E. The effort to get enough food. F. The improvement of their life. G. The need to protect their home. . The change of their food source.14. What can be inferred from paragraph 4? . Humans will get their revenge from orcas. . Humans know very little about orcas. . Humans have ...
Don’t forget that getting rid of a top-level fish like me has severe consequences all the way down the food chain.1. What does the underlined word “fetch” in Paragraph 1 mean? A.Be eaten up. B.Go and get. C.Be sold for. D.Run out of.2. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?
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There were SWEETS served of raw milk panna cotta and strawberries, fresh chocolate cookies. We were so full by this time we had to take a pass on the last course. However, we did go down to the lower level of the barn where all the magic was happening with the food, thanked our foo...
Two Osprey around their nest. One returning from a hunt and the other getting ready to leave. | Credit: iNaturalist User - islanddeborah Two Osprey | Credit: iNaturalist User - islanddeborah Stuart Channel Seals, orcas, and porpoises all pass through Stuart Channel. Changes in ocean temperature...
The removal – or breaching – of the Ice Harbor, Lower Monumental, Little Goose, and Lower Granite dams could bring back the fish and, in turn, give the Southern Resident orcas their best shot at a thriving future and growing numbers. ...
Pollutants increase as they move up through the food chain, and the orcas that consume top predators — for example, those that primarily eat other marine mammals rather than fish—are most polluted. Thanks to their high body fat and position as apex (最高点) predators, orcas are some of ...
“Nature contributes to human wellbeing culturally and spiritually, as well as through the critical production of food, clean water, and energy, and through regulating the Earth’s climate, pollution, pollination and floods,” he said. “The Living Planet report clearly demonstrates that human acti...
. If I had just slowed down to look around and see how my life was filled with treasure. I did not have to sail so far away to find what was in my own back yard. Growing my own fresh food, the land around me filled with nature and family memories, work and friendships that ...
And what about their roommates, or in the orcas’ case, their pod mates? It’s unlikely that animals can rehash all the details of a traumatic event to their acquaintances, but they might still be able to tip them off to the source of the trauma—and the subsequent dangers. About 16 ...