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Crystal Palace area of South London. Durrell was enrolled in Wickwood School, but frequently stayed at home feigning illness. Corfu Mrs Durrell moved with her three younger children (Leslie, Margaret, nicknamed [...] Relatives and The Garden of the Gods, plus a few short stories like "My Donkey Sally". Durrell was home-schooled during this time by various family friends and private tutors, mostly friends of his eldest [...] of World War II. Difficult as it was in the war and post-war years to find a job, especially for a home-schooled youth, the enterprising Durrell worked as a helper at an aquarium and pet store. Some of
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Teaching Material on Biodiversity Conservation (TMBC) Teacher’s material Plan for the lesson about the grey seal Title: The grey seal Author: Malena Holle Quality Assessment: Lea Stanke Level: Primary
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additional information: _______________________________________ 4. What is made of beech wood in your home? odor elbta irhac terpaqu rodapcub uerlr meafr-urecipt ysto Worksheet beech forests 2 Please work
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people cut down our forest so that they can build houses or grow crops there. They also heat their homes with our wood. The people are very poor. But some people want to help us. They have set up the An
fileadmin/content/projekte/tmeuf/unterrichtsmaterialien/um.murphy.iucn.redlist/englisch/teaching-material.pdf
Teaching Material on Biodiversity Conservation Title: The IUCN Author: Melina Signo Quality assurance: Prof. Dr. Carsten Hobohm, University of Flensburg Target group: senior grades, college/university
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My legs and my bill 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 [...] grow food, that’s why they took away meadows. That meant a loss of prey for me and I no longer had a home. Task: The wingspan of a stork is really big. Draw a line on the board that is as long as the wingspan
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beings, like the bats which suffer from a lack of insects to eat. “Even worse, we also destroy their homes by cutting down hollow old trees and by sealing the roofs of our houses. But these are the only places
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not buy any product which contains, for example, palm oil collect donations, for example by selling home-made chocolate arouse the interest of the other pupils using recycled paper Task: Fill out the following
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friends have already moved on to look for a new home. But maybe some of you have an idea how you can help me, so that I do not have to move away from my home? [...] loud and dirty and there are big machines and cars driving around everywhere. So I went quickly back home. You will not find food in the city because hunting is most successful in open areas where you can [...] among the many small pieces of wood lying around. Lately it is no longer easy to find food here in my home area. It is getting smaller and huge machines are taking over the open areas and driving out all the
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Currently only about 2 percent of marine waters worldwide are designated as MPAs. This 2 percent is home to a significant proportion of global and still largely unexplored biodiversity, with unique habitats