Timeline for Recovery
We will put wolves in there
to eat some of the deer, so that
the deer do not over populate.
Pretty green, tall bushes, shrubs, tall-
er side of the small trees, really tall
grass, a lot of little animals, some
larger animals, and some water in
the ditches from the
irrigation system.
Water the ground every
week with ferilizer so that
the ground is rich and can bear
plants. Evey week we will put in
less and less ferilizer so that
the ground doesn't DEPEND on
ferilizer, so it can use
water too.
We would put in some crops
to grow food for the deer
and rodents. It would have fairly
large trees, more small animals,
more larger animals, more flowers,
a good amount of water in the
ditches from the irrigation system,
more decomposers, and a pond
could have formed from the
irrigation system’s ditches,
they could have
overflowed.
We would put in more
crops because some of the other
drops might have died. We will have
raccoons, snakes, possums, bats,
have some small animals, larger
animals, Large trees, birds would
move in to live in the trees
(Our bald eagle), have large
bushes and shrubs, and
a pond.
We would put in an irri-
gation system to get water to the animals and we would put in small birds to eat the bugs and worms. It would have bushes and
small growing trees, there would be some deer, there would be some water, to sustain the plants, and there would be
some mosses.
We would put
small animals like rode-
nts because they can feed
off of the small plants,
and their feces would
make good soil for their
animal. It would have no
more dead grass.
Since it is getting richer,
we can now add in small organ-
isms such as lichens. We would
put them in there to break down
the dead grass and make better
soil for the new, bigger and
stronger plants. There would be
less dead grass and
richer soil.
We would put in our
Bald Eagles and other birds
to eat the rodents. Lots of
small animals, lots of large
animals, birds, very green,
big trees, lot of bushes/
shrubs, pond, and not top
many animals.