Sunday, January 26, 2014

Lab #2

Tropical Ecology.

1. The different interaction of living organisms and non-living organisms. Why it is important for the environment. The life cycle explain why we need to preserve our sources. The next picture show how we do us a living organisms.







Environmental Studies, University of California Santa Cruz.Available from:
http://envs.ucsc.edu/news-events/news/images/lyme-blog480.jpg




2. My community Cuisnahuat El Salvador, deals with the lack of garbage service, and air pollution for deforestation. It is an opportunity to work for the community and engage people in it.

3. During this time in Oregon, I have been  working us a group with people of seven countries, I learned how to connect with others, and listen their ideas. I have learned how to use the three R system (Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle) to develop a project base in the garbage prevention. Identification of vegetation. Creation the maps after collect the data, and watershed processes to identify sources in creeks.

4. Ecology issue in El Salvador.
El Salvador is a place with rich diversity in the ecosystem, but is also exploited by mining companies damaging the ecosystem, in the video these people tell us what is happening and the investigations that have been doing during this time.


5. El Salvador: Flora and Fauna.
Children explaining some of the issues with plants and animals happening in El Salvador, to make people aware of the valuable sources that we have, and that they are important in the ecosystem to have a good balance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfsZc2bh63M


1 comment:

  1. Hi Yesenia,

    Good job on starting a blog. You got 4.5/5 points on lab 3. You are missing 0.5 points because on questions of adding a website of the "flora and fauna" of your country, you added a video instead of a website.

    Keep up the good work.

    Regards,

    Shadia

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