Weather data is being collected over ten days. The first set of weather data was collected on Thursday, January 31. Please be sure that you record data collected by your team if you are absent. Keep your field notebook up to date.
Welcome to Ms. Carnathan's Ecology course. This blog will provide you with project descriptions, research opportunities and readings. Check out the homework page. Absent? Missed class notes? Check out the class notes page! You may also send comment on readings or post your questions. Use this blog to be successful.
Reflection
"Teach me to walk the soft Earth, a relative to all that live. Give me the strength to understand and the eyes to see. Help me, for without you I am nothing."
Black Elk, Oglala Sioux Holy Man
Black Elk, Oglala Sioux Holy Man
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Friday, January 4, 2008
Your Ecological Address - Homework
#1
This project asks you to identify your ecological address. You must find out where you get your water and where it goes when it leaves your house. You must also identify the direction (north, south, east, west) in which your house faces. You must check out soil, rocks, topography, plants and animals in your backyard. Your must discuss the history of your neighborhood. Was it originally farmed? What use change will occur in the future? Have fun identifying your ecological address.
This project asks you to identify your ecological address. You must find out where you get your water and where it goes when it leaves your house. You must also identify the direction (north, south, east, west) in which your house faces. You must check out soil, rocks, topography, plants and animals in your backyard. Your must discuss the history of your neighborhood. Was it originally farmed? What use change will occur in the future? Have fun identifying your ecological address.
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