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1.4.9 Conservation Worksheet

The document discusses human impacts on ecosystems through the example of the extinct dodo bird. It summarizes that Portuguese and Dutch sailors introduced invasive species like pigs, dogs, rats, and monkeys to Mauritius island between 1598-1681, which hunted the dodo to extinction within 83 years of human arrival. The document then discusses conservation practices in agriculture, fisheries, and forestry, focusing on mixed farming, crop rotation, biological controls, gene banks, fishing net size, quotas, and re-stocking. It provides examples of how these practices promote sustainability and environmental protection.

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1.4.9 Conservation Worksheet

The document discusses human impacts on ecosystems through the example of the extinct dodo bird. It summarizes that Portuguese and Dutch sailors introduced invasive species like pigs, dogs, rats, and monkeys to Mauritius island between 1598-1681, which hunted the dodo to extinction within 83 years of human arrival. The document then discusses conservation practices in agriculture, fisheries, and forestry, focusing on mixed farming, crop rotation, biological controls, gene banks, fishing net size, quotas, and re-stocking. It provides examples of how these practices promote sustainability and environmental protection.

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1.4.9 Human Impact on an Ecosystem 2


Conservation Worksheet

Conservation
Have you seen on of these recently?

It is a Dodo and has been extinct since 1681.

How did it happen?

What happened to the dodo? {Not examinable}


• In 1598 Portuguese and Dutch sailors were the first people to live on the island of Mauritius.

• With them they brought pigs, dogs, rats and even monkeys.

• They killed dodos for food and by 1681 (83 years later) they were extinct.

Conservation
• If you are connected to the internet click on the link below to view a web page on the
Relationship of the Dodo Bird and the Calvaria Tree {Not examinable}
http://geology.wcedu.pima.edu/~enicksin/new.html

What is Conservation?
Conservation is the __________________ and _________________________________ of
_________ ___________________ and the _______________________________.

Benefits of Conservation
• Existing environments
___________________________________________________________

• Endangered species
_____________________________________________________________

• The balance of nature


____________________________________________________________

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• ____________________________________________________________________ are
reduced

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One Conservation practice from one of the following areas


Area Conservation Practice
Mixed farming, Crop rotation
Agriculture Biological controls, Gene banks

Fisheries Fishing Net size, Quotas, Re-stocking

Forestry Re-planting, Broadleaf/conifer mix

There is a _______________________________________________________ of the environment


to ____________________________ and the ________________________ of its natural resources.

Agriculture
One Conservation practice from one of the following areas is required:
Mixed farming Biological controls
Crop rotation Gene banks

Mixed farming
What is mixed farming?
Farming system where both ________ (crops) and ____________ (livestock) farming is carried out.

Conservation and Mixed Farming


• Animals _____________________ and help to maintain __________________________
and _________________________________ of artificial fertilisers used.

• Increases __________________ and soil __________________________________ and


improves ___________________________.

• If rotations of various crops and forage legumes are used, they


___________________________

• Reduce ________________________________.

• Recycling wastes __________________________________________________

Crop rotation
What is crop rotation?

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____________________________________________________ in a given field from one growing


season to the next.

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Conservation and Crop Rotation


• Different crops ______________________________________ from the soil; some crops
________ particular nutrients that others take away.

• Crop rotation can also ______________________________________ and avoid the build


up of _________________ and __________ that often occur when one species is continuously
grown.

Biological controls
What are Biological controls?
Biological control is a method of __________________________ (including __________ ) and
diseases in agriculture that ____________________________, ____________________ or other
___________________________, rather than introduced chemicals.

Conservation and Biological Controls


• Ladybird larva eating woolly apple aphids
Advantages:
• __________________________________________________

• No ____________________________________ left on plants

• ___________________ of chemicals into soil or watercourses

Conservation and Biological Controls

• Diagram illustrating the natural


enemies of cabbage pests

Conservation in action in Agriculture


Conventional agriculture uses _____________________ and _______________________________
This has contributed to _______________________________ through ______________________,
________________________ and _________________________.
These also have negative effects on the soil, water and air qualities. Global climate, wildlife and
biodiversity are also affected.
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Is soil degradation serious?


• Soil degradation due to erosion and compaction processes is probably the
__________________ _____________________________________ caused by conventional
agriculture.

• About ____________________________________ of land are lost per year for agricultural


uses, due to soil degradation processes
Note: 10,000,000 ha = 24,700,000 acres = 95,500 square miles. Ireland = 39,690 square miles

A Dust Storm

Soil being blown away

Can you suggest what should be done?


• Stop ________________________________________

• Reduce the ___________________________________

• Increase the amount of ‘_____________________’ land

Gene Banks
What are gene banks?
Gene banks are _________________________________________________, be it plant or animal.
In plants, this could be _____________________________ from the plant, or the seeds themselves.
In animals, this is the ______________________________________________________________.

Conservation and Gene Banks


This is one way scientists have of ____________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________.
In plants, it is possible to ___________________________________________________, however,
in animals, a living female is required for ___________________________________________.

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Conservation and Gene Banks


Artificial insemination of farm animals is very common in today's agriculture industry.
It provides an ____________________________________ for a livestock grower to breed their
herds with males ____________________________________, e.g. good beef quality, high milk
yield, good wool quality, etc.

Fisheries
One Conservation practice from one of the following areas is required:
Fishing Net size
Quotas
Re-stocking

Fishing Net size


What is net mesh size?
This refers to how _______________________________________________ or spaces enclosed by
the threads of a net are.

Conservation and Fishing Net Size


• The use of small-mesh nets can result in
_____________________________________________

• Using larger meshed nets to


_______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
__

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Different types of nets

Square Mesh Diamond Mesh

Square mesh – does not alter its shape under Diamond mesh netting (left) – closes under
tension – tension (right) and
____________________________________ _____________________________________

Fishing Quotas
What is a fishing quota?
______________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
This national quota allocation is ___________________________ into quotas for specific _______,
_____________, _______________ or ______________________, e.g. producers' organisations.

Fishing Quotas
Why have quotas?
Over fishing has _____________________________ at sea
Fish quotas (maximum amount allowed to be caught) have been assigned to different countries to
_____________________________________________________________________________.

Conservation and Fishing Quotas


• Helps to prevent the
_____________________________________________________________

• Gradually _______________________________________ and helps to re-establish


populations
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• Attempts to maintain fishing at


____________________________________________________

Re-stocking
What is the purpose of re-stocking?
To achieve a _________________________________________________________ of that species
_________________ of species into areas where they have not naturally occurred is not encouraged
Can you suggest why not? __________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________

Conservation and Re-stocking


• Re-stocking attempts to
__________________________________________________________

• Increases stocks for


_____________________________________________________________

Forestry

Ground layer in Multi-layered


open Deciduous Forest
Forest

Deciduous Forest Coniferous Forest

Forestry
One Conservation practice from one of the following areas is required:
Re-planting
Broadleaf/conifer mix

Forestry Re-planting
• Ensures __________________________________ of those forests that are periodically
harvested for timber.

• Allows foresters to __________________________________________________ for the


forest.

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• Helps the forest ______________________________________. Replanting is now a


common practice after harvests and wildfire.

• Forests that aren't replanted after a natural disaster, can take


_____________________________.

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Broadleaf/Conifer mix
• Conifers rapidly _________________________________________________ to replace
imports

• Broadleaf trees also provides timber for industry


______________________________________

• Broadleaf planting forms ___________________________ and provides


__________________, ___________________________, adds to the landscape and
_____________________________

Conservation in action in Forestry


• The selection and management of the
_______________________________________________ of the woodland
• _________________________________________ of broadleaved species in plantations

• Leave greater areas of __________________________________________. This will


encourage the growth of an ______________________________________ by increased light
penetration

Conservation in action in Forestry


• Encourage the planting of woodland plots with the greatest woodland edge

• Enhance the _______________________ of wooded areas by leaving some


________________; and increasing the number of
_________________________________________

• Promote _________________________ rather than ________________________ as the


dominant harvesting technique

Need to know
• Define the term: Conservation.

• Outline any one practice of conservation from agriculture, forestry or fisheries.

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