Ballypatrick Forest Wildlife.. Success Criteria. By the end of this lesson you should be able to: Name some of the wildlife found in the forest. Draw.

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Ballypatrick Forest Wildlife.

Success Criteria. By the end of this lesson you should be able to: Name some of the wildlife found in the forest. Draw simple food chains for the forest.

Rabbits.

Blue Tits.

Sparrow Hawks.

Hen Harriers.

Foxes.

Here is a food web for the forest. Copy this into your book.

Name the source of energy for this food web. Name the producers. Name the consumers.

Draw three food chains from this food web.

What do you think would happen if we cut down the berry trees? What do you think would happen if the numbers of blue tits declined?