Animals in the Wild
Pollution
Climate Change
Earth Day Speaker
National Parks
100

Lemurs are only native to this one country. 

Madagascar

100

These tiny plastic particles are often found in oceans and drinking water. 

Microplastics

100

The release of this gas is the main reason for rising global temperatures. 

Carbon Dioxide 

100

This organization was CSN's Earth Day 2025 speaker that you all heard from today. 

Conservation Collier 

100

The largest canyon in the world is located in this American state.

Arizona

200

This animal has the most powerful bite in the world. 

Hippopotamus 

200

This type of pollution is created when too much artificial light brightens the night sky, confusing nocturnal wildlife and making it harder to see stars.

Light Pollution

200

This climate phenomenon is marked by unusually warm ocean temperatures in the Pacific, affecting weather worldwide.

El Niño

200

Conservation Collier land managers sometimes use this controlled ecological management technique to reduce excess vegetation, prevent destructive wildfires, and help fire-adapted plant species thrive.

Prescribed/Controlled Burn

200

This Florida national park protects the largest subtropical wilderness in the U.S., famous for its slow-moving waters and alligator habitats.

Everglaes National Park

300

This animal is the loudest in the world and is capable of producing sounds louder than a jet engine.

Sperm Whale

300

This massive collection of plastic debris and trash floats in the ocean between California and Hawaii.

Great Pacific Garbage Patch

300

This international agreement, adopted in 2015, aims to limit global warming to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels.

Paris Agreement

300

Today's Earth Day sponsor was founded in this year. 

2003

300

You can find the world's largest trees in this national park.

Redwood National Park

400

This Florida species provides burrows for over 400 species, making it a keystone species.

Gopher Tortoise 

400

This chemical, once used in gasoline and paint, caused severe health issues including brain damage before being banned in many countries.

Lead

400

This gas, 28 times more potent than carbon dioxide at trapping heat, is released from livestock digestion and thawing permafrost.

Methane

400

Conservation Collier protects populations of this federally endangered big cat, which relies on large, connected tracts of wild habitat for hunting and breeding.

Florida Panther

400

This country is home to the largest national park in the world. 

Greenland

500

This animal is the largest living species of lizard and uses a combination of venom and bacteria to take down prey.

Komodo Dragon

500

Pollution from cars, factories, and power plants can mix with water vapor to create this harmful precipitation.

Acid Rain

500

This key term describes the process of Earth’s oceans absorbing excess carbon dioxide that lowers their pH and harms marine organisms.  

Ocean Acidification

500

This 2.5 mile, and 140 acre trail belonging to today's Earth Day Sponsor leads into baker park and passes through 6 natural ecosystems

Gordon River Greenway

500

This country’s Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park includes a famous volcano.

Japan