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are red, so I can easily be seen. In the wild I can live to be 33 years old. My home is where I can find wet meadows. I also like to have some ponds, trees and swamps around me because my favourite foods
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students should learn about the characteristics of the orangutan and the way it lives. They should also find out about the problems facing the tropical rain forest and its deforestation. They have to understand
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of the day the ape tries to find food he likes - fruits, bark, leaves and insects. Because of their exceptional memory they find places again and they are also able to find healing plants or use leaves [...] According to WWF in 2008 there were only 6000 individuals in Sumatra, but a hundred years ago you could find over 85,000 apes. Because of the decreasing population the IUCN calls them “critically endangered” [...] fires has increased (furthered by illegal agriculture). Because of the deforestation the orangutans find less food and shelter, so they start to search on oil plantations, where the risk of capture is higher
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worksheets are handed out to the class, the teacher has to talk generally about endangered species to find out what prior knowledge the students have. Also, important terms related to the topic have to be
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from above. As I have already said, we are scavengers, too. So we also eat dead meat but we do not find enough dead animals any more. Besides, we are so easily startled and frightened that we leave our [...] of red kites. Scientists have tried to count us and have tagged some of us with tracking devices to find out what southbound routes we fly and if we come back in good health. People should be better informed
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„Crossword Puzzle“, worksheet „The seal – an endangered animal?“, (a computer) Aims: The students find out general facts about the seal (outward appearance, traits, habitat, food, mating, social behaviour)
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supercoloring.com/wp-content/uploads/original/2013_03/tasmanian-devil-on-a-tree-coloring-page.jpg Can you find Maria Island on the map and mark where my relatives live? Talk with your classmates about why the
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members Find your flock (=same birds). There are: Arctic Terns Bar-tailed Godwits Brent Geese Dunlins Read the short profile of your migratory bird, so that you have an idea where you can find which category [...] migratory birds you will pass from one learning station to the next. You find the order on the profile. At each learning station you will find one poster (A3). The topics are: A - Special characteristics of the [...] you to get an overview of the topic “Migratory Birds in the Wadden Sea“. For your orientation you’ll find the titles on the worksheets as well. fi rs t le ss o n Break for me: What does a good break look
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fascinating is the Schaalsee landscape south of Lübeck. 2) Grassland areas In the Green Belt you will find a wealth of different grassland areas: wet meadows, mountain meadows, pastures and semi-open grassland
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age of five months. Juveniles remain with the mother until the following spring. They then try to find their own territory. Threats The species as a whole is considered "not at risk"; however, hunting