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Discover Natural Systems and Environmental Relationships Through Traditional Knowledge
You will explore how Indigenous wisdom and environmental science together reveal the powerful connections between living things and their ecosystems.
What You'll Learn
You will learn how traditional knowledge explains natural ecosystem relationships.
You can identify mutualism, parasitism, and commensalism in natural systems.
You will discover how biotic and abiotic factors affect ecosystem health.
You will understand how decomposers and keystone species maintain ecosystem balance.
What You'll Practice
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You will identify symbiotic relationships like mutualism in real ecosystems.
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You can analyze biotic and abiotic factors affecting natural ecosystem health.
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You will explore how traditional knowledge guides sustainable environmental practices.
Why This Matters
Understanding natural systems and traditional ecological knowledge empowers you to recognize how every living thing is connected and why protecting ecosystems matters for your future.