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    4-H Member
       Guide                                               Agricultural Extension Service
                                                             The University of Tennessee
     Units 7 & 8                                                             PB 1441
                      WILDLIFE
   Grades 11 & 12
                 Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
                                                   Name
                                                   Club
                                           1
                 Contents                                                                                 Objectives
                 I.    Introduction _________________________3                                             1. Better understand principles involved in both
                       Project Plan _________________________4                                                terrestrial and aquatic ecology.
                 II.   Principles of Ecology__________________5                                            2. Develop a plan and prioritize attainable goals
                          Ecology __________________________5                                                 to complete an ecology project.
                          The Ecosystem_____________________5                                              3. Better appreciate the concept of the
                          Energy Cycle ______________________5                                                interrelatedness of life and energy sources.
                          Habitat and Niche __________________7
                          The Community ____________________7                                              4. Learn complexities of terrestrial communities
                          The Interrelatedness of Life ___________7                                           and the relationships that are taking place.
                          Evaluation of Ecological Sources ______8
                          Ecological Activities ________________9                                          5. Learn complexities of aquatic communities
                          Gathering Information _______________9                                              and the relationships that are taking place.
                          Ecological Succession _______________9
                          Terrestrial Communities ____________10
                          Ecological Succession Activities ______12
                          Aquatic Communities ______________28
                          A Pond Community and
                          Its Environment___________________28
                          1.  Physical Studies of a Pond ________28
                          2.  Studying Life in the Pond _________29
                          Stream Communities _______________30
                          A Pond Community - Activities ______31
                 III. Techniques _________________________37
                          Vegetation Sampling _______________37                                           Requirements
                          Collecting, Pressing and
                          Mounting Specimens _______________38
                          Sample the Air Around You _________38                                        To complete this project you must fulfill the following
                                                                                                       requirements:
                 IV. Environmental Activities ______________40
                          Making a Community Inventory ______42                                        1. Complete in detail at least one main activity among
                          Make a Conservation Checklist _______43                                          those described on pages 12 to 27 and 31 to 35.
                          Start A Re-Cycling Campaign ________43                                           You may also want to explore some of the other
                          Community Beautification___________44                                            activites in order to broaden your experience.
                          Careers Related to Ecology __________45
                          Other Community Service Ideas ______47                                       2. Keep good record and put together a record book.
                                                                                                           Be sure to include a neat copy of field notes at the
                 V. Glossary ___________________________47                                                 end of your record.
                 VI. References _________________________52                                            3. Take photographs of your most interesting
                                                                                                           investigations. Include the best ones in your
                 VII. Related Web Sites ___________________54                                              project activity report.
                                                                                                       4. Give a report or demonstration to your 4-H club or
                                                                                                           other group for each activity you complete.
                                                                                                       5. Complete at least one Leadership/Citizenship
                                                                                                           activity.
                                                                                               2
          Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
                    Tom Hill, Professor, and Craig Harper, Assistant Professor,
                           Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries
          Introduction
          With this manual as a guide, you will study some of the principles of wildlife and fisheries ecology. You
       will look specifically at plant and animal communities in different types of environments in Tennessee.
          This manual is designed to give you project ideas, stimulate your interest, outline some steps to take and tell
       you where to go for more detailed information. Some suggested activities are listed on pages 12 to 27.
          Try to do as many activities as possible, but do not become overwhelmed by trying to complete them all. It
       is better to do a few things well than everything half-well. You do not have to follow suggestions in the manual
       step by step. Be original. Come up with some ideas of your own and talk them over with your 4-H leader. Re-
       member, the more effort you put into your project, the more you will get out of it and the better chance you will
       have to win awards. You can also discuss your ideas with professional natural resources people, school teachers
       and agricultural department employees.
          A glossary and list of references
       are found in the back of this manual.
       The glossary is an alphabetically
       arranged list of words found in the
       manual, including definitions. The
       glossary words are bold in the text.
       The reference list at the end of the text
       is a list of books, pamphlets and Web
       sites for those interested in further
       exploring the ecology field. For films,
       slide sets and videos, ask your 4-H
       agent for a copy of Wildlife Conserva-
       tion Films, Slide Sets and Videos.
          The scientific approach is to
       discover, describe, and then explain
       “why.” Once you discover something through your project, you should then attempt to describe it and explain why to
       others through a demonstration.
          The purpose of a demonstration is to show others what you learned in the project. For example, seeds may
       be used to show different wildlife foods. While collecting seeds, you can learn how to identify them and also
       which species of wildlife eat which seeds. A seed collection in itself is not a demonstration, only a visual aid. The
       emphasis of the demonstration should be what was learned from collecting the seeds.
                                    3
                       Project Plan
                Project:__________________________________________________     Year: _______________________
                What I want to do and learn in this project (goals): ______________________________________________
                _______________________________________________________________________________________
                _______________________________________________________________________________________
                _______________________________________________________________________________________
                _______________________________________________________________________________________
                How I plan to reach my goals: ______________________________________________________________
                _______________________________________________________________________________________
                ________________________________________________________________________________________
                _______________________________________________________________________________________
                _______________________________________________________________________________________
                Resources I can use: ______________________________________________________________________
                _______________________________________________________________________________________
                _______________________________________________________________________________________
                _______________________________________________________________________________________
                ________________________________________________________________________________________
                Signed:
                _________________________________________        __________________________________________
                                          4-H Member                                                       Parent/Guardian
                                                                       Date: ______________________
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