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fileadmin/content/projekte/tmeuf/unterrichtsmaterialien/um.bruhn.stephanie.wattenmeer/englisch/0.-course-of-events.pdf
the Wadden Sea and the variety of animals that live there in three teaching units (90 mins each). Also to provide students with knowledge regarding the threats to this variety and to enable them to work
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for teachers) The great spotted kiwi Apteryx haastii (also: roroa) The little spotted kiwi Apteryx owenii The brown kiwi Apteryx australis (also: tokoeka) subspecies 1. A. mantelli 2. A. australis The [...] Europeans found it fashionable to decorate their clothes with kiwi feathers; taxidermied kiwis were also popular. Further, newly imported animals intensified the kiwis’ struggle for survival. Especially
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enable the birds to extract these out of the ground without previously seeing them. However, they also eat insects and fruits which are lying on the ground. In relation to other birds the reproduction [...] original habitat was largely forests, although some lived isolated in the highlands. Nowadays they also live in populated areas, preferably landscapes with shrubs. Loose topsoil is always important for [...] crosses the country, causing many earthquakes and frequent changes in the landscape. New Zealand also belongs to the Pacific ring of fire which causes volcanic erruptions. In the 13th and 14th century
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playing the game and discussing it afterwards, the students should find out about this dilemma and also get to know the European Green Belt as a unique kind of reconnection. End of lesson: Compiling the
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1925. Populations still exist in eastern Europe (Romania, Russia, Belarus), in northern Spain and also in south France. The number of minks living in the wild is estimated to be less than a thousand. In
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should be glued to a piece of cardboard. Then the single cards can be cut out. The pictures should also be cut out. Afterwards, the pictures can be matched to the correct cards. Before gluing card and picture
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effective population sizes as low as 4-5 can be tolerated without pronounced inbreeding depression is also known from other small-island birds, such as Petroica traversi or the Laysan Duck. The classification
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in Jersey Zoo. Durrell was also a regular contributor to magazines on both sides of the Atlantic like Harper's, Atlantic Monthly, and the Sunday Times Supplement. He was also a regular book reviewer for [...] Durrell on most of his following animal expeditions, and helped found and manage the Jersey Zoo. She also authored two humorous, best-selling memoirs on the lines of Durrell's books, to raise money for c [...] primarily to collect animals which would form the core collection of his own zoo. This expedition was also filmed, Durrell's first experiment with making a cinematographic record of his work with animals.
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those areas. If you find a pup, it is important that you keep a distance of at least 100 m. It is also important not to touch the grey seal, because the mother’s smell clings to her pup and the mother
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Arctic Terns travel a lot to warmer regions, they spend up to eight months a year in the sun. They also need long days in the sun, because they do not eat insects, but fish. As fishing takes a lot of time [...] whole of the Atlantic Ocean. Many breed along the central-European coast, e.g. in the Wadden Sea; many also breed in the Arctic (Greenland, Iceland, North Scandinavia, Siberia). The German Arctic Terns only [...] restaurant “Wadden Sea-Fly-In”! Our restaurant is especially suited to big groups, but singles are also warmly welcome. If you are very hungry, you will be satisfied: We have power food for everyone. Please