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Ecology Activity 1

This document summarizes an ecology activity and presentation about wolves in Yellowstone National Park. It includes slides with true/false quiz questions about how wolves were reintroduced to the park, their impact on the ecosystem by hunting elk, and concerns from local cattle ranchers. The slides also cover how the Yellowstone environment features mountains, lakes, and grasslands and how living and non-living things like wolves, trees, caves, and rivers interact in the ecosystem.

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Ecology Activity 1

This document summarizes an ecology activity and presentation about wolves in Yellowstone National Park. It includes slides with true/false quiz questions about how wolves were reintroduced to the park, their impact on the ecosystem by hunting elk, and concerns from local cattle ranchers. The slides also cover how the Yellowstone environment features mountains, lakes, and grasslands and how living and non-living things like wolves, trees, caves, and rivers interact in the ecosystem.

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Ecology Activity 1.

1 Part 2
presented by Matt Milmine on August 15, 2019

Slide 1 of 4

Notes by daisy hernandez


Slide 2 of 4

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Slide 3 of 4

Quiz Wolves in Yellowstone Video Questions


1. Wolves had disappeared from Yellow stone National Park and were brought back to the area
by park rangers.

True

False

2. Local cattle ranchers are concerned about wolves killing their cows.

True

False

3. Wolves in Yellowstone stay inside of the park's boundaries.

True

False

4. Some people moving into the area are building more houses and reducing open space.

True

False

5. Wolves may eat cows, sheep, elk, and bison.

True

False

6. The Yellowstone environment includes mountains, lakes, and grasslands.


True

False
Slide 4 of 4

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Slide Notes:

1. some living things would be wolfs, trees, and birds, non living things would be caves,
mountains, and rivers. living things and nonliving things interact with each other by a wolf
looking for shelter in a cave. 2. storms would have caused yellow storms to change. in the future
pollution would cause it to change. 3. park rangers thought it would be a good thing to
reintroduce wolves to balance the ecosystem . wolves would start to hunt for elk and make
shelter in caves 4. tourists would find the wolves interesting . cattle ranchers would be anger
and scared for their cattle. people that live near the park would have to take percussion park
rangers would be happy to see that the wolves are back 5. wolves do belong in the park for
many reason to keep the food chain in balance.

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