Forensics Lab
The forensics lab was one of my most favorite projects so far. In this project we were paired up with a lab partner. Then, each of the pairs got one of the three different crime scenes to investigate. We had to figure out who killed who with toxicology reports, finger printing, and blood analysis. My favorite part in this project was the first day when we got to collect our evidence. It was fun playing a crime scene role and actually seeing all of the different objects that could of contributed to the death. If I were to redo this project the one thing that I would of done is put more time into my evidence log sheets, this was a vital part of the project and I believe if I did this my overall understanding of the project would of been a little better.
Bio Blog
Attached to the link below is my Bio Blog link. My Bio Blog is a place where I will summarize activities and reading we do in class. Check it out to see what we are doing in class. http://ahsrileywanzekbio.blogspot.com/
Ecological Issue Reflection
For the past couple of weeks we have been studying an ecological issue of our choice, mine was Mega Fires. For this issue we had to come up with a plan to help this issue. This resolution has to be plausible and take all of the atrobutes of a real life solution into account. I believe my best management strategy was my residential solution. Within this plan I would sell wood to people who wanted to burn it in their homes, or relocate it in a place safe to burn. These management plans gave me the skill to develop a real life plan to cure a problem in our world. The thing i learned about ecology through this project is that, stability=diversity, the more different species of life that you have the more stable your ecosystem will be.
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Attached above is my management plan for the rising danger of Mega Fires in states like Colorado in the West.
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Attached above is my Durango Nature Studies paper.