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Warm Up #5 In the video, how could global warming negatively affect the growth of sequoia trees? Why do controlled fires actually help Yosemite National Park? Give two organisms directly affected. Why do you think there are so few forests remaining in the US? I am planning on going to Yosemite in a few weeks….if you have been before….suggestions of things to do/see?

Forests

Sequoia Trees in Yosemite Oldest, tallest living things on Earth Need fire to germinate – Fire resistant bark/sap Controlled fires = HEALTHY – Get rid of dead matter on forest floor – New life = new food for animals (bears)

Forest Fires Can be Bad Too… Controlled fires…good Wildfires…BAD Wildfires – uncontrolled fires – Human-caused – Lightning/spontaneous combustion When trees burn – release CO2 (global warming) Problem: Fire Management – Fires NOT affecting homes/structures allowed to burn. WTF?

Healthy Forest Initiative Healthy Forest Initiative (2003) – corporations can cut down trees of value in National Forests – Older trees BUT Must also clear underbrush/fire-prone trees Not doing so = paying fines/losing permit to cut trees down

Cutting Trees Down… Deforestation – conversion of forests into something else – Grazing fields, farms, mines, cities, logging, etc. Descreases: Soil fertility Biodiversity Increases Runoff (water pollution) Erosion CO2 levels (global warming) Trees = Carbon Sink – Store CO2, prevent it from escaping into atmosphere

Quick Quiz #2 How can forest fires contribute to global warming? What is the Healthy Forest Initiative and why is it necessary to encourage sustainability? What are the negative results of deforestation? Why does deforestation happen?

Warm Up #6 Forests are often described as a “carbon sink.” What does this term mean? Identify TWO ecological benefits provided by intact forest ecosystems (other than reducing CO2 levels in the atmosphere). (AP TEST QUESTION) Trees are often cut down and replaced with farmland. Why is this only a short-term answer to the hunger crisis? Describe one way that tropical rain forest destruction contributes to anthropogenic climate change.

Carbon Sinks…Pictured Carbon Cycle – how carbon (CO2) is moved from one place to another Sinks – absorb carbon – Trees/algae (photosynthesis) – Oceans – Fossil Fuels (oil, gas, coal) Releasers – release carbon – Animals (respiration) – Factories (emissions)

For decades, forest fires in the United States have been suppressed. In 2003 legislation was passed under the Healthy Forests Initiative (HFI) in response to the record-breaking wildfires that had occurred in the early 2000s. Some environmental and conservation groups fear that negative impacts could result if timber companies are encouraged to harvest medium- and large-size trees in federally owned forests while clearing away the smaller trees and underbrush. (a) Identify TWO characteristics of forests that develop when fires are suppressed, and explain why the practice of fire suppression does not reduce, but actually increases, the risk of intense and extensive forest fires. (b) The effects of the HFI are expected to extend beyond fire reduction. Excluding fire reduction, describe ONE positive and ONE negative effect likely to result from the implementation of the provisions of the HFI. (c) Describe TWO ecosystem services provided for humans by forests. Explain how clear-cutting would affect each ecosystem service you describe.

Acceptable Answers A) more dead matter accumulates on forest floor (fire- prone…more fires – Yosemite), AND fire tolerant species need fire to reproduce (Sequoia trees) B) HFI = allows lumber companies to cut trees down…make money, timber costs decrease. BUT deforestation decreases biodiversity and increases soil erosion C) services: Carbon sink (reduces CO2 levels), forests are pretty, provides a source of fuel (wood), biodiversity, make oxygen (photosynthesis)