Sustainable Areas

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Having a healthy and sustainable area in the environment is very important, especially in a town or city so people can get the fresh air that they need. The plants can also help to absorb the CO2 that is being produced by the people who are living there. Having an area that has a diverse population of trees and plants will also bring in a diverse population of animals which can liven up a neighborhood. The environment is a place that everybody should be responsible for keeping clean, and it is essential for people to have a place that is clean and that they can enjoy.
In the acers that I was given to transform into a park I have decided to make it into a place where people can come and relax, enjoy the sounds of birds and if they want can
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Birds and squirrels will most likely be the two main animals that the park would bring in. Birds provide us with many benefits, one of them is that they control the pests. The birds will eat the insects or worms or whatever else to keep the population of pests down, making it comfortable to be outside. The songs that they sing are also very enjoyable listen to. As well as birds, squirrels can also help produce trees. They can also be fun to feed and bring laughter to people as they see a squirrel jump from branch to branch or chase each other around the park. Deer and other animals will also most likely be more prominent in the community, however, chances are that during the day you won’t see a deer walking down main-street, they will most likely keep their distance from people and come through the park during the night. Deer and other smaller animals don’t pose too much of a threat. I don’t foreseeing any wolves or bigger animals to come to the park since it is by buildings that will make a lot of noise and they tend to stray away from humans.
To have a greater amount of diversity between animals, having different types of trees and flowers will bring different birds as well as bees and butterflies as well as many other different types of flying insects. Having a biodiversity if one of the four main environmental biology principles. Biodiversity between plants and animals is good, it helps with the environment with by making it less susceptible to disasters. Every animal in an ecosystem rely on each other, not having the biodiversity that an ecosystem needs could lead to the collapse of the

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