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Biogeography of the Earth

Biogeography of the Earth

ReviewArctic Wildlife Refuge

Use the links below to review and assess your learning. Start with the "Important Terms and Concepts" to ensure you know the terminology related to the topic of the chapter and concepts discussed. Move on to the "Review Questions" to answer critical thinking questions about concepts and processes discussed in the chapter. Finally, test your overall understanding by taking the "Self-assessment quiz".

Additional Resources

Use these resources to further explore the world of geography

  Multimedia

video icon "Invasion of the Giant Pythons" Nature (PBS) Description from the site: "Florida’s Everglades National Park is one of the last great wildlife refuges in the U.S., home to numerous endangered animals and plants, as well as alligators. But the park has become a dumping ground for a variety of non-native species, including what may be tens of thousands of Burmese pythons. Some were intentionally released by pet owners, others were set free when hurricanes hit Florida’s animal warehouses. Pythons have moved into their new home with a vengeance, thriving in the protected wilderness and disrupting its delicate ecosystem. Follow scientists and snake hunters as they study the problem and try to find solutions to the growing crisis. This film premiered February 21, 2010."

video icon "Alien Invasion" Online News Hour with Jim Lehrer. July 1, 2004 report on efforts to combat invasion of alien plant and animal species in the United States.

video icon "Hot Times in Alaska" Scientific American Frontiers. This episode investigates the impact of climate change on Alaska's ecosystems.

audio icon  World's Biggest Tiger Preserve - NPR/National Geographic Radio Expeditions visits The Hukawng Valley in Myanmar where an entire valley nearly the size of Vermont is being set aside as a tiger reserve.

audio icon "The Birds of the Boreal" NPR/National Geographic Radio Expeditions

audio icon "The Last American rain forest" - Morning Edition (NPR) segment from Oct. 22, 1998 reports on the last great temperate rain forest in America, Alaska's Tsongass National Forest. (8:36) (RealAudio Required)

  Readings

readings icon  Where Have All the Songbirds Gone? from the "Why Files " Web site

readings icon Grassland Initiative (NASA EOS)

readings icon "Root Causes of Biodiversity Loss" -  CIESN, World Resources Institute.

Web Sites

web site icon Wild World: Terrestrial Ecoregions (NGS/WWF) - rich resource for information about global ecosystems. Organized by biogeographical realm.

web site icon Biodiversity Hotspots - investigate endangered regions at this web site.

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