There are three parts to recall — modifying the mind map, answering the set of questions listed at the beginning of the module, and summarizing the module.
A. Begin by returning to the mind map that you started at the beginning of this module and using a different colored pen add what you have learned during this module. This may mean that you add facts or ideas, modify some, or correct others. This is an important step in your learning process. You need to recognize what you learned, what you have modified, and what you had to correct because of misinformation or up-dated information.
B. The following questions were listed at the beginning of this module. Now that you have completed the module (and without looking back), re-answer them. Are your answers more complete, now?
Are you now familiar with maintaining stand level biodiversity?
Can you discuss the general biodiversity management considerations?
Why we should manage our forests for biodiversity?
What should forest managers consider when managing biodiversity?
What do you now know about forest edge and interior habitat or patch size?
What do you now know about the relationship between natural disturbances and cutblock size?
C. Use a ladder diagram to summarize this module. Label the first step of the ladder general biodiversity management considerations. Label the following four steps (major heading and subheadings) on the ladder:
What are you still unclear about in this module?
What new information did you learn?
Managing biodiversity is to (a) ________ as a __________ is to (a) ________
Here is an example, a STOVE is to a COOK as a KNIFE is to a CARVER
This relationship can show that:
Try it, it can be fun but also very meaningful