The Rocky Mountain Range is behind me here in Colorado. These mountains were formed by massive tectonic plate collisions millions of years ago. @franklinlorax#apesland
Franklin is a residential city and my neighborhood is apart of the residential Franklin. This is residential due to the many houses and neighborhoods it holds. Franklin is a suburb of Milwaukee, a industrial city due to its many businesses it holds. @franklinlorax#apesland.
By using my computer to take the majority of my notes and essays, rather than using paper, I am playing my part in reducing my ecological footprint #apespop@franklinlorax
I drive a 2018 Ford F-150 STX. While this truck does increase my ecological footprint, it utilizes new technologies like EcoBoost. This feature reduces emissions and helps to create better fuel efficiency which is better for our environment. #apespop@franklinlorax
This is Lucy, and she is a k-strategist species. This means that if she had offspring, she would care for them and have a fewer amount. These species are most commonly larger than r-strategists. #apeseco@franklinlorax
This is Carlos.
Carlos is the apex predator/secondary consumer of his farm. This is because he eats the sheep, which are primary consumers, that eat grass, the primary producer. #apeseco@franklinlorax
This is a rainbow trout I caught that is native to Wisconsin. This rainbow trout has adapted to live in the cool waters that Wisconsin has due to our cold winter climate. This adaptation allows the rainbow trout to thrive in cold Wisconsin conditions. #apeseco@franklinlorax
Impervious surfaces are one of the many things that can cause water to get polluted. Impervious surfaces can bring debris pollution and other bad things into the water and cause it to get polluted. #apeswater
Impervious surfaces cause runoff and runoff runs into rivers sometimes those thing it picks up can be bad things which can contaminate the water which leads to problems with habitats and many other things. @franklinlorax#apeswater
Instead of raking leaves out of a garden before winter, leave them in. They will make the soil much more fertile and better for growing plants. This eliminates the need for fertilizers which can run off into our waterways and can cause many issues. @franklinlorax#apeswater