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Overview
topics
Introduction
Ecological Principles
Human Systems
Energy Resources
Air Resources
Land Resources
Water Resources
Living Resources
Conclusion
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Topic outline
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Living Resources & Biodiversity
1. Living resources
a. Food
b. Shelter
c. Clothing
d. Recreation
2. Levels of biodiversity
a. Genetic
b. Species
c. Ecosystem
3. Distribution of biodiversity
a. Species distribution
b. Hotspots
4. Value of biodiversity
a. Economic
b. Aesthetic and spiritual
c. Ecologic
d. Intrinsic
e. Recreation and health
f. Education
5. Threats to biodiversity
a. Habitat destruction, fragmentation, climate change
b. Invasive/Non-native species
c. Pollution
d. Bioaccumulation and biomganification
e. Human population growth
f. Overexploitation and illegal trade
g. Characteristics of extinction prone species
6. Classification of species
a. Stable species
b. Endangered species
c. Threatened species
d. Extirpated and extinct species
e. Game/non-game species
f. Invasive species
7. Protecting biodivesity
a. Species vs. ecosystem approach
b. Wildlife management
c. Preservation/conservation/restoration
d. Regulation
e. Education
f. Habitat management
RESOURCES

Living Resources & Biodiversity
 
Biodiversity Webquest (activity)
Source: Harv Hayden, Wisconsin Rapids School District
Activity (MS Word)
In this webquest, students visit the Biodiversity Project web site, read specific information, and answer questions about the definition of biodiversity, its values, and its threats.
 
Prairie Nursery (field trip)
Source: Prairie Nursery, Westfield, WI
http://www.prairienursery.com
Great place for a field trip. Prairie Nursery offers live plants and seeds of species native to the Midwest, whether for prairies, woodlands, or wetlands. Guided tours of the display gardens are available. Call to set up a visit 608-296-3679. Open April - October.
 

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