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CBSE
Class 7
Vocational Education
Kaushal Bodh
School Habitat Garden

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Revision Guide: School Habitat Garden

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School Habitat Garden - Quick Look Revision Guide

Your 1-page summary of the most exam-relevant takeaways from Kaushal Bodh.

This compact guide covers 20 must-know concepts from School Habitat Garden aligned with Class 7 preparation for Vocational Education. Ideal for last-minute revision or daily review.

Revision Guide

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Essential formulas, key terms, and important concepts for quick reference and revision.

Key Points

1

Importance of habitat gardens.

Habitat gardens attract diverse animal groups, providing essential shelter and food.

2

Four essentials of habitats: food, water, shelter, space.

All animals need food, water, shelter, and space to thrive. Each requirement varies by species.

3

Adaptable animals thrive in urban areas.

Species like pigeons and crows have adjusted to city life, finding new shelters in buildings.

4

Effects of urbanization on wildlife.

Urban expansion shrinks natural habitats, forcing wildlife into smaller areas, causing stress.

5

Carpenter ants require minimal space.

These ants can thrive in tiny areas, illustrating varied spatial needs across species.

6

Different drinking habits among animals.

Butterflies sip dew, while birds drink from puddles. Food and water sources vary significantly.

7

Nest-building materials for birds.

Birds utilize materials like twigs and feathers; sparrows use paper, and crows use wires for strength.

8

Importance of comfort in habitats.

Animals need comfort; bathing areas help birds like bulbul maintain feather hygiene.

9

What is a wildlife sanctuary?

A sanctuary is a protected area ensuring animals' needs are met, promoting conservation.

10

Examples of wildlife sanctuaries.

Kaziranga and Bharatpur sanctuaries exemplify successful animal protection and conservation efforts.

11

Miniature sanctuaries at home.

Even small backyard gardens can provide safe spaces for local wildlife, fostering biodiversity.

12

Identifying animal needs.

Know the specific needs of local wildlife in terms of food and housing to design effective gardens.

13

Tools for creating a habitat garden.

Essential tools include shovels, trowels, gloves, water cans, and materials for shelters.

14

Use of compost in gardening.

Compost enriches soil, promoting healthy plant growth, which in turn supports wildlife.

15

Precautions while making habitat gardens.

Avoid disturbing existing habitats, and use gloves to protect yourself while handling materials.

16

Observing wildlife in garden.

Maintaining a garden allows students to observe animal behavior, fostering a connection with nature.

17

Creating pathways in habitat gardens.

Use gravel or wood chips to create clear pathways that make the garden accessible and navigable.

18

Benefits of biodiversity.

Enhancing biodiversity in gardens serves ecological roles, supports food web stability, and boosts resilience.

19

Signs of a healthy habitat.

Active wildlife presence, plant diversity, and sustainable water sources indicate a thriving habitat.

20

Understanding local animal species.

Learn to identify species in your area, such as sparrows, squirrels, and butterflies, for effective gardening.

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