Succession
Human Impact
Protecting the Environment
Traditional Knowledge
100

How many types of succession are there?

2

100

How do humans cause habitat loss?

Taking resources and building in ecosystems that push animals/plants out

100

The amount of land and water needed to regenerate the resources a human uses

Ecological footprint

100

What is traditional knowledge?

Knowledge passed down generation by generation through stores, poems, art etc

200

What kind of succession happens in a place where there was no life?

Primary

200

Aggressive species sometimes introduced accidentally sometimes purposefully by humans and replace native species are called?

Invasive species

200

A person who carefully manages a resource by taking responsibility for their actions and educating others

Steward

200

Indigenous people understand how important it is to live in ___________ with each other

Harmony

300

What kind of succession happens in a place where there was life before that was disturbed?

Secondary

300

What are species at risk of becoming extinct?

Endangered

300

What is protecting areas of untouched land called?

Preserving

300

What are the acronyms that traditional knowledge is also known by?

TK or TEK (traditional knowledge, traditional ecological knowledge)

400

What kind of succession is this: A fire burns down a forest that regrows over time.

Secondary

400

What is extinction?

When a species disappears from earth

400

What does conserving mean?

Using ecosystems/resources wisely

400

What kind of science mostly views things as factual and measurable?

Western science

500

What kind of succession is this: An earthquake exposes new areas of rock where an ecosystem begins to form.

Primary

500

The variety of plant and animal life in an ecosystem is called?

Biodiversity

500

Repairing damage done by human activity

Restoring

500

What was the name of the Australian birds from the traditional knowledge article we read?

"Firehawks", or kites and falcons