Question #1: (291 words total) 1) In the Macaulay Library collection, I was able to find an audio sample for the Lark Bunting; the scientific name for this particular variation is calamospiza melanocorys. This beautiful black and white species of bird is native to the North American continent. The particular recording I listened to was a male bird in the process of a mating call. The recording was taken by Wilbur L. Hershberger on May 8, 2013 in the U.S. state of Colorado. 2) Using the eBird website, I was able to determine the seasonal geographic distribution of the Lark Bunting. December through January, which is winter for those in North America, the Bunting is located in the southwestern United States. It resides in areas located near Texas, Mexico, southern California, and New Mexico. May through July, which is generally summer, the Bunting is located in areas vastly different its winter destinations in that it can be found mainly in the central United States and southern Canada, but is seemingly spotted all over the western United States and, if one keeps their eyes peeled, a few north eastern states. 3) The specimen I was able to search for was identified by an unknown person on May 6, 1975 in Lubbock …show more content…
Yes, a large amount of jobs may be created, but at a large cost, so I might divide the probabilities in half (50%). Factors contributing to the environmental impact include the amount of chemicals involved in fracking (which can vary depending on the amount of water used), whether or not the ground water becomes contaminated (1,000 cases documented annually), and when and if the chemicals are released into the air (certain if fracking takes place). I’d say the probability for biological damage to occur would be about
Hydraulic fracking isn 't all good though, there are many controversial things about it. First off, water contamination is a hazard. There are many ways that the water supply could be contaminated by fracking. One way is by groundwater entering through cracks that fracking has made. The water solution that 's pumped into the ground is a mixture of water, sand, and chemicals. Water and sand make up 98% of the mixture, while the remaining 2% is chemicals. Although fracking companies have never realised the chemicals used, scientists studying wastewater have found many harmful additives. A few of these are benzene, toluene, and many acids, all of which pose huge threats to humans. For each fracking well, more than 8 million liters of
Throughout the story, the author uses several bird references. When Phoenix begins her trip the author describes that the tapping of her cane sounds like the “chirping of a solitary little bird, then she hears a “mourning dove” crying. Eventually, Phoenix then encounters the callous hunter who points a gun at her but then she sees a quail inside the haunter’s bag specifically a “bobwhite”. With all the birds Phoenix encounters throughout her journey, one can say
Most nesting locations are amongst dense shrubbery and branches of small trees and are built lower to the ground. In order to defend his nest the male sings in a loud, clear whistle from the top of a tree or another high location. Sometimes males will attack their reflection often spending hours charging at what they perceive as unwelcome intruders.
The wetlands of spring welcomes migrating shorebird species, including sandpipers, stilts, plovers, dunlins, curlews, and avocets. The colors of summer come alive with an array of birds atop trees with beautiful sounds filling the air. These include black-chinned, calliope, broad-tailed, red-tailed hawk, white-crowned sparrow, tanager and rufous hummingbird. Cranes and geese make their appearance in early fall, coyotes, northern shovelers dabble on the water, javelina, and mule deer idle or prance about in the open meadow, and wild turkeys trek in their roosting
Fracking in North Dakota alone went from 4,600 to 6,600 wells just from 2009-2012. Due to the increase in wells, natural gas extraction went from 7.5 million to 16.9 million barrels of oil (Loris 2). This increase in the oil and gas industry also provides jobs in several fields such as geology, engineering, rig working, truck driving, pipe welding, and many more, which means that the US unemployment will go down as long as this economic boom keeps up. However, fracking provides more than just jobs; it provides an economic boost to the communities where fracking occurs. States like Louisiana and Oklahoma practice fracking in more rural areas and it is seen as an economic boost more so in those places than in states like Colorado, where fracking
There are encounters with several birds throughout the majority of the stories: there is, of course, the sparrow that predicts Ewen MacLeod's death; there is Grandmother Connor's perpetually silent canary, Birdy; there are the hauntingly-voiced loons in the appropriately named story 'The Loons'. They make subtler appearances as well: Grandmother MacLeod's hair is once described as 'white-feathered wings in [a] snare'2; there is the blue Chinese carpet 'with its birds in eternal motionless flight'(p. 47); the ladybird that climbs, falls, and climbs again, despite its ability to fly.
While this process is happening the chemicals and toxins tend to reach out towards the nearby groundwater and eventually contaminate oceans and drinking water wells. By this time both animals and humans are being affected. It can get into our systems and make us sick. These toxins reach out to both land animals and sea animals. If these animals get enough toxins in their systems, they will eventually get sick and die off. Fracking affects both the land around, humans, animals and plants. While on the subject of potentially hurting human life, there have been known videos of people holding a lighter next to their tap water and it setting on fire due to the methane gas
With grassland being threatened and eliminated daily it is important to research grassland nesting birds to determine population estimates, how they are responding, and what management, if any, needs to be done to conserve these birds and their habitat.
Fracking provides over 9.6 million jobs, which is 5.6 percent of the U.S. employment. About four hundred jobs are truck drivers, who carry supplies and water to and from the site. About seven people work in a control room to monitor the site. A fracking site needs a crane operator to operate the crane. Fracking works when a drill site is found and a well is set up. Then someone drills into the sale rock ground. These jobs require workers and operators to help run the machine. The Shale gas industry will provide more than 600,000 jobs alone in the next decade, which is about half of what fracking will provide.
Fracking also creates jobs and economic growth on a local and national level, however, it places the responsibility of cleaning up the messes and repairing the damage on the local community. Fracking could become an important energy producer in our generation because of the unique and effective process it uses along with the natural gas it produces and its benefits of economic and job growth on the local and national level, but there is the possible dangers of fracking to a local area and the surrounding environment. It is important to remember that fracking will not be able to sustain the human species forever, fracking is used to collect fossil fuels that were unreachable to conventional drilling techniques, natural gas is a fossil fuel, which means that there is a finite supply of it and it will one day run
Other Names: This bird is found in several other states such as Texas, Kansas, and New Mexico to name a few. Therefore, this bird goes by other names as well, with popular ones such as “cotton-top”
The exploitation of fossil fuels is already a concerning process as it pumps carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, this contributing to the big issue of global warming, or cooling, however you choose to look at it. Fracking therefore allows for a lot more carbon to be burned and once again, be pumped into the atmosphere for further environmental destruction. Furthermore, Ian Ratcliffe justifies that through the process of fracking, there are numerous profound impacts that it would have on the environment. Water contamination and air pollution are two of the most prominent but detrimental issues that would follow. These would affect the health of the population, and therefore, the sick will fall.
The fracking industry in its entirety, although surrounded by a shroud of controversy, is an economic stimulator that many do not acknowledge. The potential replacement of coal for efficient and clean energy would not be possible if it weren’t for the utilization of hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking, and horizontal drilling. To consider fracking as only a danger to the environment would be an overstatement while saying fracking only provides natural gas and nothing else is an understatement. It’s important to consider all of the potential benefits that fracking gives to the economy and how its minor environmental destruction could lead to an economic reconstruction. Although fracking has a negative connotation with most people,
The Ruby Throated Hummingbird have a distinct migration and breeding pattern. Over the summer, the hummingbird stays in the middle and eastern half of the United States and in southern
Fracking has actually changed out future as we know it, and has made it possible for many things. Fracking will make the world run on natural fossil fuels for much longer, which is also better for the environment and us. In 2015, the U.S. reached its all time high in oil production in 14 years and is only expected to continually rise. Oil production in the U.S. is one of the main sources of jobs for people living in the U.S. (Nunez, 2013). Fracking is a good way to employ U.S. citizens and is also a good way to get natural ways of oil production. As we all