Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Disaster on Zignamu Island - Conservation Report

Disaster Report



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By: Hannan Ahmad, Sarah Rurangira,and Kailey Choi


The Tsunami occurred in the Northeastern Quadrant, and that is the Primary and Secondary forests. So it affected the Macamarelo. The loss of the forests would affect the Macamarelo because they would have no food from the cashew trees. It would affect the ecosystem because the animals that eat the Macacmarelo (Christalope) won’t  have food to eat from the Macamarelo so it might die of starvation. So the animal that eats the Christalope (The Bartalope) won’t have a Christalope to eat so they might die of starvation too. Also yes the changes are long - term consequences, and a way to minimize the impact is to plant more seeds for plants and trees (Most of the tree seeds should be cashew tree). Also Another way to minimize the impact of the Tsunami is to build a big metal wall around the whole island. But before you put a medal wall around the whole island they should get big empty buckets to gather the water then throw it back in the water. A way (Or maybe even more than a way) to save as many Macamarelo’s is to put a big wall (As I said before a metal wall) around the island. We can also put some Macamerelos in cages (female Macamerelos) and give them food so they can have more Macamerelos (and Christalopes and the Bartalopes).


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