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Healthy Ecosystems Feed Healthy Communities

Section 1: Biodiversity in California’s Oak Woodlands

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Lesson 1.7: Ecosystem Resiliency

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Ecosystem Sample 1

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Ecosystem Sample 2

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Resilient Ecosystem Activity

The next 3 slides contain icons you may use for your ecosystem designs.

  • Duplicate Slide 7 and add the names of your group members to the title
  • To start designing:
    • Copy and paste the ecosystem species/elements onto your group’s slide.
    • Alter the elements:
      • enlarge or reduce the size of the icons
      • adjust their order from right-click menu to bring them forward or move them behind something
      • Rotate them with the little circle at the top of the blue box, or from the right-click menu
      • double-click on the icon to crop it
      • Paste more than one (i.e. if you want to make the waterway longer, paste it twice and place them accordingly)
  • Remember to check the direction sheet for requirements!

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Oak Woodlands Plant/Fungi Species

Red Clover

Manzanita Berries

Wild grasses

Oak Tree

Blackberries

Mushrooms

Brome Grass

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Oak Woodlands Human/Animal Species

Squirrel

Butterfly

Coyote

Quail

Grasshopper

Deer

Human

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Oak Woodlands Abiotic Elements

Hills/Mountains

Sun

Waterways

Energy Transfer Arrow

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Group Member Names