These are my illustrations of Stream Habitat Management as a tree. The first one was drawn in week 1 of class and the second was drawn the last. The two are actually similar as I think I had a grasp on how the science would be based from the beginning of class. I learned very much and did have several changes that I added as a result. I thought of the tree as a flow chart. The roots are the most basic knowledge needs for a stream habitat manager. The trunk and branches represent aspects and efforts of the field. The fruits represent what people and nature gain as a result of the efforts. The most notable changes I added to the new tree were two fruits that fell down to the ground. These two represent how furthering our knowledge will lead to seeds that will sprout new trees and new approaches for future managers of stream habitat.
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