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Think Tank Assignment
Week 2 - Research
You have read about a number of laws and regulations that govern how the environment is managed. Often these policies are created, enacted, and revised without much fanfare. Unfortunately, the reason for little fanfare is that the public is not always as engaged and sometimes the topic might not seem important. This week you will research a policy change idea
so you can better understand the topic and create a compelling argument. The worksheet is worth
50 total points.
Think Tank Assignment
Week 2 - Research
Selected Topic: Avian Bird Protection – The Delaware Shorebird Project
This assignment will engage you with two aspects of the environmental rule regulatory process which are research and persuasion. You will use the website links provided and any reputable internet sources (no Wikipedia) to answer the following questions. You will research these questions, meet with your team to discuss your research and submit a final group worksheet with
responses to the questions below. Directions:
You will research your selected topic and answer the following questions. Provide your response under each bullet in this worksheet. All responses must be in complete sentences. 1.
What is the purpose of this policy? (10 points)
The Delaware Shorebird Project is a comprehensive and ongoing research program that is
dedicated to studying and safeguarding the populations of shorebirds in Delaware. The project is carried out by a team of volunteers and professionals who work together to collect data using a variety of scientific methods, such as bird surveys, banding, and tracking. The project plays a crucial role in monitoring the health and well-being of shorebird populations in Delaware, which in turn helps in the conservation of these species. The project offers a unique opportunity for volunteers to work alongside experienced research scientists and professional ornithologists, providing them with valuable insights into the field of ornithology and the importance of conservation efforts. The project also involves educating the public about the importance of shorebird conservation, as well as engaging local communities in the protection of these species. The data collected by the project is used to inform conservation policies and management
strategies, helping to ensure the long-term survival of shorebirds in Delaware.
2.
Why does this topic deserve attention? (20 points)
a.
Why should people care? The conservation of shorebirds and their habitats is a crucial aspect of the Delaware Shorebird Project. The project serves as a vital initiative to study, protect, and preserve the populations of these birds. Shorebirds play a significant role in the ecosystem by controlling insect populations and maintaining healthy wetland habitats. If the populations of these birds were to decline, it would have a
detrimental impact on the environment, affecting the balance of the ecosystem and leading to a reduction in biodiversity. This, in turn, could potentially impact humans as well, as we depend on a healthy and thriving environment for our survival. Therefore, the Delaware Shorebird Project plays a crucial role in ensuring the conservation of these species and their habitats, providing a sustainable and healthy environment for both the birds and humans alike.
b.
What makes this topic engaging? The Delaware Shorebird Project highlights the interconnectivity of shorebirds, horseshoe crabs, and humans. The project's data has shown a clear correlation between horseshoe crab harvesting and the decline in their population, which in turn affects the population of Rufa red knots, a species of shorebird that relies on horseshoe crab eggs as a primary source of food during their long migration. This interdependence is not limited to the birds and crabs alone; it extends to humans as well. The blood of horseshoe crabs contains Limulus Amebocyte Lysate (LAL), which is a vital substance used in the detection of bacterial endotoxins. LAL technology is an essential tool in the early detection and management of bacterial infections and invasive fungal diseases, making it a crucial component of
the pharmaceutical and medical industries. Therefore, the conservation of horseshoe crabs and their habitats is not only essential for the survival of shorebirds but also for the advancement of medical science and human health. The Delaware Shorebird Project serves as an excellent example of the intricate and delicate balance between the environment and human well-being, emphasizing the need for sustainable and responsible conservation efforts.
c.
What are the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats of making this policy change?
The policy in question has various qualities, but two stand out. Firstly, the policy allows the public to volunteer, which is an excellent way of engaging people and fostering a sense of community. Secondly, the policy highlights the correlation between these animals and public health, which is a great way of raising awareness about the importance of conservation efforts. However, the policy does
have a weakness in that it lacks any enforcement or penalties. Its primary goal seems to be the collection of data and the dissemination of information to the public. Despite this, there is an opportunity to turn this weakness into a strength. One way to achieve this is by showcasing conservation or preservation work in action. This could involve bringing people to the sites where restoration work is taking place and documenting the progress made. The resulting footage could be posted online for the public to see, providing them with a tangible example of the work being performed and the impact it is having on the environment. Overall, the policy has its strengths and weaknesses, but by focusing on the strengths and finding ways to address the weaknesses, it is possible to build a more robust and effective conservation policy.
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