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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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„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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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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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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searches for its own home. Pandas can reach an age of 25 years in the wild. In the past it wasn't hard to find a new home with enough bamboo for everyone, but the population in China has grown since then and the
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Microsoft Word - 12_groezinger_wissenschaftsindikatoren.doc Universität Flensburg Internationales Institut für Management Wissenschaftsindikatoren an Hochschulen Gerd Grözinger und Britta Leusing Disc
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January 2002 to find hints for practical measures that can help reduce the population’s concerns. Although general beliefs and educational levels cannot readily be changed, our findings for Germany show [...] Socio-Economic Panel Study 1999 to 2002 and focus only on the single country of Germany. Our main findings are the following: first, a large part of the German population was worried about the new currency [...] formation since a higher level of knowledge enables better assessment of consequences. The literature finds evidence that highly informed people not only have a more positive attitude towards the euro – even
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Abstract: Migrants’ remittances are the subject of this study which is based on German SOEP data. Major findings are: income only partly explains remittances. Altruism, integration and the pressure for return [...] this definition, foreigners are only a sub-group. The following core questions are raised: Can we find evidence for altruism or investment motives? Are migrants a homogenous group concerning their remittance [...] 4.pdf http://www.diw.de/deutsch/sop/service/fragen/fr2004/personen_en_2004.pdf Seite 3 Our main findings are: first, there is evidence that altruism as well as the integration into the German society matters