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Roteiro de campo: Representações da realidade

Esta proposta apresenta uma sequÃncia de 3 atividades, relacionadas com o uso de representaÃÃes do ambiente, num contexto geobiocientÃfico para compreender de melhor forma o local, assim como refletir as diferentes representaÃÃes (foto, mapa, imagem de satÃlite). Consiste em uma atividade prÃ-campo, uma atividade de campo e outra pÃs campo. Apesar de ser direcionada para um local especÃfico na regiÃo de Campinas-SP, poderà ser utilizada como base para criaÃÃo de outras atividades que tenham objetivos convergentes.

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Do olhar ao pertencimento: proposta de ação a partir do exercício do ver e de apreensão do lugar por meio de trabalhos de campo

A escola quando concebida enquanto espaÃo de reflexÃo, discussÃo e produÃÃo de conhecimento (inclusive sobre o lugar em que està inserida) pode contribuir para processos de apreensÃo e significaÃÃo de mundo pautados na inauguraÃÃo de novos dizeres. Para tanto, o estudo do lugar e os trabalhos de campo tÃm importÃncia fundamental e possibilitam o exercÃcio de construÃÃo de identidade (diferenÃa) e pertencimento. Sendo assim, apresento neste trabalho, uma proposta de aÃÃo educacional composta por diferentes atividades com o objetivo de contribuir para a apreensÃo do lugar onde se vive por meio da produÃÃo de conhecimentos sobre o mesmo. Tal aÃÃo à pensada tendo em vist...

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Gerenciamento de Resíduo Sólido: Assentamento Sumaré II, Sumaré-SP

O meio rural nÃo à mais um espaÃo onde sÃo desenvolvidas atividades exclusivamente agrÃcolas, jà que, tem passado por intensas mudanÃas, que induzem a pluriatividade, fazendo com que o espaÃo seja tido como um continuum da zona urbana. Estas mudanÃas que assemelham o rural do urbano trazem, a reboque desta reestruturaÃÃo, mazelas hà muito discutidas e pouco solucionadas, das âcidadesâ, como uso e ocupaÃÃo do solo de maneira desregrada, ausÃncia de saneamento bÃsico, entre outras. A respeito do saneamento, o Gerenciamento Integrado de ResÃduo SÃlido ainda à uma realidade bem distante, para as comunidades rurais, mesmo para aquelas juntas Ãs zonas urbanas. Desta forma, ...

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Brazilian Duck ( Amazonetta brasiliensis )

Physical appearance: 40 cm. The feet are red and webbed. The chest is brown, as well as the face that is a bit darker. There is a patch of iridescent feathers in the wings. When flying it shows a large white spot at the back of the wing. The male has a red beak and the femaleâs is blue. The Female also has white spots on the face. Distribution: From Venezuela to Argentina. Habitat: Wetlands, lakes, ponds and rivers even in polluted places. Diet: Feeds on seeds, leaves and small invertebrates. The hatchlings are goot at catching insects. Reproduction: Lays up to 14 bluish or greenish eggs. When the adult realizes the presence of a potential predator it distracts its attenti...

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Green-backed, Striated or Little Heron ( Butorides striata (triatus) )

Physical appearance: 36 cm. The legs are short and yellow. The body is predominantly grey, darker in the back. The top of the head is black. The immature is striated and brownish. Distribution: American Continent, Africa, Asia, Australia and islands in the Pacific. Habitat: Rivers, lakes and mangroves of different sizes. Diet: Aquatic insects, mollusks, amphibians, reptiles and fish. Reproduction: The nest is a platform on the top of tall trees. Lays three eggs. Natural history: Solitary and migratory. There are saw-like structures inside the beak to help holding slippery food. May be eaten by carnivorous fish such as the trahiras (Hoplias sp.) when walking on flooded land....

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Picazuro Pigeon ( Columba picazuro )

Physical appearance: 35,5 cm. The body is bluish gray, with an iridescent region on the sides of the neck. There is a large white region on the wings. Distribution: From Northeastern Brazil to Argentina. Habitat: Cerrado, caatinga, gallery forests, fields, crops and urban areas. Diet: Feeds on seeds and small fruits. Reproduction: The nest is made of loosely crossed sticks. The white eggs (1 or 2) are incubated by the couple. The hatchlings are fed on âpigeonâs milkâ. Natural history: It is one of the largest species of pigeon in Brazil. After breeding it gathers in flocks for migration. It is so common in some places that may turn into a nuisance. Has been successfully...

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Ruddy Ground Dove ( Columbina talpacoti )

18,5 cm. The body is brown, darker in the upper parts, wings and tail. The tip of the wings are cinnamon. The maleâs head is light grey. The immature has buffy spots in the wings. Distribution: Throughout Brazil. From Mexico to Bolivia, Paraguay and Argentina. Habitat: Lives in any open landscape. Adapts to life in big cities. Diet: Feeds on grains and fruits. Swallows the whole seeds, thus it may be poisoned by seeds with pesticides. Searchs for food on the ground. Reproduction: Breeds throughout the year, and may have three or four broods. When mating the male raises one of the wings. They caress each other in the head and give food as gifts. It is a monogamous species. The...

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Fulvous Tree-Duck ( Dendrocygna bicolor )

48cm Identification: the body is mostly cinnamon with dark streaks on the wings. It may be locally the commonest duck, especially in Southern Brazil wetlands, where its hunting is allowed provided the stateâs quotas are respected. Regarding its habitat this species tends occur in open wetlands, surrounded by grasslands. Feeds mainly by grazing small grasses on the lake shores or underwater but also eats aquatic plants, aquatic insects and small fish. It may build the nest either in a tree hole or on the aquatic plants. The female lays from 8 to 14 eggs that are sat for about one month. The offspring start to fly within 55 days after hatching.

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Aplomado Falcon ( Falco femoralis )

35cm Identification: the head is dark with a bege band on the eyebrows and another one on the neck. The throat is white, but unlike Falco rufigularis this ribbon is not extended up to the back of the neck. The chest is light brown with black dots, unlike Falco deiroleucus which presents this region orange. The belly is dark with white spots and there is a red patch near the tail. The tail is dark with three white bars. It is one of Brazilian commonest falcons since it inhabits open landscapes, included those disturbed by men. Feeds on small rodents and birds, reptiles and large insects. Like other falcons these are monogamous birds with fixed breeding grounds. The nest is built o...

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Guira Cuckoo ( Guira guira )

44 cm. The tail is long and there is a topknot. The ventral region is white. The wings are dark brown with black and white streaks. Distribution: From the state of Amapà to Uruguay. Habitat: Open fields, cerrado and caating, also in landscapes modified by man. Diet: Feeds on arthropods and small vertebrates. Reproduction: The nest may be individual or collective. It is built about 5m from the ground. The female lays up to 7 eggs, but there may be more than 20 eggs in collective nests. In the collective nests there is great competition for food among the hatchlings and few them survive. Natural history: When perched it waves its tail, swinging the body in a way that some peo...

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Wattled Jacana ( Jacana jacana )

23cm, Identification: the adult individuals present a dark body, red wings, a blue area around the eyes and a red waxy shield on the forehead. The feet are unusually large. The immature birds present white lower parts and brown above. The jacana has one of the largest ratios of toe length upon the body length in the animal kingdom. These extremely large toes help the bird walking over the aquatic plants without sinking. Its small wings and long legs do not make it the best of the fliers. Lives in wetlands and other sorts of water bodies. Feeds on insects, small fish and tadpoles.

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Night Heron ( Nycticorax nycticorax )

60 a 70 cm. The top of the head, the back and the wings are black and the other parts of the body are mostly grey. The immature is brown and striated. Distribution: All over the world, except from the poles and Australia. Habitat: Slow flowing rivers, lakes, reservoirs and swamps. Diet: Aquatic insects, mollusks, crustaceans, fish, amphibians and reptiles. May also eat carrion and rests of food fallen from other birdâs nests, including dead hatchlings. Reproduction: Breeds in colonies together with other species of herons. The nests are built from 1 to 7m from the ground or water. Lays two or three bluish green or buffy eggs. Natural history: During most of the day it res...

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Neotropic Cormorant ( Phalacrocorax ( brasilianus ) olivaceus )

75 cm. Aquatic with narrow beak curved in the tip. The feet are webbed. The body is black and sometimes the throat is yellow. In the breeding season the male has some white feathers in the throat and ear region. The immature is fuliginous. Distribution: From Mexico to Southern South America Habitat: Lives in lakes, swamps and estuaries. Diet: Feeds on fish, even spiny ones. The gastric acids dissolve the spines. Reproduction: The nest is built on tall trees near lakes, sometimes mixing with heron flocks. Natural history: It is an excellent diver. When in flocks may pen fish schools, leading them to shallow water where they catch the fishes in frenzy. When it goes out of the wate...

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Ochre-collared Piculet ( Picumnus temminckhii )

10 cm. It is very small, smaller than a sparrow. The feet are relatively big. The back and wings are brown and the ventral part white barred in black. The forehead of the male is red, while the femaleâs is black with white dots. In the immature the head is all brown. Can be told apart from the White-Barred Piculet ( Picumnus cirratus ) for having an ochraceous region around the neck and for being darker, mainly on the upper parts. Distribution: Southeastern Brazil and spread southwards up to Argentina. Habitat: Forest edges, gallery and secondary forests, woods, parks and gardens in big cities. Diet: Feeds mainly on ants larvae and pupae, but also on other insects. Reproduction...

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Burrowing Owl ( Athene (Speotyto) cunicularia )

25 cm. The supercilium is white. The plumage usually shows traces of earth. The male is slightly larger than the female and the belly is lighter. Distribution: From Canada to Tierra del Fuego. Habitat: Open fields, grasslands and suburbs, sometimes in soccer fields. Diet: Feeds mainly on beetles, but also other arthropods. Also consumes small vertebrates. Reproduction: The nest is a deep hole in the ground (1,5 to 3m of depth). Although it is able of digging its own hole it generally uses the ones dug by other animals as the armadillos. The couple lines the nest with grass and dry manure. The female lays up to four eggs. The female incubates and the male takes care of the brood. ...

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Rufous-bellied Thrush ( Turdus rufiventris )

24cm. Identification: it is the only Brazilian thrush with reddish belly. It is the Brazilian Symbol Bird and this title has recently been given for its strong presence in the countryâs popular culture, especially in poetry and music. Although it is distributed throughout Brazil (except from the Amazon region ) it is more common near the coastline as it prefers moist environments. This thrush lives in farms, forest edges and is especially common in urban parks, being one of the most typical birds in some of Southeastern Brazil largest cities. The very beautiful song is very variable, even at the individual level.The real song can only be heard in the spring, the breeding season when ...

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Eared Dove ( Zenaida auriculata )

25 cm. The body is brownish grey, with the upper parts darker . The tip of the tail is white. There are two horizontal black bands in the sides of the head and on the wings. The male is bluish on the top of the head. Distribution: South America. Habitat: Open fields, cerrado, caatinga, crops, parks, lawns, urban areas. It is benefitted by deforestation Diet: Mainly grains, but also small fruits. When breeding also consumes snails and millipedes. Reproduction: During courtship the male produces a low sound different from its usual one. The male exhibits its strength to the female and the couple caresses each other in the head. The nest is a platform made of sparse sticks built on t...

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DIAGNÓSTICO DA ARBORIZAÇÃO URBANA NA AVENIDA ANHANGUERA, GOIÂNIA, GOIÁS

A Avenida AnhangÃera, possuindo 30.000 km2 foi planejada para ser o principal espaÃo comercial da cidade, mas conta com um importante papel ambiental e paisagÃstico no sentido de melhorar o micro-clima do local, alÃm de proporcionar um ambiente agradÃvel para turistas e cidadÃos goianienses. Um levantamento foi feito na Avenida Anhanguera, na cidade de GoiÃnia-GO, no sentido de apontar os principais problemas causados a arborizaÃÃo do local. Os resultados demonstraram que as Ãrvores da Avenida Anhanguera necessitam de um manejo adequado Ãs espÃcies ali existentes e melhoria na parte estrutural, a fim de que os problemas relacionados ao calÃamento, rede elÃtrica e malha viÃria ...

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