by Dan | Oct 23, 2020 | environmental studies
Mark the correct answer by making it BOLD. Populations of most species live in “clumps.” This is because: a. Animals make temporary groups during mating /nesting b. Safety in numbers (herds provide group protection) c. Resource availability is patchy d. All of the...
by Brian Leakey | Oct 6, 2020 | environmental studies
The paper is to be 8 pages in length, not including cover and reference page. A minimum of 5 primary or quality secondary sources that are dated, by reliable authors, or organizations. Proper references include the author/organization, year published, title, and...
by Brian Leakey | Oct 3, 2020 | environmental studies
First, watch these videos from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch website, with closed captions and transcript...
by Brian Leakey | Sep 30, 2020 | environmental studies
Use the US Fish and Wildlife Service, your local conservation agency, or the UN’s Red List to create fourdifferent trading cards. Get creative and design your own cards or use PowerPoint slides or use the templateprovided below. Include all of the provided information...
by Brian Leakey | Sep 24, 2020 | environmental studies
Seminar summaries should be two pages, typed (double spaced with Times New Roman 12-1point font) Please write a summary of the environmental seminar which you can access by the link below.The seminar summary must include the following information:a) Identify and...
by Brian Leakey | Sep 22, 2020 | environmental studies
You use the concepts of abstraction and encapsulation every day. You may call it “understanding the bigger picture” or “seeing the forest for the trees.” It helps you manage the complexity of your tasks without getting bogged down in the details. Think about the ways...