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Mixed orchard habitats In mixed orchard habitats you find fruit trees distributed across a meadow. There are about 250 different varieties of cherries, 1000 varieties of pears and 1200 varieties of apples [...] grass. Not only the green woodpecker lives there - also bats, hornets and dormice, for example, can find a home in mixed orchard habitats. Even though they have many positive aspects the status of these [...] of animals and plants need the meadow as living space. In mixed orchard habitats you can sometimes find honey because beekeepers position their bee colonies near apple trees. You can also do some things
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protect them. To protect orchard mixed habitats you can go there and pick the fruits. If you can’t find such a meadow near your home you can buy products in the supermarket which are made from fruits grown
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is 33 cm tall. Jung ones a smaller and have dark spots on the top feathering. Work order: Try to find out which bird of the picture is the female, which the male and the young one. Choose one and draw
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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
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(spawning ground). On this long journey he swims upstream. He uses his sense of smell to help him find the waters where he himself hatched from an egg. Salmo has to swim against very strong currents and
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langurs as endangered species, their habitat and environment, independent thinking on the topic to find answers Factual information: The Delacour’s langur is a critically endangered species of primate, [...] species, the students will be confronted with the specific problems of Delacour’s langurs. They will find out the reasons for the decline of populations and think about different ways of protecting endangered [...] endangered species and their habitats. The students will learn to deal with a subject independently and to find answers. Methodology: The students will complete four rotation activities. In the first, they will
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our capital Hanoi. Me and my relatives are at comfortable in densely wooded limestone areas where we find the best hideouts in the treetops. To sleep at night we look for caves, of which there are very many
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different types of habitats. By 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