Theeliminationof of thewolves Desert1872ThetaigaVisitors andother interestedparties wantedto see theecosystemrestored.It serves asa pestcontrol fortheenvironmentIt houses themostbiodiversity ofall terrestrialbiomesThe larger the elkpopulation, themore prey for thewolves, resultingin an increasedwolf population. RemovingakeystonepredatorBorealforestTheUnitedStatesA distinct functionalrole an organismplays in theecological systemwithin the definedrange of conditionsit can tolerate. It acts astheEarth’s airfilterTouristswanted tosee thetrue wildlifeCoralReefsSpecific organismsinteracting with their abioticenvironment in a distinctgSpecific organismsinteracting with their abioticSpecific organismsinteracting withSpecificorganisms inPoison vialaced elkcarcassesteracting withtheir abiotic envProducersBrackishTemperateDeciduousForestFlorida,Louisiana,and TexasCoastlineThe decline orcollapse of anecosystem dueto the removalof a keystonespecies. Elk starvationdue tooverpopulationandovergrazing WithgovernmentapprovalThepublicTropicalrainforestsPoison vialaced elkcarcassesRanchers/farmersconsidered thewolves adetriment to theirfinanciallivelihood.Alberta,CanadaThis is theglue thatholds ahabitattogether.BrazilTUNDRAthe UnitedStates ForestService & theexpantion ofnational parks Free!DecomposersSpecific organismsinteracting withtheir abioticenvironment in adistinct geographicregion of climateand landscape It maintainsthe localbiodiversityof anecosystem Theeliminationof of thewolves Desert1872ThetaigaVisitors andother interestedparties wantedto see theecosystemrestored.It serves asa pestcontrol fortheenvironmentIt houses themostbiodiversity ofall terrestrialbiomesThe larger the elkpopulation, themore prey for thewolves, resultingin an increasedwolf population. RemovingakeystonepredatorBorealforestTheUnitedStatesA distinct functionalrole an organismplays in theecological systemwithin the definedrange of conditionsit can tolerate. It acts astheEarth’s airfilterTouristswanted tosee thetrue wildlifeCoralReefsSpecific organismsinteracting with their abioticenvironment in a distinctgSpecific organismsinteracting with their abioticSpecific organismsinteracting withSpecificorganisms inPoison vialaced elkcarcassesteracting withtheir abiotic envProducersBrackishTemperateDeciduousForestFlorida,Louisiana,and TexasCoastlineThe decline orcollapse of anecosystem dueto the removalof a keystonespecies. Elk starvationdue tooverpopulationandovergrazing WithgovernmentapprovalThepublicTropicalrainforestsPoison vialaced elkcarcassesRanchers/farmersconsidered thewolves adetriment to theirfinanciallivelihood.Alberta,CanadaThis is theglue thatholds ahabitattogether.BrazilTUNDRAthe UnitedStates ForestService & theexpantion ofnational parks Free!DecomposersSpecific organismsinteracting withtheir abioticenvironment in adistinct geographicregion of climateand landscape It maintainsthe localbiodiversityof anecosystem 

Ecosystems Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The elimination of of the wolves
  2. Desert
  3. 1872
  4. The taiga
  5. Visitors and other interested parties wanted to see the ecosystem restored.
  6. It serves as a pest control for the environment
  7. It houses the most biodiversity of all terrestrial biomes
  8. The larger the elk population, the more prey for the wolves, resulting in an increased wolf population.
  9. Removing a keystone predator
  10. Boreal forest
  11. The United States
  12. A distinct functional role an organism plays in the ecological system within the defined range of conditions it can tolerate.
  13. It acts as the Earth’s air filter
  14. Tourists wanted to see the true wildlife
  15. Coral Reefs
  16. Specific organisms interacting with their abiotic environment in a distinct gSpecific organisms interacting with their abiotic Specific organisms interacting withSpecific organisms inPoison via laced elk carcassesteracting with their abiotic env
  17. Producers
  18. Brackish
  19. Temperate Deciduous Forest
  20. Florida, Louisiana, and Texas Coastline
  21. The decline or collapse of an ecosystem due to the removal of a keystone species.
  22. Elk starvation due to overpopulation and overgrazing
  23. With government approval
  24. The public
  25. Tropical rainforests
  26. Poison via laced elk carcasses
  27. Ranchers/farmers considered the wolves a detriment to their financial livelihood.
  28. Alberta, Canada
  29. This is the glue that holds a habitat together.
  30. Brazil
  31. TUNDRA
  32. the United States Forest Service & the expantion of national parks
  33. Free!
  34. Decomposers
  35. Specific organisms interacting with their abiotic environment in a distinct geographic region of climate and landscape
  36. It maintains the local biodiversity of an ecosystem