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    We are given the question which factors affect the stability of a Predator-Prey Population. Our goal is to find what factors could change a species population. A stable ecosystem means that a plant or animal does not overpopulate or underpopulate.. If the ecosystem is unstable, then a specie will grow largely, and another one would grow small. Our group collected how the population changed overtime and see if one specie goes extinct in our experiment. We put the experiment on a specific time…

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    Intro This is a critical Review of the Documentary by National Geographic Megacities: New York. In this documentary various environmental issues are presented, this critical review will explore the issues presented. Present Environmental issues include; the increase in population highlighted by the expansion of buildings and public transport. Urbanization and the Urban heat island. The energy consumed by the construction, maintenance and use of public transport systems. Underground construction…

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    Morongo preserve. My semester project was to clean the Morongo preserve. I went with my friends sergio and anthony to the preserve. We were all meeting up at the preserve around 8:00 am. My friends and I were suppose to do this for a semester project in MS Zacks class. This was all possible because my mom took the time to drive me to the Morongo Preserve drop me off and pick me up after. The ecological perspective of my project is that the animals who lived near the preserve won't be affected…

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    Cronon Metropolis Analysis

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    William Cronon’s Nature's Metropolis: Chicago and the Great West was essentially “environmental” and “economic” history that occurred in Chicago as well lands (Ohio River/Lake Michigan to the Pacific Ocean) that interacted with Chicago during the 19th century. Cronon voiced that the history that he was discussing was not be labeled as the history of how Chicago came to be, instead he implied that the history that he discussed should be labeled as a history that shows the interdependent…

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    Sustainable living is, in short, living in harmony with the community around you and the natural world you are placed in, in such a way that your actions will not harmfully affect the world around you now, or the state of that community for future generations. The fact that today's activities are imposing a heavy burden on the earth's capacity has led me to an increasing interest in environmental issues. It is emphasized that rapid production growth has exhausted natural resources and polluted…

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    There are several consistent messages noted during the analysis of the main concepts of sustainability. • There is limited research literature related to the sustainability of health care entities that can provide a comprehensive answer that fits all organizational models. • As Managers will be expected to maximize the efficiency of the available resources of the organization. • This is an influential piece as to why innovation and sustainability must be fully understood as there are instances…

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    Millions of acres of timber land are destroyed each year throughout the United States from wildfires. Throughout history wildfires, in the form of crown, surface, and ground, have played a significant role in shaping our lands today. The wildfires are a destructive force that not only tears through the forests, but also burns down residential homes and businesses that displace the local communities for an extended amount of time. Wildfires can have an extremely high cost that impacts the…

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    The last time you saw an invasive species is more recent than you think it is. Plethoras of nonnative plant species such as the Orange Hawkweed, Meadow Hawkweed, Butter and Eggs, and Common Tansy have established themselves at home in and around the city of Babbitt. The mentioned weedy vegetation can also be found in close proximity around the Northeast Range High School. While all of these species have been identified to be problematic for quite some time, almost nothing has been done to stop…

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    Did you know we all play an important part of our environment? Even the smallest animal can cause such a huge impact on its ecosystem and every animal around it. Living and nonliving things do impact the population of the ecosystem. Pandas are one of many animals that impact their ecosystem. Pandas eat bamboo which is good because then all animals in the area can come because of the bamboo decrease. If pandas did not exist then the bamboo can overgrow and drive some animals away because they…

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    Norway Rat Research Paper

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    Kelly seweyn Per;5 Is the Norway Rat an Invasive species that is what we going to be learning about in this paper including other non-invasive and invasive species but first we need to know what they are so you can talk away your best view from this paper. A invasive species have few natural predators, have high reproduction rates, are long lived, are pioneer species (meaning they were brought here from other places ) , They are generalists, they kill native species, produce abundant…

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