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Awareness is the first step to getting support from concerned citizens and government agencies that can enforce measures to protect endangered ecosystems. For this assessment, you will be an environmental activist for a national park of your choice. You will describe the park, the biome it exists in, and why it is important to protect it.

You can do this in different ways. You can make a creative presentation, record a song, write a poem, or design a virtual poster, flyer, or brochure to present the information and spread awareness by including the information in the checklist.

View this generic Student Example for inspiration.

Now, select one of the following parks:

Grand Canyon
Sequoia National Park
Badlands National Park
Use the National Park Service website to find information about your chosen park.

Presentation Checklist
The following items must be included in your presentation to inform your audience:

Give the biome category of your park (equatorial biome, temperate biome, or cold biome).
Identify the specific biome type of your park (temperate grassland, tropical rainforest, etc.)
Describe the biome's average seasonal temperatures and precipitation.
Highlight any physical features of your park, such as mountains or bodies of water.
Showcase three plants or animals that live in your park. What helps them survive within the biome of the park?
Discuss any environmental concern impacting the park and why the park should be protected.
Include a call to action for your audience. What do you want them to do to help protect the biome where your park is located?
Get really creative, if you want, and have fun with this!

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Step-by-step explanation:

I have chosen Badlands National Park for my presentation.

The park is located in South Dakota and is part of the Great Plains biome, which is a temperate grassland biome. The average seasonal temperatures in the park vary from hot and dry summers to cold and snowy winters. Precipitation is low and mostly occurs during the summer months.

The park is known for its unique and striking rock formations, which are a result of millions of years of erosion and deposition. The park also contains a variety of plants and animals that have adapted to the harsh conditions of the grassland biome. Some of the notable plants in the park include the Badlands Sage, the Little Missouri Sunflower, and the Prairie Cactus. Animals that can be found in the park include Bison, Pronghorn, and the Black-footed Ferret.

One of the main concerns impacting the park is the loss of biodiversity due to human activities such as grazing and oil drilling. The park is also threatened by climate change, which is causing changes in temperature and precipitation patterns, and putting pressure on the park's ecosystems.

To protect the park, it is important to reduce human impacts on the park by limiting grazing and oil drilling and promoting sustainable tourism. Additionally, it is important to take action to address climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and supporting conservation efforts.

I call on my audience to take action by supporting conservation organizations, reducing their own carbon footprint, and visiting the park in a sustainable way. Let's work together to protect and preserve Badlands National Park for future generations to enjoy.

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