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Environmental Science II The Northwest Center for Sustainable Resources is an Advanced Technological Education project funded by the National Science Foundation. Environmental Science II was developed at Chemeketa Community College, Salem, Oregon, and was tested and revised at Everett Community College, Everett, Washington. Materials were prepared by Wynn Cudmore, Ph.D., Principal Investigator for the Center. Cudmore holds a Ph.D. degree in Ecology/Systematics from Indiana State University and a B.S. degree in Biology from Northeastern University. Technology education programs in which this course is incorporated are described fully in the Center’s report entitled, “Visions for Natural Resource Education and Ecosystem Science for the 21st Century.” Copies are available free of charge. The authors and the center grant permission for the unrestricted use of these materials for educational purposes. Use them freely! Course materials will also be posted on our website: www.ncsr.org Please feel free to comment or provide input. Wynn Cudmore, Principal Investigator Susie Kelly, Project Director Northwest Center for Sustainable Resources kels@chemeketa.edu/503-315-4583 Table of Contents Environmental Science II COURSE OUTLINE...............................................................................................................................1 LABS & ACTIVITIES ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENTAN OVERVIEW.........................................................................................10 NOTES FOR INSTRUCTORS..................................................................................................................17 SOILS I/PHYSICAL & BIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS.......................................................................................24 NOTES FOR INSTRUCTORS..................................................................................................................32 SOILS II/ANALYSIS & APPLICATION..................................................................................................34 NOTES FOR INSTRUCTORS................................................................................................................42 BIODIVERSITY I/FIELD TRIPWILDLIFE REFUGE.............................................................................44 NOTES FOR INSTRUCTORS..................................................................................................................48 BIODIVERSITY II/NORTHERN SPOTTED OWL HABITAT ASSOCIATIONS...................................................57 BIODIVERSITY III/CALIFORNIA CONDORS CASE STUDY.......................................................................62 AMERICAN INDIAN CULTURAL PRESPECTIVESCONDORS....................................................................65 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATIONCALIFORNIA CONDORS.......................................................................72 NOTES FOR INSTRUCTORS..................................................................................................................73 A BRIEF HISTORY OF ATLANTIC COD..................................................................................................77 BIODIVERSITY IV/PACIFIC NORTHWEST SALMONCOMPLEX ISSUES....................................................79 NOTES FOR INSTRUCTORS ................................................................................................................. 88 TRIBAL LAND MANAGEMENT.............................................................................................................89 DENDROCHRONOLOGY.......................................................................................................................90 NOTES FOR INSTRUCTORS .................................................................................................................98 THE CAPITAL PRESS AS A RESOURCE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE.................................................101 STUDENT ASSESSMENTS STUDY GUIDE EXAM #1...................................................................................................................103 STUDY GUIDE EXAM #2...................................................................................................................105 STUDY GUIDE FINAL EXAM............................................................................................................107 EXAM #1 WINTER 2000...........................................................................................................................109 EXAM #2 WINTER 2000...........................................................................................................................116
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