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Human Impact

  • Don't cut down trees

Pro's

  • People Plant trees

Which animal is not a Secondary Consumer

What forest do we talk about?

Cons

  • Killing animals
  • People cutting down trees

A

B. Boreal Forest

B

A. Tropical Forest

D

Map of the woods

C

C. Deciduous forest

People are helping the Deciduous forest and also damaging the forest at the same time.

D. Mediterranean Forest

Cougar

Common Lime

What human impact do we discussed?

Rodents do not get eaten by which animal?

Brown Bear

Red-Tailed Hawk

B.

A. Pollution

B. Global warming

A.

A little map of the deciduous forest

Some animals that live here

C.

D. Deforestation

C. Oil Contamination

D.

Deciduous forest of Japan

Deciduous Forest of Japan

The deciduous forest of Japan is located in the island of Hokkaido.

Food Web of the Deciduous forest

Deciduous Forest of Hokkaido

Large Predators

Cougar

Bears

What is a deciduous forest?

Deer

Owl

Fox

The deciduous forest is a forest

with leaves that are shedding.

The deciduous forest is in Japan,

Canada, and also Korea. But today

we will be talking about the Deciduous

Forest that is in Hokkaido, Japan.

Rodent

Birds

Abiotic factors

Abiotic factors

that are in the

deciduous forest

of Japan.

  • Rocks
  • Soil
  • Sunlight
  • Water
  • Hills
  • Air Masses
  • Ground
  • In winter they wear many layers of clothing to keep them warm, they have a fall of 5.97 meters of snow. Layer of material keeps them warm from degrees under 0 Celsius.

How we can fix the Human Impacts?

Plants living in Hokkaido ecosystem

We humans must stop smoking, cutting down trees, make houses, and stop abusing animals.

We must also stop the building in the deciduous forests of Hokkaido Japan.

The plants living in the

deciduous forest

  • American Beech
  • Lady Fern
  • Carpet Moss
  • Common Lime
  • Guelder Rose
  • Northern Arrowwood
  • Pecan
  • Shagbark Hickory
  • White Birch
  • Tawny Milksap Mushroom
  • White Oak

Biotic Factors

Tree's and animals

in the deciduous

forest of Japan

  • Brown Bear
  • Birch tree
  • Red Tailed Hawk
  • Cougar
  • Carpet Moss
  • Eastern Chipmunk
  • Common Lime
  • Oak tree

Animals Living in the Ecosystem

My food pyramid

Cougar

Bear

Fox

Red-Tailed Hawk

Rodent

Bird

Eastern Chipmunk

Least Weasel

Red Squirrel

Tertiary Consumers

Cougar

Bear

Predators

There are many locations of Onsens and hot springs located in Hokkadio

Secondary Consumers

Kiroro Mountain Resort Hotel. This impressive hotel, one of the most famous ski resort hotels in Hokkaido, offers guests luxurious accommodation and an unforgettable experience on a grand scale.

Owl

Fox

Predators

Rodents

Skunk

Red-Tailed Hawk

Primary Consumers

Nopporo Shinrin, is a perfectural national park in Western Hokkadio, Japan

The park is home of a number of attractions such as,the Hokkaido Centennial Memorial Tower, the Historical Museum of Hokkaido and the Historical Village of Hokkaido; covering the culture, history and lifestyle of Hokkaido.

Herbivores

Deer

Common Lime

Carpet Moss

Birch Tree

Grass

http://www.japan-guide.com/list/e1101.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hokkaido

Primary Producers

http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/global-warming/deforestation-overview/

Deforestation has many negative effects on the environment. The most dramatic impact is a loss of habitat for millions of species

Deforestation also drives climate changes. Forest soil is moist, but without protection from sun-blocking trees the soil quickly drys out.

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