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Test your knowledge of environmental science with this engaging Jeopardy-style PowerPoint game! Explore notable conservation efforts, influential environmentalists like Rachel Carson and John Muir, and discover essential concepts such as biomass, keystone species, and ecological succession. Challenge your understanding of the threats to wildlife, including illegal hunting and habitat destruction, while learning about key initiatives like CITES and captive breeding. Perfect for classrooms and group learning, this trivia game is an interactive way to deepen your appreciation for our planet and its biodiversity.
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What book did Rachel Carson write in 1962? Hint: about pesticide use and effect on birds.
Look at a Calendar and you may be reminded what environmental organization John Muir founded.
Aldo Leopold wrote this collection of essays about nature and man’s relation w/nature
This person increased protected lands by millions of acres….NO, San Juan Hill was famous for other reasons.
A volcanic eruption produces an island w/lichens and plants eventually being established: What type of succession?
How much energy will be transferred up to the next trophic level in an energy pyramid. Daily Double: How much energy is therefore lost at each level?
Use the 10% law to determine the amount of energy/biomass at the top trophic level. ? 5000 kg
How do humans cause extinctions 1. Destroy _______ 2. unregulated or Illegal ______ 3. Introduce _______species
What is a keystone species? Daily double: Name a keystone species discussed in class ( you “otta” know this.
This biome has rich soil for agriculture, Parts of Midwest like Nebraska & Kansas
How did “CITES” save the African elephant from continued slaughter. Hint: CITES is “Convention of international trade on endangered species….”
Name a famous Tennesse project that was controversial due to an endangered species (snail darter)
Your team may want to “Whoop” it up if they know this example of an IUCN (International Union for the Conservation of Nature) project: