Thanks to this unit I am now aware that I should unplug the outlets I am not using to save energy and money. I am trying to make habit of unplugging my phone and chrome book charger everyday before I go to school. #apesenergy@franklinlorax
When I visited the Domes, I got to see many different plants that live in different ecosystems and that need specific types of soil to thrive! It was amazing to see how they take care of the soil with different fertilizers and amounts of water :) #Apesland@franklinlorax
Due to tectonic plates forming Mount Rainer through the collision of two continental plates. We are all able to enjoy the beauty that Washington has to offer through a cultural ecosystem service! @franklinlorax#apesland
In the summer I bike places rather than driving to help better my ecological footprint. I also carpool with friends to limit the amount of pollution I create. #apespop@franklinlorax
I bring my own lunch to school every day to make sure I have enough carbs, fats, and protein that is essential for my nutrition. @franklinlorax#apespop
This is Molly. Molly is a great example of a K-strategist because she was born in a small litter of puppies and relied on her parents for care after birth. She also fits the type one survivorship curve because animals like her tend to live a long life! #apeseco@franklinlorax
Cheers is a k strategist. If she had offspring, she would have few and would care for them for a long time. This is different from r strategists, who produce many offspring. @franklinlorax#apesecology
My backyard contributes to the temperate deciduous forest biome of WI! Many different species live in the trees and ground and contribute to the species richness! I always see squirrels, birds, owls, insects, and many different kinds of plants! #apeseco@franklinlorax
I use this reusable water bottle in and out of school every day. This not only helps keep me hydrated but also helps to prevent plastic waste in landfills, lakes, and oceans. #apeswater@franklinlorax
@MaddiekAPES@franklinlorax This is so interesting. I never really thought about why we have all the tall plants and grass around the pond. What a great natural resource!