The report is due by the end of the week.

The report must be submitted by the end of the week. Botswana is home to more than 130,000 elephants, making it the world’s largest elephant population. Elephants are a big deal in Botswana, and for good reason. They’re a keystone species, meaning their behaviors and presence are important for sustaining other living things. For example, when elephants knock down trees, it helps smaller plants grow and thrive.

In 2020 and 2021, hundreds of elephants in Botswana died suddenly, causing great concern among ecologists and conservationists. To better understand the situation, let’s take a look at ecology - the study of how living things interact with each other and their environment.

The biosphere is the part of our planet from several kilometers above the ground to the deepest depths of the ocean that all Earthbound life calls home. Abiotic factors, such as climate and water, play a huge role in influencing our environment.

Within the biosphere, there are many different ecosystems, which are all of the organisms and non-living things that interact with each other in a specific area. Biogeochemical cycles are integral to a functioning biosphere and are responsible for everything from making it rain through the water cycle to producing the air we breathe through the carbon cycle. By studying these interactions, ecologists can gain a better understanding of the environment.