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Answer each question to the best of your knowledge.

Wildlife- name the species

Name that Bird!

Aquatics! (match the organism with the name!) 1. Smallmouth Bass 2. Largemouth Bass 3.Brook Trout 4.Brown Trout A B CD

Aquatics Continued. 1.Caddisfly 2.Mayfly 3.Eastern Box Turtle 4.Eastern Painted Turtle A B C D

Forestry (Identify the tree.) 1. White Pine 2. White Oak 3. Sugar Maple 4. Eastern Hemlock (PA state tree) A B C D

Forestry Contd. (Age this tree!)

Soil (label the layers) 1. Parent Rock 2. Subsoil (broken down parent material) 3. Surface Matter 4. Topsoil ABCDABCD

Forestry Contd. What insect was this box used in PA to capture? A. Gypsy moth B. Praying mantis C. Emerald Ash Borer D. June Bug

Matching. 1. We live in the watershed. 2. Trout need water to support their desired amount of Oxygen. 3. Too many in a body of water caused excessive plant growth and is a form of aquatic pollution. 4. Pa has 3 types of poisonous. 5. Deer in PA are overpopulated to the max in areas. 6. The is the PA state flower. 7. The is the layer in a tree that produces new Xylem and Phloem. 8. A/An species is one that soon may become extinct. A. Warm B. Cold C. Snakes D. Frogs E. Rose F. Mountain Laurel G. Nitrates H. Urban (city/suburbs) I. Potomac J. Susquehanna K. Cambium L. Threatened M. Endangered N. Rural

Tie Breaker 2. Name this insect. 1. Name this tree. Found along river banks.