Field Observations
'ology
Nature Journaling
Human Impacts
Ethics and Safety
100

Reptile we have seen twice in the field. 

What is a snake?

100

Scientific study of mammals. 

What is mammalogy?

100

Three pages per week. 

What is our nature journaling requirement?

100

Invasive vine that strangles native trees.

What is English Ivy?

100

Pairing up for a hike in an isolated area. 

What is the buddy system?

200

Bird we saw in Sarah's Glen. 

What is a great blue heron?

200

Scientific study of birds.

What is ornithology?

200

Drawing animals and plants in our journals.

What is field sketching?

200

Habitat loss. 

What is development? OR What is deforestation?

200

Protection against ticks. 

What is tick repellent? 

300

Native vine we saw at Jim Barnett Park?

What is poison ivy?

300

Scientific study of the relationships and interactions between organisms and their environment. 

What is ecology?

300

Labels, charts, maps, zoom-ins, zoom-outs, 

What are some nature journaling strategies?

300

Planting native plants. 

What is habitat restoration?

300

Also protection against ticks. 

What is rolling your socks over your pants?

400

Amphibian we saw at MSV pond.

What is a green frog?

400

Scientific study of the relations between climate and periodic biological phenomena, such as bird migration and plant flowering.

What is phenology?

400

Words, numbers, and pictures.

What goes in a nature journal?

400

Pet that kills 1.3 - 4.0 billion birds each year. 

What is a cat?

400

Packing out your trash. 

What is "leave no trace?"

500

Blue flower that grows near MSV pond. 

What is blue mistflower?

500

Observation and interpretation of organisms and ecosystems. (Hint: not an 'ology)

What is field natural history?

500

Date, time, location, weather.

What is metadata?

500

Bluebird nesting boxes. 

What helped bluebird populations recover?


500

Just look, don't touch/take. 

What is ethical wildlife viewing?

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