Deck 11: Sustaining Terrestrial Biodiversity: Managing and Protecting Ecosystems

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Which organization is associated with the most area of certified forest in Canada? 

A) Haliburton Forest and Wild Life Reserve Ltd. 
B) Forest Stewardship Council 
C) Canadian Standards Association 
D) Sustainable Forestry Initiative Program
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Which tactic for protecting biodiversity would be excluded in the ecosystem approach? 

A) legally protect endangered species 
B) restore degraded ecosystems 
C) eliminate or reduce populations of non-native species from protected areas 
D) manage protected areas to sustain native species
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What is the name of the applied science of managing,analyzing,and communicating biological information? 

A) existence value 
B) bioinformatics 
C) conservation biology 
D) instrumental value
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It can be argued that virtually every service provided by forests can be viewed as having some combination of economic and ecological values.Which of the following forest services would you classify as being the most directly "economic" of these choices? 

A) purification of air and water 
B) influencing local and regional climate 
C) provision of biomass, recreation and ecotourism 
D) storing carbon and protecting diversity
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Which tree species is likely to successfully regenerate after a stand has been clear-cut? 

A) a trees species that prefers acid soils 
B) a tree species that requires full sun 
C) a shade-tolerant tree species 
D) a tree species that prefers alkaline soil
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What might be an outcome of clear-cutting? 

A) wind-resistant trees in adjacent stands 
B) reduced biodiversity 
C) less soil erosion 
D) a smaller harvest
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Which industry did the Clayoquot Sound,BC,resource management conflict focus on? 

A) agriculture 
B) forestry 
C) fishing 
D) diamond mining
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What is a possible outcome of selective cutting? 

A) a special seed-distribution plan 
B) growth of more mature trees 
C) crowding of trees 
D) an uneven-aged stand of trees
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What is a characteristic of a forested watershed? 

A) very limited ability to absorb pollutants 
B) ability to slow water runoff 
C) very limited ability to moderate climate 
D) ability to speed water runoff
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Which term refers to the removal of all trees from a given area in a single cutting to establish a new,even-aged stand? 

A) selection cutting 
B) shelter wood cutting 
C) seed-tree cutting 
D) clear-cutting
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What is NOT characteristic of second-growth forest? 

A) It may develop after a farming area has been abandoned. 
B) It may develop after fire. 
C) It may develop as a tree plantation after clear-cutting. 
D) It may develop as a regenerated forest after hundreds of years of no disturbance.
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Which statement describes a second-growth forest? 

A) an uncut stand of trees or a stand that has not been seriously disturbed by humans 
B) a stand of trees resulting from secondary ecological succession 
C) a managed tract with uniformly aged trees 
D) a storehouse of biodiversity
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What percentage of Canada's forested land is managed by the federal government? 

A) 4% 
B) 25% 
C) 77% 
D) 94%
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What might be an outcome of large-scale clear-cutting? 

A) increased biodiversity 
B) decreased water pollution 
C) flood prevention 
D) habitat fragmentation
Question
Which cutting method leaves only a few mature,healthy,wind-resistant trees for regenerating the forest? 

A) clear-cutting 
B) selection cutting 
C) shelter wood cutting 
D) seed-tree cutting
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Which compound is removed from the atmosphere by forests? 

A) iron 
B) carbon dioxide 
C) oxygen 
D) nitrogen
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Which term refers to a system in which nearly all the trees in a stand are harvested in one cutting,but a few uniformly distributed,healthy trees are left to regenerate the forest? 

A) seed-tree cutting 
B) selection cutting 
C) shelter wood cutting 
D) clear-cutting
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Which statement about clear-cutting is accurate? 

A) Clear-cutting increases the average stand rotation time. 
B) Clear-cutting requires more roads than the majority of other harvesting systems. 
C) Lumber companies prefer clear-cutting because it takes less skill and planning than other methods. 
D) Clear-cutting leads to a decrease in the amount of timber produced per hectare.
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Which characteristic is NOT in an old-growth forest? 

A) It has a clear forest floor. 
B) It contains large numbers of snags and fallen logs. 
C) It has incurred no major disturbance for several hundred years. 
D) It provides a variety of ecological niches.
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What has a direct effect on decreasing biodiversity? 

A) non-native species introduction 
B) moderate environmental disturbances 
C) middle stages of succession 
D) physically diverse habitats
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What is one characteristic of a surface fire in a forest? 

A) Wildlife and mature trees are harmed by surface fires. 
B) Surface fires lead to more destructive fires. 
C) Surface fires release minerals that are locked up in vegetation. 
D) Frequent surface fires increase the chance that a severe crown fire will occur.
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What is the status of Canada's forests? 

A) About 80% of Canada's land surface is forested. 
B) About 47% of Canada's land surface supports productive forest capable of generating forest products. 
C) About 25% of Canada's forested area is called "other treed land" and is dedicated to purposes other than producing commercial forest products. 
D) About 40% of productive forest is protected inside national parks.
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Which area contains no tropical forests? 

A) Australia 
B) Canada 
C) Asia 
D) United States
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What percentage of plant species in the world's tropical forests has been examined closely for possible medicinal properties? 

A) less than 10% 
B) less than 5% 
C) less than 3% 
D) less than 1%
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Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding tropical need trees? 

A) These trees are valuable but they are difficult to cultivate and grow slowly. 
B) The leaves and seeds of neem trees can be used to make natural pesticides. 
C) Neem-seed oil acts as a strong spermicide and may be developed as a birth control agent. 
D) Extracts from neem trees can be used to fight bacterial, viral and fungal infections.
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Which area is incurring the greatest destruction of tropical rain forests? 

A) South America 
B) Southeast Asia 
C) North America 
D) Central America
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Which statement characterizes tropical rain forests? 

A) Tropical forests cover about 20% of the Earth's land area 
B) Tropical forests cover about 6% of the Earth's land area. 
C) Less than half of the world's species of terrestrial plants and animals live in tropical rain forests. 
D) Tropical forests contain very few species of plants.
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Which of the following is NOT a threat to Canada's forests? 

A) the forest tent caterpillar 
B) the praying mantis 
C) the mountain pine beetle 
D) the spruce budworm
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Which statement describes the impact of a surface fire in a forest? 

A) It burns whole trees. 
B) It kills many mature trees. 
C) It does not kill many seedlings. 
D) It usually burns only the undergrowth.
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What is the most destructive type of fire in a forest? 

A) crown fire 
B) prescribed fire 
C) surface fire 
D) ground fire
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Why is the Pacific yew tree important? 

A) It is a source of food for exportation. 
B) It is a source of strong painkiller. 
C) It is a source of dyes. 
D) It is a source of treatment for ovarian cancer.
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In which region would you find predominantly black spruce,white spruce and tamarack trees? 

A) columbia forest 
B) acadian forest 
C) boreal forest 
D) aspen parkland
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Which of the following is NOT provided by tropical rain forests? 

A) ecological services 
B) industrial materials 
C) half of the world's annual harvest of softwoods 
D) tropical fruits and nuts
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What is one means of reducing global demand for wood? 

A) reduce construction waste and junk mail 
B) limit the use of laminated boards 
C) make paper from spruce trees 
D) make paper from plant fibres other than trees
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Which monitoring method provides accurate evidence about the rate of destruction of tropical rain forests? 

A) lumber sales records 
B) satellite scans 
C) official measurements by conservationists 
D) official government reports
Question
Which term refers to protecting forests by means such as establishing firebreaks with special bulldozers,pumping water from tank trucks,dropping fire-retardant chemicals from aircraft,and creating controlled backfires? 

A) fire-proofing 
B) prescribed burning 
C) prevention 
D) suppression
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Which tree disease is indigenous to Canada? 

A) chestnut blight 
B) Dutch elm disease 
C) emerald ash borer 
D) spruce budworm
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Why is fire important to forests? 

A) Fire is important in initiating breeding in many insect species. 
B) Fire may help release minerals locked up inside organisms. 
C) Fire is important in releasing sulfates back into the atmosphere. 
D) Fire reduces net productivity of the forest.
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What would a conservation biologist say is the smartest ecological and economic way to protect trees from insects and disease? 

A) Use antibiotics for only the infected trees. 
B) Develop disease-resistant tree species. 
C) Maintain the biological diversity of the forest. 
D) Clear-cut and burn all infected areas.
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What is the largest forest region in Canada? 

A) the boreal forest 
B) the subalpine forest 
C) the aspen parkland 
D) the taiga forest
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Which of the following actions would NOT likely be helpful in sustaining tropical forests? 

A) protect the most diverse and endangered areas 
B) encourage debt-for-nature swaps, controlled ecotourism, and sustainable harvests of wild nuts and fruits 
C) rehabilitate degraded areas and promote the regrowth of secondary succession forests 
D) introduce large-scale ranching and forestry to stimulate rapid local economic growth
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How much of our total land mass do national parks in Canada occupy? 

A) 25% 
B) 5% 
C) 3% 
D) 1%
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What is NOT likely to be a part of ecosystem restoration? 

A) secondary succession 
B) replacement 
C) creating artificial ecosystems 
D) rehabilitation
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Which statement about Canada's national parks is accurate? 

A) National parks occupy only 30% of Canada's land mass. 
B) Canada has 23 national parks. 
C) Canada's national parks are managed according to a preservationist ethic. 
D) Resource extraction is permitted in Canada's national parks.
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Deforestation affects agriculture,water supplies,and biodiversity.
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National parks occupy about 30% of Canada's land mass.
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What is one solution for sustaining our national park system? 

A) Allow an unlimited amount of visitors into the park. 
B) Sell off portions of land inside the park. 
C) Buy private lands inside the park. 
D) Allow hunting inside the park.
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What is the greatest threat to the world's national parks? 

A) human activities in nearby areas 
B) lack of funding 
C) uncontrolled populations of prey because of the decline in predators 
D) pollution
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Canada's first national park,Banff,was established in 1885.
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The negative effects of human activities on the environment can be decreased by restoration or conservation.
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How many national parks are in existence worldwide? 

A) 6600 
B) 600 
C) 30 
D) 60
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Which zone is NOT a component of a well-designed biosphere reserve? 

A) a mantle 
B) a core 
C) a buffer zone 
D) a transition zone
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What results from burning tropical forests? 

A) increased biodiversity 
B) more greenhouse gases added to the atmosphere 
C) large areas of regenerated forests 
D) increased ecological integrity
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The establishment of public lands by governments helps lessen the impacts that humans have on the Earth's ecosystems.
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Why are wilderness areas needed? 

A) to preserve biological diversity 
B) for the high number of recreational users 
C) to improve sustainable timber production 
D) to improve sustainable organic agriculture
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What is the function of Ramsar sites in Canada? 

A) To protect areas of aesthetic value. 
B) To protect biodiversity at high mountain sites. 
C) To protect selected marine sanctuaries on the British Columbia coastline. 
D) To protect wetlands and bird sanctuaries needed for waterfowl management.
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Public lands that comprise parks,zoos,national forests,seashores,etc.help sustain biodiversity.
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More than 50% of Canada's plant and animal species are represented within Canada's national parks.
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How many biosphere reserves have been established worldwide? 

A) 15 
B) 151 
C) 351 
D) 651
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Within a biosphere reserve,where does little,if any,disturbance from human activities occur? 

A) the mantle 
B) the buffer zone 
C) the transition zone 
D) the core
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Biodiversity is comprised of two components-existence values and instrumental value.
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____________________ contributes to the greenhouse effect by destroying plants that use carbon dioxide.
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The ___________________ value of something is the value that the thing has "in itself" or "for its own sake."
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Human activity has contributed significantly to the premature extinction of some species.
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Tropical deforestation is a major concern throughout the world; reversing tropical deforestation would protect biodiversity,slow global warming,and help to make the important ecological and economic services of these forests sustainable.
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Legally declaring a track of land as a(n)____________________ is one way to protect it from human exploitation.
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Marine habitats are experiencing rapidly increasing rates of species extinction because of factors such as rapid human development and poor environmental management.
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A(n)______________________________contains large trees,saplings,ferns,and orchids as well as amoebas,worms,beetles,and opossums.
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A tract of land with same-aged trees of one species for the specific purpose of clear-cutting is referred to as a _________________________.
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A(n)______________________________ that is less than 150 years old usually contains some old-growth characteristics.
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A major conflict exists between ecologists and conservation biologists who wish to protect biodiversity and the resource extractors and developers who are pursing unrestricted access to lands harbouring that biodiversity.
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The creation of an artificial wetland is an example of creating a(n)___________________________________.
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Selection cutting and strip cutting are not effective tools for forest management.
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Restoration is the process of revitalizing a degraded habitat or ecosystem to its natural state.
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___________________________________ involves maintaining a stand comprised of trees of various ages and sizes in order to foster natural regeneration.
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An uncut forest or a regenerated forest that has not been significantly impacted by humans or natural disasters for centuries or longer,is known as a(n)___________________________________.
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Wilderness is a large area of land legally set aside to prevent or minimize it from being harmed by human activities.
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There are significantly more disadvantages than advantages to using clear-cutting methods to harvest trees from a forest.
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Conversion of forests and woodlands to agricultural land contributes to the growing problem of ____________________.
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Second-growth forests are the largest of the three major forest types because of the ecological success of governmental and environmental mandates.
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Which organization is associated with the most area of certified forest in Canada? 

A) Haliburton Forest and Wild Life Reserve Ltd. 
B) Forest Stewardship Council 
C) Canadian Standards Association 
D) Sustainable Forestry Initiative Program
D
2
Which tactic for protecting biodiversity would be excluded in the ecosystem approach? 

A) legally protect endangered species 
B) restore degraded ecosystems 
C) eliminate or reduce populations of non-native species from protected areas 
D) manage protected areas to sustain native species
A
3
What is the name of the applied science of managing,analyzing,and communicating biological information? 

A) existence value 
B) bioinformatics 
C) conservation biology 
D) instrumental value
B
4
It can be argued that virtually every service provided by forests can be viewed as having some combination of economic and ecological values.Which of the following forest services would you classify as being the most directly "economic" of these choices? 

A) purification of air and water 
B) influencing local and regional climate 
C) provision of biomass, recreation and ecotourism 
D) storing carbon and protecting diversity
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Which tree species is likely to successfully regenerate after a stand has been clear-cut? 

A) a trees species that prefers acid soils 
B) a tree species that requires full sun 
C) a shade-tolerant tree species 
D) a tree species that prefers alkaline soil
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What might be an outcome of clear-cutting? 

A) wind-resistant trees in adjacent stands 
B) reduced biodiversity 
C) less soil erosion 
D) a smaller harvest
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Which industry did the Clayoquot Sound,BC,resource management conflict focus on? 

A) agriculture 
B) forestry 
C) fishing 
D) diamond mining
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What is a possible outcome of selective cutting? 

A) a special seed-distribution plan 
B) growth of more mature trees 
C) crowding of trees 
D) an uneven-aged stand of trees
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What is a characteristic of a forested watershed? 

A) very limited ability to absorb pollutants 
B) ability to slow water runoff 
C) very limited ability to moderate climate 
D) ability to speed water runoff
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Which term refers to the removal of all trees from a given area in a single cutting to establish a new,even-aged stand? 

A) selection cutting 
B) shelter wood cutting 
C) seed-tree cutting 
D) clear-cutting
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What is NOT characteristic of second-growth forest? 

A) It may develop after a farming area has been abandoned. 
B) It may develop after fire. 
C) It may develop as a tree plantation after clear-cutting. 
D) It may develop as a regenerated forest after hundreds of years of no disturbance.
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Which statement describes a second-growth forest? 

A) an uncut stand of trees or a stand that has not been seriously disturbed by humans 
B) a stand of trees resulting from secondary ecological succession 
C) a managed tract with uniformly aged trees 
D) a storehouse of biodiversity
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What percentage of Canada's forested land is managed by the federal government? 

A) 4% 
B) 25% 
C) 77% 
D) 94%
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What might be an outcome of large-scale clear-cutting? 

A) increased biodiversity 
B) decreased water pollution 
C) flood prevention 
D) habitat fragmentation
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Which cutting method leaves only a few mature,healthy,wind-resistant trees for regenerating the forest? 

A) clear-cutting 
B) selection cutting 
C) shelter wood cutting 
D) seed-tree cutting
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Which compound is removed from the atmosphere by forests? 

A) iron 
B) carbon dioxide 
C) oxygen 
D) nitrogen
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Which term refers to a system in which nearly all the trees in a stand are harvested in one cutting,but a few uniformly distributed,healthy trees are left to regenerate the forest? 

A) seed-tree cutting 
B) selection cutting 
C) shelter wood cutting 
D) clear-cutting
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Which statement about clear-cutting is accurate? 

A) Clear-cutting increases the average stand rotation time. 
B) Clear-cutting requires more roads than the majority of other harvesting systems. 
C) Lumber companies prefer clear-cutting because it takes less skill and planning than other methods. 
D) Clear-cutting leads to a decrease in the amount of timber produced per hectare.
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Which characteristic is NOT in an old-growth forest? 

A) It has a clear forest floor. 
B) It contains large numbers of snags and fallen logs. 
C) It has incurred no major disturbance for several hundred years. 
D) It provides a variety of ecological niches.
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What has a direct effect on decreasing biodiversity? 

A) non-native species introduction 
B) moderate environmental disturbances 
C) middle stages of succession 
D) physically diverse habitats
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What is one characteristic of a surface fire in a forest? 

A) Wildlife and mature trees are harmed by surface fires. 
B) Surface fires lead to more destructive fires. 
C) Surface fires release minerals that are locked up in vegetation. 
D) Frequent surface fires increase the chance that a severe crown fire will occur.
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What is the status of Canada's forests? 

A) About 80% of Canada's land surface is forested. 
B) About 47% of Canada's land surface supports productive forest capable of generating forest products. 
C) About 25% of Canada's forested area is called "other treed land" and is dedicated to purposes other than producing commercial forest products. 
D) About 40% of productive forest is protected inside national parks.
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Which area contains no tropical forests? 

A) Australia 
B) Canada 
C) Asia 
D) United States
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What percentage of plant species in the world's tropical forests has been examined closely for possible medicinal properties? 

A) less than 10% 
B) less than 5% 
C) less than 3% 
D) less than 1%
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Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding tropical need trees? 

A) These trees are valuable but they are difficult to cultivate and grow slowly. 
B) The leaves and seeds of neem trees can be used to make natural pesticides. 
C) Neem-seed oil acts as a strong spermicide and may be developed as a birth control agent. 
D) Extracts from neem trees can be used to fight bacterial, viral and fungal infections.
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Which area is incurring the greatest destruction of tropical rain forests? 

A) South America 
B) Southeast Asia 
C) North America 
D) Central America
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Which statement characterizes tropical rain forests? 

A) Tropical forests cover about 20% of the Earth's land area 
B) Tropical forests cover about 6% of the Earth's land area. 
C) Less than half of the world's species of terrestrial plants and animals live in tropical rain forests. 
D) Tropical forests contain very few species of plants.
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Which of the following is NOT a threat to Canada's forests? 

A) the forest tent caterpillar 
B) the praying mantis 
C) the mountain pine beetle 
D) the spruce budworm
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29
Which statement describes the impact of a surface fire in a forest? 

A) It burns whole trees. 
B) It kills many mature trees. 
C) It does not kill many seedlings. 
D) It usually burns only the undergrowth.
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What is the most destructive type of fire in a forest? 

A) crown fire 
B) prescribed fire 
C) surface fire 
D) ground fire
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Why is the Pacific yew tree important? 

A) It is a source of food for exportation. 
B) It is a source of strong painkiller. 
C) It is a source of dyes. 
D) It is a source of treatment for ovarian cancer.
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In which region would you find predominantly black spruce,white spruce and tamarack trees? 

A) columbia forest 
B) acadian forest 
C) boreal forest 
D) aspen parkland
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Which of the following is NOT provided by tropical rain forests? 

A) ecological services 
B) industrial materials 
C) half of the world's annual harvest of softwoods 
D) tropical fruits and nuts
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What is one means of reducing global demand for wood? 

A) reduce construction waste and junk mail 
B) limit the use of laminated boards 
C) make paper from spruce trees 
D) make paper from plant fibres other than trees
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Which monitoring method provides accurate evidence about the rate of destruction of tropical rain forests? 

A) lumber sales records 
B) satellite scans 
C) official measurements by conservationists 
D) official government reports
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36
Which term refers to protecting forests by means such as establishing firebreaks with special bulldozers,pumping water from tank trucks,dropping fire-retardant chemicals from aircraft,and creating controlled backfires? 

A) fire-proofing 
B) prescribed burning 
C) prevention 
D) suppression
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Which tree disease is indigenous to Canada? 

A) chestnut blight 
B) Dutch elm disease 
C) emerald ash borer 
D) spruce budworm
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38
Why is fire important to forests? 

A) Fire is important in initiating breeding in many insect species. 
B) Fire may help release minerals locked up inside organisms. 
C) Fire is important in releasing sulfates back into the atmosphere. 
D) Fire reduces net productivity of the forest.
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What would a conservation biologist say is the smartest ecological and economic way to protect trees from insects and disease? 

A) Use antibiotics for only the infected trees. 
B) Develop disease-resistant tree species. 
C) Maintain the biological diversity of the forest. 
D) Clear-cut and burn all infected areas.
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What is the largest forest region in Canada? 

A) the boreal forest 
B) the subalpine forest 
C) the aspen parkland 
D) the taiga forest
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41
Which of the following actions would NOT likely be helpful in sustaining tropical forests? 

A) protect the most diverse and endangered areas 
B) encourage debt-for-nature swaps, controlled ecotourism, and sustainable harvests of wild nuts and fruits 
C) rehabilitate degraded areas and promote the regrowth of secondary succession forests 
D) introduce large-scale ranching and forestry to stimulate rapid local economic growth
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42
How much of our total land mass do national parks in Canada occupy? 

A) 25% 
B) 5% 
C) 3% 
D) 1%
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43
What is NOT likely to be a part of ecosystem restoration? 

A) secondary succession 
B) replacement 
C) creating artificial ecosystems 
D) rehabilitation
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44
Which statement about Canada's national parks is accurate? 

A) National parks occupy only 30% of Canada's land mass. 
B) Canada has 23 national parks. 
C) Canada's national parks are managed according to a preservationist ethic. 
D) Resource extraction is permitted in Canada's national parks.
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45
Deforestation affects agriculture,water supplies,and biodiversity.
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46
National parks occupy about 30% of Canada's land mass.
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47
What is one solution for sustaining our national park system? 

A) Allow an unlimited amount of visitors into the park. 
B) Sell off portions of land inside the park. 
C) Buy private lands inside the park. 
D) Allow hunting inside the park.
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48
What is the greatest threat to the world's national parks? 

A) human activities in nearby areas 
B) lack of funding 
C) uncontrolled populations of prey because of the decline in predators 
D) pollution
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49
Canada's first national park,Banff,was established in 1885.
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50
The negative effects of human activities on the environment can be decreased by restoration or conservation.
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51
How many national parks are in existence worldwide? 

A) 6600 
B) 600 
C) 30 
D) 60
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52
Which zone is NOT a component of a well-designed biosphere reserve? 

A) a mantle 
B) a core 
C) a buffer zone 
D) a transition zone
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53
What results from burning tropical forests? 

A) increased biodiversity 
B) more greenhouse gases added to the atmosphere 
C) large areas of regenerated forests 
D) increased ecological integrity
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54
The establishment of public lands by governments helps lessen the impacts that humans have on the Earth's ecosystems.
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55
Why are wilderness areas needed? 

A) to preserve biological diversity 
B) for the high number of recreational users 
C) to improve sustainable timber production 
D) to improve sustainable organic agriculture
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56
What is the function of Ramsar sites in Canada? 

A) To protect areas of aesthetic value. 
B) To protect biodiversity at high mountain sites. 
C) To protect selected marine sanctuaries on the British Columbia coastline. 
D) To protect wetlands and bird sanctuaries needed for waterfowl management.
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57
Public lands that comprise parks,zoos,national forests,seashores,etc.help sustain biodiversity.
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58
More than 50% of Canada's plant and animal species are represented within Canada's national parks.
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59
How many biosphere reserves have been established worldwide? 

A) 15 
B) 151 
C) 351 
D) 651
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60
Within a biosphere reserve,where does little,if any,disturbance from human activities occur? 

A) the mantle 
B) the buffer zone 
C) the transition zone 
D) the core
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61
Biodiversity is comprised of two components-existence values and instrumental value.
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62
____________________ contributes to the greenhouse effect by destroying plants that use carbon dioxide.
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63
The ___________________ value of something is the value that the thing has "in itself" or "for its own sake."
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64
Human activity has contributed significantly to the premature extinction of some species.
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65
Tropical deforestation is a major concern throughout the world; reversing tropical deforestation would protect biodiversity,slow global warming,and help to make the important ecological and economic services of these forests sustainable.
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66
Legally declaring a track of land as a(n)____________________ is one way to protect it from human exploitation.
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67
Marine habitats are experiencing rapidly increasing rates of species extinction because of factors such as rapid human development and poor environmental management.
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68
A(n)______________________________contains large trees,saplings,ferns,and orchids as well as amoebas,worms,beetles,and opossums.
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69
A tract of land with same-aged trees of one species for the specific purpose of clear-cutting is referred to as a _________________________.
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70
A(n)______________________________ that is less than 150 years old usually contains some old-growth characteristics.
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71
A major conflict exists between ecologists and conservation biologists who wish to protect biodiversity and the resource extractors and developers who are pursing unrestricted access to lands harbouring that biodiversity.
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72
The creation of an artificial wetland is an example of creating a(n)___________________________________.
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73
Selection cutting and strip cutting are not effective tools for forest management.
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74
Restoration is the process of revitalizing a degraded habitat or ecosystem to its natural state.
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75
___________________________________ involves maintaining a stand comprised of trees of various ages and sizes in order to foster natural regeneration.
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76
An uncut forest or a regenerated forest that has not been significantly impacted by humans or natural disasters for centuries or longer,is known as a(n)___________________________________.
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77
Wilderness is a large area of land legally set aside to prevent or minimize it from being harmed by human activities.
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78
There are significantly more disadvantages than advantages to using clear-cutting methods to harvest trees from a forest.
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79
Conversion of forests and woodlands to agricultural land contributes to the growing problem of ____________________.
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80
Second-growth forests are the largest of the three major forest types because of the ecological success of governmental and environmental mandates.
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