Description of the normal ecology at the site of focus, including an interactive food web and an overview of the types of habitats present.
Description of the issues present at the site as a direct result of negative human impact, including a detailed explanation of each problem (such as coral bleaching, etc.).
Description of how a person can make a positive impact to help alleviate the issues at the site, including both local population and concerned global citizens who may live miles away (actions can also include general minimization of contributions towards global issues and/or contributions to conservation groups who directly impact the site).
WHY SHOULD SOMEONE CARE AND TAKE ACTION? Each part of your website should be filled with compelling images and/or videos. You must convince people that this is an important issue that they can't afford to ignore. The only choice is to do something to help, no matter how small.
All websites must be completed and submitted for peer review no later than Tuesday, April 3rd. Peer review will take place in class on April 3rd and 5th.
Each team should build their site in the Google Site shared with you from Mrs. Kravitz. You have full editing privileges and creative control.