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lesson is also thought-provoking with respect to ways of conserving worldwide biodiversity. Course: 1. Entry point (25min): The sheet with “the orangutan and its habitat” is handed out to the students.
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didn’t face any sentence or anything for what they had done.” Vice Magazin (http://www.vice.com/read/yo1-v14n10)
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Solutions: 1. Describe the characteristics of the orangutan. - They belong to the great apes, live only in southeast Asia, are critically endangered - “forest people” that are able to climb (anatomy: flexible
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humans, because they are able to laugh. The orangutan has long reddish brown hair. The male can be up to 1.5 m tall and weighs from 100kg, while the female ape only weighs 55kg. Unlike humans, the orangutans’ [...] them to the wild because many apes are so injured and desperate they would not survive there. Task 1): Describe the characteristics of the orangutan. Task 2): Give reasons why the orangutan is critically
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learn what causes species to become endangered. Progress of work: Two teaching units of 90 minutes. 1. Introduction: Before the worksheets are handed out to the class, the teacher has to talk generally [...] topic have to be explained. 2. Questions about the Irrawaddy dolphin and the petition from worksheet 1 should be answered in groups. What are the characteristics of the Irrawaddy dolphin? What does its living
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European Mink page 1 of 3 Biodiversity and threatened animal species – The European mink Search online for information about the European mink. Note the following core questions. 1. What is the scientific
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the taste of potatoes and the multifunctional use of potatoes How to cook potatoes Material: Task 1: 1. Look at the potato. What do you see? What does it look like? 2. Cut the potato in half. What do you
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(http://worldwildlife.org/species/giant-panda; downloaded 6.1.201) Haugen, E (2014); Giant panda (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_panda, downloaded 6.1.2014) http://worldwildlife.org/species/giant-panda http://en [...] Does the panda hibernate? No, they don’t hibernate. How long does a baby panda remain with its mother? 1.5 years How long does a mother panda’s pregnancy last? four months How long can pandas live? up to 25
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for protection of marine areas (problem solving). 1. Introduction: Text reading (about 7-10 minutes) 2. Questions about the text and chart: Exercise 1.) Reproduction: Where are the marine protected areas
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protection. An example of this is the Dogger Bank (169,895.35 ha), a sand bank Marine Protected Areas 1 in the North Sea, which lies between the UK and Denmark. In Italy, the ,,Parco nazionale dell'Arcipelago [...] tourism for coastal populations, as well as the maintenance of vital ecosystem functions. Exercise 1.) The text works with some examples of marine protected areas. Mark the the approximate location of