View the animation on Gorongosa’s Water Cycle—HHMI BioInteractive Animation (Links
to an external site.)
• Launch the Gorongosa National Park Interactive Map (Links to an external site.) to learn
more about the natural features and vegetation types of Gorongosa National Park.
• View Tracking Lion Recovery in Gorongosa National Park | HHMI BioInteractive (Links to
an external site.) in Gorongosa National Park
• View Surveying Gorongosa’s Biodiversity | HHMI BioInteractive Video (Links to an
external site.)
• A Science-Based Approach to Restoring Gorongosa’s Wildlife | HHMI BioInteractive
Video (Links to an external site.)
• Register and launch the WildCam Gorongosa Lab (Links to an external site.) interactive
database to explore and revise your research questions.
Scientific investigation often begins by making observations about the natural world.
Observations can inspire questions about phenomena. For scientists to answer a question
regarding phenomena, it must be testable, meaning that it could be answered by designing an
experiment and collecting data. After identifying a testable question, a scientist can develop a
hypothesis and even predict the expected results of the investigation if the hypothesis is
supported. The scientist can test the hypothesis through experimentation, or further
observation, and then analyze and interpret the collected data.
This assignment is based on wildcam photos from Gorongosa’s National Park in Mozambique,
Africa
Follow the instructions below to complete this assignment:
• Download the Scientific Inquiry Using Wildcam Photos Download Scientific Inquiry
Using Wildcam Photosreporting form. Answer each question in two to four sentences.
• View all videos listed above, explore website features, and closely read the content.
• Follow the instructions and completely answer all questions on the Scientific Inquiry
Using Wildcam Photos Download Scientific Inquiry Using Wildcam
Photosreporting form.
• References used should follow APA guidelines.
• Submit the completed assignment to Waypoint for grading.
In the Scientific Inquiry Using Wildcam Photos document,
• Develop at least three different questions about the observed phenomena related to
vegetation type, and/or the kind of species in each vegetation type using the Wildcam
Gorongosa Lab (Links to an external site.).