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C. Property Analysis (Taking inventory of your park) | |
It is recommended that you develop a comprehensive list of what your park has to offer. That is, there may be multiple attractions that make your park what it is now. Listed below are different types of attractions that you might have in your park. By filling in the attractions that you have in the following categories, you will be able to comprehend the features of your park in a more objective manner. |
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1. Natural Resources | |
a) Native Biodiversity | |
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Please assess the native biodiversity of
your park by listing the important species that are available in your park and
surrounding areas. Once you have identified the important species in your park, describe the uniqueness of each one.
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b) Terrestrial Communities and Systems | |
Please assess the terrestrial communities and systems of your park by listing the important terrestrial communities that are available in your park and surrounding areas.
Once you have identified the important terrestrial communities and systems in your park, also try to estimate the uniqueness of each one.
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c) Freshwater Communities and Systems | |
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Please assess the freshwater communities and systems of your park by listing the important rivers, streams, lakes, and basins that are available in your park and surrounding areas.
Once you have identified the important freshwater communities and systems in your park, try to explain the uniqueness of each one.
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