Biology research foto safari at karpasiz by (mariwan saeed rostam )139678....Mariwan Hama Said
General information National park of Karpaz
Karpaz is one of the most important national parks in northern Cyprus. The area of karpaz is 9,486 hectars. The place is a nice island during the summer people around the world visit Karpaz. They can see many sea or land animals in Karpaz that cause of the place the animas have been gathered there. On the other hand many birds live there. So the visitors can see and they can eat some sea food like fish. The park is under safety. Nobody can kill animals and birds because the animals and birds are attraction by someone or visitors. The animals like reptile and winged.
Introduce of Natural Habitat
Contents
GEOGRAPHY
A most broadleaf forest
The basin: 1.7 billion acres
Rainforest: 1.4 billion acres
Covers 9 nations
One of the New Seven Wonders of the World and is currently listed as number one on group E
Rainy season: November to June
The flooded area can spread out up to 200 km
Dolphins and fish are able to swim through forest
BIOLOGY DIVERSITY
PLANTS
Tens of thousands of trees
Nearly a hundred thousand other plant species
ANIMALS
> 300 species of mammals
several thousands species of freshwater fish
More plant species in one hectare in Amazon than the whole of Europe.
>200 species of trees per ha
72 different species of ants living in one tree
30 times more fish species than in all European rivers
BIOLOGY DIVERSITY
40 % of all insect species have so far been identified.
Over 30,000 species of plants have been identified
20, 000 are estimated to remain undiscovered
BENEFITS
BENEFITS
ECONOMIC
$6.820 (USD)/ha: sustainable harvested for fruits, latex, and timber
Worth USD 4.092.000.000.000 if sustainable harvested or only 2% of that number if used as cattle pasture.
BENEFITS
MEDICINE
25% of all medicine has its origin in rainforest plants, animals or insects
BENEFITS
Global climate
- to accumulate 0.62 ±0.37 ton of carbon per ha, per annum
- produces 200 million tons of CO2 every year
BENEFITS
Exchange of gases (carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, methane, oxygen) between the biosphere and the atmosphere
This unique ecosystem faces an ever increasing threat
TOP DEADLY ANIMALS
Amazon mosquito
The Poison Dart Frog
Anaconda
The Brazilian spiders
Piranha
Amazon mosquito
Carry malaria, yellow fever, and Dengue fever, the latter cannot be vaccinated and is potentially fatal
The Poison Dart Frog
A powerful poison which can kill predators within an hour
Brightly colored skin: to alert predators of its poison
Anaconda
One of the largest snakes in the world
> 37 feet and weigh up to 550 pounds
Getting bigger and bigger each year.
Anaconda
carnivores: eat fish, caimans, deers, birds, ducks and turtles
Anaconda
Hide from enemies in the water
Stay under water for 45 minutes
Greatest enemy: humans
Anaconda
Can live for thirty years
Like to live alone
Give birth to live young
20 to 100 baby snakes are born at one time
Anaconda
Nose is on top of their snout: can breathe easily when they are in the water.
Smell with their tongue.
Have teeth, but they do not have fangs or poison.
Only eat once or twice a year.
The Brazilian spiders
The most toxic, an effective antivenom is available and few fatalities occur
A leg span of 13 to 15 cm
Body length: from 17 to 48 mm
Piranha
One of the most deadliest fishes in the world
Love to eat meat,
Their sharp teeth make them very dangerous for other living beings
Piranha
Baby piranha will feast on tiny crustaceans, fruits, seeds, and aquati
Biology research foto safari at karpasiz by (mariwan saeed rostam )139678....Mariwan Hama Said
General information National park of Karpaz
Karpaz is one of the most important national parks in northern Cyprus. The area of karpaz is 9,486 hectars. The place is a nice island during the summer people around the world visit Karpaz. They can see many sea or land animals in Karpaz that cause of the place the animas have been gathered there. On the other hand many birds live there. So the visitors can see and they can eat some sea food like fish. The park is under safety. Nobody can kill animals and birds because the animals and birds are attraction by someone or visitors. The animals like reptile and winged.
Introduce of Natural Habitat
Contents
GEOGRAPHY
A most broadleaf forest
The basin: 1.7 billion acres
Rainforest: 1.4 billion acres
Covers 9 nations
One of the New Seven Wonders of the World and is currently listed as number one on group E
Rainy season: November to June
The flooded area can spread out up to 200 km
Dolphins and fish are able to swim through forest
BIOLOGY DIVERSITY
PLANTS
Tens of thousands of trees
Nearly a hundred thousand other plant species
ANIMALS
> 300 species of mammals
several thousands species of freshwater fish
More plant species in one hectare in Amazon than the whole of Europe.
>200 species of trees per ha
72 different species of ants living in one tree
30 times more fish species than in all European rivers
BIOLOGY DIVERSITY
40 % of all insect species have so far been identified.
Over 30,000 species of plants have been identified
20, 000 are estimated to remain undiscovered
BENEFITS
BENEFITS
ECONOMIC
$6.820 (USD)/ha: sustainable harvested for fruits, latex, and timber
Worth USD 4.092.000.000.000 if sustainable harvested or only 2% of that number if used as cattle pasture.
BENEFITS
MEDICINE
25% of all medicine has its origin in rainforest plants, animals or insects
BENEFITS
Global climate
- to accumulate 0.62 ±0.37 ton of carbon per ha, per annum
- produces 200 million tons of CO2 every year
BENEFITS
Exchange of gases (carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, methane, oxygen) between the biosphere and the atmosphere
This unique ecosystem faces an ever increasing threat
TOP DEADLY ANIMALS
Amazon mosquito
The Poison Dart Frog
Anaconda
The Brazilian spiders
Piranha
Amazon mosquito
Carry malaria, yellow fever, and Dengue fever, the latter cannot be vaccinated and is potentially fatal
The Poison Dart Frog
A powerful poison which can kill predators within an hour
Brightly colored skin: to alert predators of its poison
Anaconda
One of the largest snakes in the world
> 37 feet and weigh up to 550 pounds
Getting bigger and bigger each year.
Anaconda
carnivores: eat fish, caimans, deers, birds, ducks and turtles
Anaconda
Hide from enemies in the water
Stay under water for 45 minutes
Greatest enemy: humans
Anaconda
Can live for thirty years
Like to live alone
Give birth to live young
20 to 100 baby snakes are born at one time
Anaconda
Nose is on top of their snout: can breathe easily when they are in the water.
Smell with their tongue.
Have teeth, but they do not have fangs or poison.
Only eat once or twice a year.
The Brazilian spiders
The most toxic, an effective antivenom is available and few fatalities occur
A leg span of 13 to 15 cm
Body length: from 17 to 48 mm
Piranha
One of the most deadliest fishes in the world
Love to eat meat,
Their sharp teeth make them very dangerous for other living beings
Piranha
Baby piranha will feast on tiny crustaceans, fruits, seeds, and aquati
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
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2. Wildlife in Romania is usually affected by
all types of pollution, but mostly by
atmospheric, soil and water pollution.
Breathing contaminated air and drinking
toxic water may lead to severe
permanent damage to animals’ health
and life quality. Shortness of breath,
blurry eyesight, lack of coordination, hair
loss, organ injury and lower reproductive
success can all be symptoms caused by
breathing poisonous air that harm wild
animals’ life. Man-made pollution is one
of the main threats to wildlife habitat and
natural environment.
3. Romania is the ideal habitat for many animal
species due to the diversity of ecosystems and
extensive forests, but illegal hunting and
deforestation continue to wreak havoc on
wildlife.
Numerous species of wild
animals live in Romania,
some very well known,
others less so. The plains,
mountains and forests of our
country are populated by a
diverse fauna. Here are the
wild animals that live in
Romania and where they
can be found
4. The only antelope species that inhabited Romania is now critically
endangered because of hunting and deforestation. Some specimens
live in the nature reserve in Lunca Prutului, but they can no longer be
found in the wild.
Saiga Antelope
6. BISON
The largest land animal in Europe, the Bison, was hunted to
extinction in our country. After the introduction of 5 bisons in 2012,
their number has increased to around 100, living in reservations.