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Class Averages
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Chapter 2
  • Ecology
  • Mrs. Palmer

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Scientific Method
  • Observation
  • Formation of hypothesis
  • Make predictions
  • Experiment
  • Independent Variable
  • Dependent Variable
  • Control Group
  • Analysis
  • Conclusion
  • Repeat as Desired

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History of Conservation Movement
  • Transcendentalism
  • The spiritual over the empirical in pursuit of
    knowledge
  • Thoreau
  • Emerson
  • Both men asserted a reverence for the natural
    world.

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Timeline
  • 1849 Establishment of Department of Interior
  • 1864 George Marsh
  • Man and Nature is published, the first analysis
    of humans destructive impact on the environment
  • 1872 Yellowstone becomes the first national park
    in the world, Arbor day is established
  • 1876 John Muir
  • forestry
  • Founder of Sierra Club dedicated to preservation
    of wilderness
  • One of the countrys most politically active
    conservation groups
  • 1891 Forest Reserve Act
  • Allows the president to establish National
    Forests
  • 28 Forest Reserves (National Forests) were
    established
  • 1894 National Park Protective Act passed
  • No hunting on National Park land

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Waves of Environmental Movement
  • 1st Wave
  • 1901-1909
  • President Theodore Roosevelt
  • Conservation was a major focus of domestic policy
  • Creates 53 wildlife reserves during his
    presidency
  • White House Conference on Natural Resources
  • First natural resources inventory was done by
    leaders in politics and science.
  • Gifford Pinchot led the conference
  • Transfer Act of 1905
  • transfers the National Forests to the Bureau of
    Forestry from the Department of Interior

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History
  • John Muir
  • Valued nature for its own sake
  • Protected species and wilderness
  • Gifford Pinchot
  • Used natural resources to meet human needs

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  • 2nd Wave
  • 1933-1941
  • President Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • Expanded national parks and forests
  • Prairie States Forestry Project (1934)
  • Goal was to limit soil erosion by strategically
    planting trees and shrubs
  • Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
  • Groups of men stationed in national parks and
    forests. Employed to build fire lanes, fight
    forest fires, control pests, plant trees

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  • Soil Conservation Service
  • Conducted soil conservation demonstrations to
    demonstrate importance of erosion control.
  • Important at the time because of the Dust Bowl
  • North American Wildlife and Resources Conference
  • Inventoried wildlife resources and worked on
    conservation problems
  • This conference still meets annually today

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  • 3rd Wave
  • 1960-1980
  • Presidents Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford,
    Jimmy Carter
  • Rachel Carsons book Silent Spring is published
  • Paul Ehrlich publishes The Population Bomb which
    pointed out the growing population and the
    resulting stress on the environment
  • Decade of Environment 1970-1980
  • First Earth Day celebrated in 1970

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  • 1970 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
    established
  • Shift towards pollution control and environmental
    control standards
  • 1971 Occupational Safety and Health
    Administration (OSHA) established
  • Under the control of the Department of Labor
  • Established because human health was considered
    a natural resource worthy of protection
  • 1973 Endangered Species Act
  • The most comprehensive legislation for the
    preservation of endangered species ever enacted
    by any nation. -US Supreme Court
  • Enforced by the US Fish and Wildlife Service
  • Organisms listed as endangered receive federal
    protection and funding to establish conservation
    programs

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  • 4th Wave
  • 1980-Present
  • President Bill Clinton
  • Early 1980s resistance to environmental
    protection because people started to perceive it
    as counterproductive to economic progress, others
    were saying that it was not working
  • Earth Summit (1992)
  • The largest international meeting on the
    environment ever
  • 800 page document called Agenda 21 outlined over
    4,000 action items for achieving sustainable
    development

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Aldo Leopold
  • 1887-1948
  • Considered the Father of Ecology
  • Wrote A Sand County Almanac
  • guided many to discovering what it means to live
    in harmony with the land and with one another.
  • Considered the land a living organism.

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Presidential Cabinet
  • Department of Agriculture
  • Department of Interior
  • Department of Commerce
  • Department of Justice
  • Department of Defense
  • Department of Labor
  • Department of Education
  • Department of State
  • Department of Energy
  • Department of Transportation
  • Department of Health and Human Services
  • Department of Treasury
  • Department of Homeland Security
  • Department of Veterans Affairs
  • Department of Housing and Urban Development

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Dept. of Interior Agencies
  • Minerals Management Service
  • National Park Service
  • Bureau of Indian Affairs
  • Bureau of Land Management
  • Fish and Wildlife Service
  • U.S. Geological Survey
  • Bureau of Reclamation
  • Office of Surface Mining

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Dept. of Agriculture Agencies
  • Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services
  • Food Nutrition and Consumer Services
  • Food Safety
  • Marketing and Regulatory Programs
  • Natural Resources and Environment
  • Research, Education and Economics
  • Rural Development
  • Forest Service
  • Farm Service Agency

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Department of Agriculture
  • Conservation of environmental resources that are
    an integral part of farming is a major goal of
    USDA. This ERS research program conducts economic
    research on the efficiency, effectiveness and
    equity of policies and programs directed toward
    improving the environmental performance of the
    agricultural sector.

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Department of Interior
  • Goals Interior has established five Departmental
    goals that encompass the major responsibilities
    of the Department. These goals provide a
    framework for the strategic plans of Interior's
    bureaus. The Departmental goals are as follows
  • Resource Protection - Protect the Nation's
    Natural, Cultural, and Heritage Resources
  • Resource Use - Manage Resources to Promote
    Responsible Use and Sustain a Dynamic Economy
  • Recreation - Provide recreation opportunities for
    America
  • Serving Communities - Safeguard lives, property
    and assets, advance scientific knowledge, and
    improve the quality of life for communities we
    serve
  • Management Excellence - Manage the Department to
    be highly skilled, accountable, modern,
    functionally integrated, citizen-centered and
    result-oriented

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