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1) non-native (or alien) to the ecosystem under consideration and 2) whose introduction causes or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to human health.

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By: Jarrett JohnPd. 3

Invasive, Endangered, and Reintroduced Species of Pennsylvania

Explanation of native, introduced, and invasive species

5 most common ways of they get into the country

4 ways they negatively affect our environment

3 invasive animals2 invasive plants

Invasive Species

1) non-native (or alien) to the ecosystem under consideration and

2) whose introduction causes or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to human health.

Explanation

Wanted Establishment in the Wild

Escape from Captive Areas

Chance of Economic Gain

Human Enjoyment

Exotic Pets

5 Most Common Ways they get into our Country

Displace native species

Reduce native wildlife habitat

Reduce forest health and productivity

Alter ecosystem processes

4 Ways they Negatively Affect Our Environment

Feral Swine (Sus scrofa Linnaeus)- introduced in 1500’s for food. Damages plants and Habitat. Population very high and a serious issue

Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipennis) Causes destruction of many Ash Trees and some

serious habitat destruction. First discovered in Pennsylvania.

Elongate Hemlock Scale (Fiorinia externa Ferris)-Damages host tree. Found throughout Northeastern

U.S. Were not introduced by humans

3 Invasive Animals

Bull thistle (Cirsium vulgare)- Native to Europe and Asia. Aggressive and highly competitive with native plants. Introduction not known but around early 1800’s for ornamental purposes.

Garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata)- Native to Europe and Asia. Introduced as a culinary herb in the 1860’s. Harsh Competition with Native Species.

2 Invasive Plants

Definition5 Most Common Reasons for EndangermentPreventing Endangerment3 Endangered Animals in PA2 Endangered Plants in PA

Endangered Species

Endangered Animal-is a population of organisms which is at risk of becoming extinct because it is either few in numbers, or threatened by changing environmental or predation parameters

Definition

Poaching

Pollution

Habitat Loss

Pesticides

Competition

5 Most Common Reasons

Protect Wildlife HabitatJoin a Conservation OrganizationRecycle and Reduce Energy IntakeReduce Threat of Invasive SpeciesMinimize use of PesticidesGet Involved

Preventing Endangerment

Mountain Lion- habitat lossand poaching

Bog Turtle- habitat destruction

Peregrine Falcon- pesticides

3 Endangered Animals in PA

Northern Bulrush- habitat destruction

Small Whorled Pogonia- habitat destruction

2 Endangered Plants in PA

Definitions1 Reintroduced Species in PAWhy, When, How the species was

Reintroduced

Reintroduced/Extirpated Species

Reintroduced Species- a release of species from captivity or other areas where the species can survive back into the wild

Extirpated Species- a species that no longer exists in the wild in a certain area but can be found elsewhere

Definitions

Rocky Mountain Elk-They released 177 Elk from Wyoming and

South Dakota into Pennsylvania because of the low elk population in the state. They then became known as the Rocky Mountain Elk.

1 Reintroduced Species in PA

www.endangeredspecie.comwww.animals.about.comwww.google.images.comwww.ento.psu.eduwww.invasivespeciesinfo.govwww.fs.fed.uswww.fws.gov

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