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Maintaining biodiversity and human impacts
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I can describe negative impacts of humans on biodiversity in different ecosystems.
I can describe examples of human interactions with ecosystems, including the use of peat, eutrophication, and the introduction of non-indigenous species.
I can describe benefits of maintaining biodiversity, and ways in which humans can work to conserve biodiversity.
I can describe the importance of forests and oceans in combating climate change, and the impact of human activities on forests and oceans.
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