
Ecosystems LIVE: Nature Nearby Episode 1
This program in the FSNatureLIVE series will focus on the nature that is all around us. In this 12-minute episode, we will investigate how the environment and human actions affect different mammals.
Ecosystems LIVE: Nature Nearby Episode 1

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Use this graphic organizer to guide students through Episode 1 of Ecosystems LIVE. Topics include biotic and abiotic factors of ecosystems, the difference between biodiversity and species abundance, and a...
Ecosystems LIVE Episode 1 – Graphic Organizer – Human Impacts on Mammals
Use this graphic organizer to guide students through Episode 1 of Ecosystems LIVE. Topics include biotic and abiotic factors of ecosystems, the difference between biodiversity and species abundance, and a... -
After watching episode 1 of Ecosystems LIVE about human impacts on mammals, you can try this Nature Nearby Challenge. In this activity, you will observe the land use context around...
Ecosystems LIVE Episode 1 – Activity – Land Use Context
After watching episode 1 of Ecosystems LIVE about human impacts on mammals, you can try this Nature Nearby Challenge. In this activity, you will observe the land use context around...
Educator Guide

Welcome to the first episode of Ecosystems LIVE: Nature Nearby. We have put together a brief educator guide with additional resources to easily pair with this episode!
Before watching Episode 1, you may find it helpful to review the following terms:
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Ecosystem
A system made up of an ecological community of living things interacting with their environment especially under natural conditions.
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Suburban
Characteristic of a smaller community adjacent to or within commuting distance of a city.
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Urban
Of, relating to, typical of, or being a city.
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Rural
Of or relating to the country, country people or life, or agriculture.
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Biotic
Of, relating to, or caused by living organisms.
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Abiotic
Not involving or produced by organisms.
Episode 1 Graphic Organizer
We’ve made graphic organizers to use with each episode of the Ecosystems LIVE program.
Episode 1 Nature Nearby Challenge
Complete the activity after watching the first episode of Ecosystems LIVE!
Other Related Resources

Ecosystem Services

Learn more about ecosystem services in this short article from Natural Inquirer, originally published in the Ecosystem Services edition.
Ecosystem Activities
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In this activity, students will explore their schoolyard at different scales. The question students will answer is: What are the similarities and differences of the schoolyard ecosystem at different scales?
FACTivity – Thinking Outside the Box
In this activity, students will explore their schoolyard at different scales. The question students will answer is: What are the similarities and differences of the schoolyard ecosystem at different scales? -
This lesson plan has students analyze how an article fits into the broader theme of the journal, specifically the Ecosystem Services edition of Natural Inquirer. Also included is a bonus...
Lesson Plan – Ecosystem Services
This lesson plan has students analyze how an article fits into the broader theme of the journal, specifically the Ecosystem Services edition of Natural Inquirer. Also included is a bonus...
Standards:
NGSS:
- ESS3.C-M1
- LS2.A-M1
- LS2.A-M4
- LS2.C-M1
Social Studies:
- People, Places, and Environments
- Time, Continuity, and Change
- Individuals, Groups, and Institutions
Related Resources from the Natural Inquirer
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Ecosystem services are the benefits that nature provides through natural processes. For example, plants provide clean air, natural fire helps cycle nutrients, and bats act as insect control. Ecosystem services...
Ecosystem Services – Vol. 12 No. 1
Ecosystem services are the benefits that nature provides through natural processes. For example, plants provide clean air, natural fire helps cycle nutrients, and bats act as insect control. Ecosystem services... -
The Wilderness Act of 1964 created the National Wilderness Preservation System, leading to protection of 106,498,016 acres of land in America. What are the benefits of this wilderness land? Scientists...
Wilderness Benefits – Vol. 7 No. 1
The Wilderness Act of 1964 created the National Wilderness Preservation System, leading to protection of 106,498,016 acres of land in America. What are the benefits of this wilderness land? Scientists... -
An assorted set of 30 cards, the Wildlife card pack features careers such as wildlife biologist, wildlife ecologist, herpetologist, ornithologist, astacologist, & more.
Wildlife Scientists Cards
An assorted set of 30 cards, the Wildlife card pack features careers such as wildlife biologist, wildlife ecologist, herpetologist, ornithologist, astacologist, & more. -
The scientists in this study were interested in figuring out which landscape characteristics were more abundant in the core areas of fisher habitat. They hypothesized that the core area would...
Fish-ing Around – Discovering the Habitat Needs of the Pacific Fisher
The scientists in this study were interested in figuring out which landscape characteristics were more abundant in the core areas of fisher habitat. They hypothesized that the core area would... -
The scientists in this study were interested in exploring how the environmental conditions for wildlife species might change as landowners make decisions about replanting trees after harvesting. The scientists know...
Which Wood You Choose? – Forest Landowners’ Selection of Trees for Planting Forests Can Have Different Outcomes
The scientists in this study were interested in exploring how the environmental conditions for wildlife species might change as landowners make decisions about replanting trees after harvesting. The scientists know... -
The “Knock on Wood” monograph explores the relationship between carbon, fire, longleaf pine, and the red-cockaded woodpecker. Also learn about the gopher tortoise!
Knock on Wood – Vol. 1 No. 21
The “Knock on Wood” monograph explores the relationship between carbon, fire, longleaf pine, and the red-cockaded woodpecker. Also learn about the gopher tortoise!
Additional Resources
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USDA Forest Service: Fish and Wildlife
Visit WebsiteDid you know? The health of forest and grassland systems is inextricably tied to the fish and wildlife populations within them that pollinate, distribute seeds, cycle nutrients, and maintain the balance of pests, predator, and prey.