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Grudgeball
Grudgeball1. No using notes, but you can take notes2. No phones 3. Pick a number4. Timed5. If the group gets it wrong, the steal is determined
by a dice roll
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1. How does the Tragedy of the Commons apply to the ocean?
2. Define species richness
3. Define species evenness
4. Which is more diverse & why?
5. What makes invasive species, like the zebra mussel, able to be
so successful in a new ecosystem?
6. Define Tragedy of the Commons
7. Give two examples of Tragedy of the Commons
8. This law makes rangelands permit-based, designed to
minimize overgrazing
9. This U.S. law prohibited trafficking of illegally sourced
plants and wildlifeNot always endangered - it covers things like invasive species or
illegally harvested timber
10. U.S. law that makes it illegal to kill, harass, or capture animals like dolphins, whales, sea lions
11. What type of habitat fragmentation is when the habitat
is cleared from one direction and the front edge is pulled
back?Regressive
DivisiveIntrusive
Enveloping
12. What type of habitat fragmentation is when the habitat
is altered from within?Regressive
DivisiveIntrusive
Enveloping
13. U.S. law that protects endangered species and THEIR
HABITAT
14. A treaty created by 183 countries to protect endangered
plants and animals
15. What type of habitat fragmentation is when clearing surrounds the habitat causing it
to contract?Regressive
DivisiveIntrusive
Enveloping
16. In the Simpson’s Lab, what did 0 and 1 mean?
17. What is HIPPCO and what does it stand for?
18. What type of habitat fragmentation is when the habitat
is bisected, like with a road?Regressive
DivisiveIntrusive
Enveloping
19. Cost or benefit not included in the market price of a good or
service?
20. When a resource is harvested at half the carrying capacity to
ensure it doesn’t overpopulate or get depleted?
21. Percent of Earth that is protected public land
22. How do automobiles cause urban sprawl?
23. What is this?
24. How does urban blight cause urban sprawl?
25. Passenger pigeons and the dodo birds were driven extinct
because of...
26. How do living costs cause urban sprawl?
27. How does the Highway Trust Fund cause urban sprawl?
28. What is this?
29. What is this?
30. #1 cause of loss of biodiversity
31. Which trees grow best after clear cutting?
33. Which trees grow best after selective cutting?
33. What’s the difference between a wildlife refuge and wilderness?
(hint: where are people allowed?)
34. Name a responsibility of the National Park Service
35. What federal agency is responsible for the enforcement of CITES and the ESA in the USA?
36. How did fire suppression policies evolve to prescribed
burns?
37. Name a responsibility of the Bureau of Land Management
38. Name a responsibility of the Fish & Wildlife Service
39. Why is biodiversity important in an ecosystem?
http://www.globalissues.org/article/170/why-is-biodiversity-important-who-cares#WhyisBiodiversityImportant