Bird of Oregon
Habitats
Wetlands
Superfund Site
Food webs and Bioaccumulation
100

Name one bird of prey in Oregon

(Hawk, eagle, owl, osprey, falcon)

100

What are four things a habitat needs for animals to survive?

Food, water, shelter, and space

100

Why are wetlands important?

They provide habitat, filter water, reduce flooding, and support wildlife

100

What is a superfund site?

A polluted area that needs cleanup to protect people and wildlife.

100

What is a food web?

A network showing who eats whom in an ecosystem

200

What is another term for a bird of prey?

Raptor

200
Name one Oregon habitat

Wetland, forest, alpine, desert, grassland, coast, river, urban

200

Name one animal that might live in a wetland

Beaver, frog, heron, duck, salamander, otter, nutria, dragonfly

200

Why were scientists studying fish in the Willamette river?

To learn how pollution affects wildlife and people

200

What does Bioaccumulation mean?

When pollutants build up inside an organism over time.

300

What are three traits that make a bird of prey, a bird of prey?

Sharp talons, hooked beak, forward-facing eyes, hunting live prey.

300

What is the difference between a habitat and a niche

A habitat is where an organism lives. A niche is its role or job in the ecosystem.

300

How to wetlands help to keep rivers healthy?

They filter pollutants and slow down water before it reaches rivers.

300

Why can pollution still be a problem years after it enters a river?

Some pollutants stay in sediments, plants, and animals for a long time and can move through the food web.
300

Why might an eagle have more pollution in its body than a small fish?

Pollutants build up as they move up the food chain (biomagnification).