Environment Exploration Activity
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1. How can composting help the problem of excess waste?

 

2. What factors are endangering the "River of Grass"?

 

3. What are some benefits of insects?

 

4. What happened to the residents of Love Canal, NY? Why?

 

5. Name 3 benefits of trees.

 

6. What is a habitat garden?

 

7. How many years passed from the first controlled nuclear reaction to the first nuclear meltdown in U.S. history?

 

8. What "weed" is vital to the survival of the monarch butterfly?

 

9. How are bluebird trails helping them to survive?

 

10. How are bats important members of the ecosystem?

 

11. How are factory trawlers damaging Earth's oceans?

 

12. How has the peregrine falcon adapted its nesting behavior?

 

13. List some factors being explored to explain the high number of frog deformities.

 

14. How was Chernobyl a global disaster?

 

15. What harm do English Sparrows (a nonnative species) present to native birds?

 

16. What does it mean when the label on cans of tuna fish say they are dolphin-safe?

 

17. Why was leaded gas banned in the United States of America?

 

18. What chemical in paint can be very dangerous to people?

 

19. What disaster to the environment did the ship Valdez cause?

 

20. How many people died at the Union Carbide accident, at Bhopal, India?

 

21. How is litter harmful to wildlife? Use Google to find the answer

 

22. Name four different materials that can be recycled.

 

23. Review this Investigate your school environment activity. List 2 things that are relevant to your school.

 

24. Name two consequences of air pollution.

 

25. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service removed the bald eagle from the Endangered Wildlife list.
How many bald eagles are found in your state?

 

26. List three species potentially impacted by arctic drilling.

 

 

27. What is an Ephemeral Aquatic environment?

 

28. How are invasive species impacting the Great Lakes Food Web? (Search the site for information that will help you answer the question)

 

29. Use the NatureServe Database to identify a species found in your state. How is it threatened or endangered?

 

 

30. What is Ecological Forestry?

 

 

31. Name two things that are endangering the coral?

 

 

32. Name the two agencies that identify species to be put on the Endangered Species List.

  

 

33. Why can't the people of Santa Monica, CA drink their ground water?

 

 

34. What factors are endangering the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem?

 

 

35. Name two ways people can help save the Pacific Salmon.

 

 

36. In 1989, many countries agreed to ban trade in ivory. Why?

 

37. For several years gypsy moths did great damage to forests in the US.

What happened in 1996 that stopped them?

 

Has this continued to work?

 

38. Everyone knows fish cannot climb ladders. Or can they? What do these ladders do?

 

39. Why is the flooding of the Colorado River controversial?

 

40. Has the restoration of the wolf to Yellowstone Park been successful?

 

41. How does energy use affect the environment?

 

 

42. Is captivity harmful to whales?

 

43. List the environmental reasons for gardening with native plants.

 

44. The machine you are using to do this hunt will some day stop functioning. List some facts about computer recycling.

 

45. What are the sources of mercury contamination in our environment?

 

46. What is a Superfund site?

 

How many Superfund sites are located in your state? __________ How about in your county? __________

47. What is green chemistry?

 

48. Name one source of alternative energy. (Look it up using your Internet research skills.)

 

Can it be used in your community?

 

49. Aspen trees are dying in large numbers. What action(s) should people take to save the trees?

 

50. At Libby, Montana, they mined vermiculite ore for 70 years. Mining provided decades of good jobs and national attention
as the source of 80 percent of the world's vermiculite production.
What is the price the people of Libby have paid for this prosperity?

 

The Big Picture...
This activity has explored a wide variety of environmental issues. Which do you feel is the most significant? Why?

 

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Identify and investigate one environmental issue in your community.
What is the short term and long term impact? What should be done?

Write a letter to the editor of the newspaper regarding the issue.

 

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Watch this Google Earth tutorial at TeacherTube. Now find your school, your home address and 5 environmentally significant/special places in your community or region on Google Earth. What is important about each place? Which of these features influenced the placement or growth of your community? How will they impact the future growth/or decline of your region?

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The Scientific Method - watch this report about the challenges of air quality in one community.
Why would you move there or not move there?

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Capturing Carbon - Nova Science Now online video Jul. 2008
An eighth-grader's science fair project prompts her scientist father to develop a new way to pull excess carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.

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Watch Video Animations of U.S. Carbon Dioxide Pollution - How are things looking where you reside?

Follow up - Check out the environment in your community - Scorecard.org

Solve a Science Mystery - Select one

Which do you prefer paper - plastic - cloth bags?

Saving on Light Bulb Energy Activity

Useful links about the environment

Learn how you can take action on behalf of the environment. Environmentalist Internet Hunt
Environmentalist Award nomination - a problem based learning activity Sierra Club's Environmental Education page.
Check out the environment in your community - Scorecard.org Explore the resources at Environmental Awareness
Oceans cause for concern PBL Hands on the Land
Explore Efficient Energy Uses An Ocean Pollution Investigation
Energy Alternatives pbl Chief Seattle's profound words
Milkweed & Monarch Mania Sea Fish farms
Product Packaging Conundrum - pbl mshs PA Envirothon info
Energy Alternatives Exploration Green Scissors Campaign
Global Warming and Climate Change pbl Exploring the Environment
Natural Resource Wars - who will be the winner? pbl Zam's Quest - 8 units based on environmental issues
Prairie Ecosystem Activity Probing Ponds - Digital Edge Learning Interchange
Exploring Biomes - pbl Dolphin-Safe Tuna? Webquest
Solve the science mystery - what has happened? Green Energy online videos
Rachel Carson Beetles Eating Up Rockies video
Drought Presentation - pbl Predators in paradise
Bluebird Project Environmental Working Group
Environment Issues Game - problem based learning The Environment Report

Environmental Education Network, a clearinghouse for all environmental education information, materials and ideas on the Internet. K-12 links range from Acid Rain Lesson Plans to Whales: A Thematic Web Unit. http://www.envirolink.org/

I have long been an ardent recycler. I started an aluminum recycling program in our community which raised over $8000 for technology at our elementary school. I hauled over 1 million aluminum cans in 3 years of collecting. I also planned, planted and cared for the school's habitat garden. At another school, I established a bluebird trail which had 5 families the first year! My yard is a certified habitat garden and a Monarch Waystation.

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