Monday, February 12, 2007

Bio Regional Quiz

From here: http://www.toteg.org/TribeData/WhereYouAt.html

UPDATE: Yvonne from Nemeton pointed out in the comments that Chas Clifton has a great piece on bioregional wisdom and the issues raised by honoring or not honoring the cultures of other bioregions. The piece includes this quiz and addresses some of the issues raised by the questions and our ability (or lack thereof) to answer. Thank you, Yvonne.

Exactly what I needed. Moving to Miami from up north is a huge adjustment and I am just starting to learn about the local environment and ecology. I will be answering these questions over time.

Where You At? A Bioregional Quiz
Developed by Leonard Charles, Jim Dodge, Lynn Milliman, and Victoria Stockley.


1. Trace the water you drink from precipitation to tap.

2. How many days til the moon is full? (Slack of 2 days allowed.)

3. What soil series are you standing on ?

4. What was the total rainfall in your area last year (July-June)? (Slack: 1 inch for every 20 inches.)

5. When was the last time a fire burned in your area?

6. What were the primary subsistence techniques of the culture that lived in your area before you?

7. Name five (5) edible plants in your region and their season(s) of availability.

8. From what direction do winter storms generally come in your region?

9. Where does your garbage go?

10. How long is the growing season where you live?

11. On what day of the year are the shadows the shortest where you live?

12. When do the deer rut in your region, and when are the young born?

13. Name five (5) grasses in your area. Are any of them native?

14. Name five resident and five migratory birds in your area.

15. What is the land use history of where you live?

16. What primary ecological event/process influenced the land form where you live? (Bonus
special: what's the evidence?)

17. What species have become extinct in your area?

18. What are the major plant associations in your region?

19. From where you're reading this, point north.

20. What spring wildflower is consistently among the first to bloom where you live?

3 comments:

Yewtree said...

Chas Clifton has an excellent article which ends with this quiz, Nature Religion for Real.

Good stuff.

Lena said...

Oh, thank you yvonne!

Anonymous said...

You write very well.