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<!-- 8. Choose a biological community in your area, such as a forest or woods; a swamp, lake or pond; pasture or meadow grassland; or a canyon or creek woods, etc., that is disturbed or ecologically out of balance in some way. Make a description of it, including how and to what extent it is disturbed. Then make recommendations as to how the community could be improved and, where possible, follow through and help to improve it in some way. -->
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<!-- 8. Choose a biological community in your area, such as a forest or woods; a swamp, lake or pond; pasture or meadow grassland; or a canyon or creek woods, etc., that is disturbed or ecologically out of balance in some way. Make a description of it, including how and to what extent it is disturbed. Then make recommendations as to how the community could be improved and, where possible, follow through and help to improve it in some way. -->
This requirement and requirement 5 of the [[Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Nature/Environmental Conservation|Environmental Conservation]] honor can both be met with the same activity. Any Pathfinder interested in Ecology should also find an interest in Environmental Conservation, so it would be advantageous to work on both the honors at the same time. Also, both these honors (and [[Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Nature/Ecology|Ecology]], which is a prerequisite to this honor) count towards the [[:Category:Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Conservation Master Award|Conservation Master Award]], so there is added impetus to earn all three.
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This requirement and requirement 5 of the [[AY Honors/Environmental Conservation|Environmental Conservation]] honor can both be met with the same activity. Any Pathfinder interested in Ecology should also find an interest in Environmental Conservation, so it would be advantageous to work on both the honors at the same time. Also, both these honors (and [[AY Honors/Ecology|Ecology]], which is a prerequisite to this honor) count towards the [[AY Honors/Conservation Master Award|Conservation Master Award]], so there is added impetus to earn all three.

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<!-- 8. Choose a biological community in your area, such as a forest or woods; a swamp, lake or pond; pasture or meadow grassland; or a canyon or creek woods, etc., that is disturbed or ecologically out of balance in some way. Make a description of it, including how and to what extent it is disturbed. Then make recommendations as to how the community could be improved and, where possible, follow through and help to improve it in some way. -->
This requirement and requirement 5 of the [[AY Honors/Environmental Conservation|Environmental Conservation]] honor can both be met with the same activity. Any Pathfinder interested in Ecology should also find an interest in Environmental Conservation, so it would be advantageous to work on both the honors at the same time. Also, both these honors (and [[AY Honors/Ecology|Ecology]], which is a prerequisite to this honor) count towards the [[AY Honors/Conservation Master Award|Conservation Master Award]], so there is added impetus to earn all three.

This requirement and requirement 5 of the Environmental Conservation honor can both be met with the same activity. Any Pathfinder interested in Ecology should also find an interest in Environmental Conservation, so it would be advantageous to work on both the honors at the same time. Also, both these honors (and Ecology, which is a prerequisite to this honor) count towards the Conservation Master Award, so there is added impetus to earn all three.