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Hedgerows and Wildlife leaflet
Hedgerows and Wildlife leaflet

... can travel when looking for food or mates, and navigation tools for bats. As a result of this, the continuity of the hedge is very important and gaps are undesirable. It is best to gap-up using a mixture of species similar to those already present in the hedge (preferably locally sourced - see www.f ...
Delaware Ecosystems
Delaware Ecosystems

... 1. Understand that: All organisms require energy. A general distinction among organisms is that plants use solar energy to make their own food (sugar) and animals acquire energy directly or indirectly from plants. Students should be able to:  Understand and describe how the maintenance of a relativ ...
Coast Highway from San Luis Obispo to the Mexican Border
Coast Highway from San Luis Obispo to the Mexican Border

... What to See: The National Marine Sanctuary consists of five rocky, wave-blasted islands which sit within a rich marine habitat. Crucial rookeries for California sea lions, harbor seals, northern elephant seals, northern fur seals, threatened Steller sea lions and guadalupe fur seals are provided by ...
Lesson 5: ECOSYSTEMS
Lesson 5: ECOSYSTEMS

... They are able to produce food from the energy of the sun through photosynthesis or, in some instances, from inorganic molecules through chemosynthesis. They are autotrophs. They are the beginning of every food chain. They are plants, some bacteria, algae and chemosynthetic organisms. 3.2. Consumers. ...
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Tides - Feiro Marine Life Center

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Science_Standard_8_LFS - Brandywine School District

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Chapter 6: Dimension 3: Disciplinary Core Ideas—Life Sciences

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chapter 12 - Geoclassroom Home
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Science 1206 - Unit 1 (Ecology)
Science 1206 - Unit 1 (Ecology)

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4e - scientific protocol
4e - scientific protocol

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Lesson 1 - Introduction to Ecology - Hitchcock

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... home range.  Sometimes an animal’s territory and home range are the same, but more often an animal will defend only a part of its home range, usually around its den or nest.  The advantage of this kind of behaviour to the individual is that a resource in a successfully defended territory does not ...
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Fouling Community Studies in the Indian River

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