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ENVIRONMENTALIST
BY: ABBY, CHELSEY, KENDRA, KATELYN, TIFFANY AND RACAHEL
2.
ENVIRONMENTALIST
By 1985 proportion forest had fallen from 85% to 30%
It is back up to 50%. The United States
Used the canal the most, followed by China,Japan,North Korea. More
Than 60 million pounds of dynamite was used to excavate and construct
The canal.
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LAND BRIDGE
In 1999 panama assumed full control of the Panama Canal. The number one issue
In Panama Canal is tourism. Landslides became a huge concern until the idea to
Build a lock, ( which either rises or lowers the water level to equal the body of
Water).
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SEA TURTLES
20,000--30,000 turtles come to Panama Canal. You can see then April-Oct.
Of the seven remaining species, for of these, from the largest to the smallest
Nest on Panama beache: theatherback, green turtle, the hawksbill and the
Olivia Ridley. All of these are considered endangered. If you are going there
To see Eastern Pacific green turtle,loggerhead you probably won't. They are least likely to be there.
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PLANT LIFE
There is 1,500 different tree species. There is 675 types of fern, more then
1,200 unique kinds of orchids. In the tropical rainforest there is fig trees,
Shrubs such as: acacia, eucalyptus, and cassia. Some if the trees that
Grow Along the Panama Canal are, many types of fig trees.
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ANIMAL LIFE
In the canal farming is a big deal for the region,they have a dense forest
And vast rivers plains. There are many types of wild life, from wild bears to deer.
There as been other animals which has adopted to the existence of the canal
Along with reservoirs, such as grey Heron, you will also see the famous white
Cattle.
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FUN FACTS
The Panama Canals', stunning new discoveries, the 80km long canal first
Built in 1994, connects to the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Soon after the canal
Work began in March 2012 scientists stumbled upon the fossils of ancient
Marlins and turtles.
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WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED?
We've learned the common animals and plants along the
Panama Canal. We also learned when they first built it
We have also learned about some history of the Panama Canal.
Rachael Shehorn
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