Across
- 4. Kangaroos, Wallabies, and other marsupials of the family Macropodidae.
- 7. Returning resources, ecosystems, and structures to their original condition.
- 8. Watercraft such as ships.
- 11. The place where a plant or an animal lives.
- 14. A wireless technology in which information is measured from a remote source and reported to a receiving station for analysis.
- 16. Protect resources, ecosystem, and structures for present and future generation.
- 17. Sounds produced for auditory communication.
- 18. The geographical occurrence of a species of plant or animal.
- 20. Species: A species of plant or animal of which numbers are decreasing at an alarming rate and is threatened with extinction by human-made or natural changes in the environment.
Down
- 1. Organized industry of catching, processing, and selling fishes or other aquatic species.
- 2. A group of plants or animals of the same species that lives in the same area and have the opportunity to bread with each other.
- 3. A unit of plants, animals, and nonliving components of an environment that interact.
- 5. Taking care of our environment by wisely managing its resources.
- 6. Growing or living in land.
- 9. No longer existing.
- 10. The Genetic variability of living organisms on our planet.
- 12. A species represented by living creatures.
- 13. Pets: Animals that have not been domesticated, such as a boa constrictors, green iguanas, and parrots.
- 15. A fishing line made of a single untwisted strand of synthetic filament.
- 19. pets: Animals bred for centuries to select traits that make them well-adapted for living with humans.
