2. • Wildlife traditionally refers to non-
domesticated animal species, but has come to
include all plants, fungi and other organisms
which grow or live wild in an area without
being introduced by humans.[1]
Domesticating
wild plant and animal species for human
benefit has occurred many times all over the
planet, and has a major impact on the
environment, both positive and negative.
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6. • Natural resources are the resources available in a nature
• like air, water, sunlight, soil, minerals, forests, wild life etc.
• Natural resources are of two main types. They are
• renewable and non-renewable natural resources.
• i) Renewable natural resources :-
• Those resources which can be replenished in a short
• period of time like air, water, sunlight, forests etc.
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8. • All the things we use and consume are obtained from
• natural resources. Due to increase in population,
• industrialization and urbanization the demand for natural
• resources is increasing and their availability is limited . So
• there is a need for proper management of natural resources.
• The proper management of natural resources consists of :-
• i) Judicious use of natural resources and avoiding wastage
• of natural resources.
• ii) Long term planning for the use of natural resources so
• that it last not only for the present but also for future
• generations.
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9. What is natural
vegetation
• natural vegetation are plants that
Would groW in an area in the absence of
human influence
• different types of natural vegetation
groW in different climates and soil
conditions
• atlantic canada has three different
vegetation regions:
tundra
boreal and taiga forests
mixed forests
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10.
11.
12. Mixed Forest
• P.e.i: gently rolling lowland, but in the
Middle oF the Province is a sMall hilly
section
• squares oF sMall wooded areas, Patches
oF yellow grain and Fields oF Potatoes
blanket the island
• heavy logging in 1800’s resulted in loss
oF P.e.i’s thick Forests, but woodlands oF
MaPles, sPruces and white birches
thrive once again
• Provincial tree- northern red oak
• wildFlowers blooM FroM May through
october
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