Intro to NRE
Plants
Forestry and Ag
Hunting and Mining
Policy
100

A species not from a specific ecosystem that is causing harm.  Think: spotted lantern flies.

What is invasive?

100

Oh that- those are 2 ways plants benefit an ecosystem.  It's weird that you didn't include the other two though

What is...


Producers oxygen for animals

Acts as habitat for animals

Improved Availability of water

Increases quality of water

100

This type of sustainability refers to keeping habitats in tact, water clean, and low greenhouse gasses

What is environmental sustainability

100

The main type of mining done in the US

What is surface mining?

100

A large government protected area to help preserve wildlife and natural resources.  Helps educate and keep the public interested in the outdoors

What is a national park

200

A species not from a specific ecosystem.  It's not doing any harm its just... not from the area.

What is nonnative

200

Hunting, deforestation, and trapping animals are all examples of this type of disturbance

What is Human based

200

The responsible management of natural resources, not to be confused with sustainability.

What is stewardship?

200

Coal, gold, lithium, iron, and aluminum are all examples of things in this.. general category

What are mined materials

200

A plant or animal threatened with extinction

What is an endangered species

300

All interaction that occur in an ecosystem

What is ecology

300

This term refers to the development of a completely barren lifeless ecosystem.  So much so that it may not even have soil yet!  But that's ok, the lichen are on their way to help

What is primary succession

300
Another pillar of sustainability, though this one includes access to healthcare, roads, and education

What is social

300

The amount of branches that come off a deer or elk's main antlers

What are points?

300

Examples include the Amur leopard and green sea turtles.  Conservation efforts need to be made to keep these animals around.

What is endangered

400

Planned management and careful use of a natural resource.

what is conservation?

400

One of the ways botonists survey plants

What is revele, quadrents, aerial

400

This tool is used to help foresters measure trees

What are Biltmore sticks

400

The legal permit that allows a hunter to kill and harvest deer.  Usually has a number limit.

What are deer tags?

400

No longer around.  Gone.  To never be seen again (though it's happened before)

What is an extinct

500
Unlimited use of a natural resource for human gain

What is exploitation

500

Small soil texture that is very compact.  Holds a lot of water.

What is clay
500

This three word term, used in both agriculture and forestry, makes sure that people working in these industries are being sustainable.  Examples include crop rotations, minimizing synthetic fertilizers, and selective cuttings

What is Best Management Practices

500

This type of mining is arguable the least environmentally invasive using chemicals to dissolve and separate specific minerals from the rock its lodged in.  Then it pumps that solution to a processing plant.

What is in-situ mining?

500

White tailed deer, gray squirrels, earthworms, and the american Robin are all examples of this level of endangerment

What is least concern