Thursday, May 31, 2012

Mighty Mangroves

Last week we wrapped up the topic of biodiversity within rainforests and looked at what characteristics of rainforests make them particularly vulnerable. We also discussed the issue of responsibility for the rainforest- who should share the responsibility of protecting it and why. We continued our discussion about biodiversity by looking at mangroves in order to prepare for our trip to Watamu. We looked at some key vocabulary terms and the parts of a mangrove tree and looked at some metaphors to illustrate it's functions. Next we will tackle why mangroves are under threat- as a warm-up, take a look at the situation of a mangrove forest in Asia here. Remember that your research homework on rainforest organizations is due on Tuesday- no exceptions.



Tuesday, May 22, 2012

The Value of Rainforests

Today we continued our study of biodiversity by looking into the cultivation practices in rainforests and we posed the question- are they sustainable or not? We all know rainforests are valuable as a resource which is why we work to conserve it constantly. The responses to the questions on worksheet you received in class will be collected as a homework, so please ensure your answers to the questions are clearly written in your exercise book- the worksheet with links to the websites can be found here.

The Transoceanic highway opened to public vehicles earlier this year. There are many concerns about how the construction of this highway will impact its surroundings since it partially runs through the heart of the amazon rainforest. Find out how scientists are measuring these impacts here.

On Thursday, we will be discussing the article read in class today and also why rainforests are so vulunterable. We plan to move to Mangroves and biodiversity next to prepare for our Watamu trip. See you Thursday.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Threats to Biodiversity Class, here is the prezi presentation on Threats to Biodiversity. I apologize for the delay. Look out for a new article soon.
Thanks, Ms. Jetha

Saturday, March 17, 2012

How did biodiversity come about?


Today in class we talked about how evolution has contributed to biodiversity. The formation of new species is called speciation and this occurs through EVOLUTION. Natural Selection is a mechanism for evolution as we discussed. Check out this website for more explanations on speciation.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Biodiversity Hotspots



Here's a bit more about biodiversity hotspots- Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda are located in what the call the Easter Afromontane hotspots. Also, it the website states the exact definition of a hot spot which includes species abundance and presence of endemic species as we discussed, but also note that the area will be considered a hot spot if it has lost at least 70% of its habitat. Check out more on this website about hotpot statistics, an interactive map, and conservation efforts.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

EIA's for Lamu and London Olympics

Our discussion in class this past Thursday and Friday was all about Environmental Impact Assessments. There are 2 developments coming up quickly that require such documents to provide evidence that they are going to have as little impact as possible on the social, environmental, and economic factors in their respective areas.



The London 2012 Olympics has produced their EIAs and they are available online through a simple search


Did you know.... The Lamu port is proceeding with construction without having an EIA completed?

Why do you think this is the case and is it ethical?