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Ecology Activity 1

This document summarizes an ecology activity presented by Matt Milmine on August 15, 2019. It includes 4 slides about wolves in Yellowstone National Park: 1) Wolves were reintroduced to the park and questions about their impact; 2) A quiz about details on wolves and their environment; 3) Park officials thought reintroducing wolves could help with problems with cattle ranchers; 4) Notes on interactions between living and non-living things in Yellowstone and different stakeholder perspectives on reintroducing wolves.

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Ecology Activity 1

This document summarizes an ecology activity presented by Matt Milmine on August 15, 2019. It includes 4 slides about wolves in Yellowstone National Park: 1) Wolves were reintroduced to the park and questions about their impact; 2) A quiz about details on wolves and their environment; 3) Park officials thought reintroducing wolves could help with problems with cattle ranchers; 4) Notes on interactions between living and non-living things in Yellowstone and different stakeholder perspectives on reintroducing wolves.

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Ecology Activity 1.

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

Slide 1 of 4

Notes by monica
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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
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Slide Notes:

1. Some non-living things are mountains and living things are trees and plants. Living things
interact with non-living things by climbing, and eating etc. 2. Some types of disruptions that
have caused Yellowstone to change in the past are people killing the wolves. 3. Park officials
thought it would be a good idea to reintroduce wolves to the park because cattle ranchers were
having problems with the wolves. 4. Tourists probably think that reintroducing wolves to the
park was a good idea because then when the visit the park they will probably see one. If wolves
were reintroduced to the park or not Cattle Ranchers won't care because the wolves to stay
within the boundaries so it is still a problem for their money. People who live near the park
probably don't care. Park Rangers probably think that its a good idea because they were the ones
who reintroduced them.

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