity 1. Habitat loss 2. Habitat fragmentation Abiotic & biotic Abiotic & biotic 3. Habitat degradation Pollution Pollution Biological Magnification Biological Magnification 4. Introduced species
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G. Conservation Tactics 1. Sustainable use 2. Habitat corridors a strip of land that aids in the movement of species between disconnected areas of their natural habitat
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G. Conservation Tactics 3. Reintroduction programs Grey Wolf Osprey
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Homework The Invaders Ecologist Article The Invaders Ecologist Article Review Packet (if not done) Review Packet (if not done)
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