Climate Detectives Projects 2020-2021
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Project title: The birds that live near my house
Team: Girls in Science (Guest Team)
CENOM Rio de Janeiro Brazil 12 12Student’s age: 8-9 years old, 10-11 years old, 12-13 years old, 14-15 years old
The birds of a region can differentiate due to their habitat. What are the impacts of pollution and the lack of vegetation?
One of the major problems of climate change is the impact on fauna and flora, which is often difficult to perceive and observe.
Knowing the impact on species is essential to help us understand the changes that are occurring: what species are decreasing or disappearing? What species are stable? These questions are important.
The climate, the lack of rain, the deforestation, the lack of incentive to plant trees causes a decrease in these birds.
https://pt-br.padlet.com/mclaranicacio/1r74qmvtsrnd7ene
Resources will be used to monitor the birds and their daily lives, such as: photographs, recording of their songs and filming of their flights. All resources to be used will be monitored and supervised by the teacher by sending them via WhatsApp and emails.
A photographic report will be prepared with an account of experiences on each observation with date and time.
“The birds that chirp here do not chirp like there …” This is a poem by Gonçalves Dias. Will we be able to monitor the birds in our region and catalog their name, habitat, song and flight? Through this observation, we will be able to highlight the species that are being threatened and how we can help and publicize the species of a region. Each bird photographed will be identified. We will thus be able to know the region where they live, their song, their flight and start a campaign to plant new trees that can improve the climate and serve as a place for birds to make their nest
https://pt-br.padlet.com/mclaranicacio/1r74qmvtsrnd7ene
We will use the site: https://apps.sentinel-hub.com/eo-browser/. we will search for satellite images from several days and see if there have been recent changes in the locations, tree felling is usually easy to see on satellite images, especially when done on a large scale
One of the major problems of climate change is the impact on fauna and flora, which is often difficult to perceive and observe.
Knowing the impact on species is essential to help us understand the changes that are occurring: what species are decreasing or disappearing? What species are stable? These questions are important.
As it is a complex subject try to focus on only 1 or 2 species / types of birds relevant in your region. Do some research on the local fauna and what kind of birds there are and choose the ones that your group frequently observes. Ask in your community if you think the number of birds has increased or decreased. Try to relate what they indicate (lack of rain, deforestation) with what they will observe.
https://pt-br.padlet.com/mclaranicacio/1r74qmvtsrnd7ene
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