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use so much plastic or so many plastic bags. · Do not eat fish caught in long nets. · Support organizations like WWF. Work as a volunteer or donate some money to them. On-the-spot support · Do not throw [...] sea turtles in the following article by the WWF. Please keep in mind that the WWF is a German organization, so the article is written in German. · http://www.wwf.de/fileadmin/fm-wwf/Publikationen-PDF/
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the coral. As a result, the coral dies and fades. Only the calcium structure remains. Important organisms: - Clownfish (Amphiprion) - Goby (Gobiidae) - Madrepore (Scleractinia) - Sea anemone (Actiniaria)
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Sued-Atlantik. Greenpeace.) Protection measures introduced by environmental organizations There are various environmental organizations which work for the protection of sharks. The two best known ones are Greenpeace [...] shark; to name reasons why the shark is endangered; protection measures taken by environmental organizations Procedure: Lesson 1: Introduction: picture + provocative question: Who is the victim? Humans or [...] 3. Why is the existence of the white shark endangered? 4. What is meant by finning? 5. Which organizations are committed to helping the sharks and what measures are being taken? What can you do to protect
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existence in Denmark and the Netherlands. 4 The breeding of seals by humans is dangerous, as pathogenic organisms can be passed on to the wild population when the animals are released back into the wild. Furthermore
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Besides governmental institutions such as ministries of the EU, members include non-governmental organizations (e.g. WWF). Every four years, a World Conservation Congress takes place in one of the member states; [...] climate, food and development Biodiversity glossary Biodiversity: The variability among living organisms from all sources including terrestrial, marine and other aquatic ecosystems, and the ecological [...] species, between species, and of ecosystems. An ecosystem: A community of plants, animals and smaller organisms that live, feed, reproduce and interact in the same area or environment. An ecosystem service: A
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years, the number of cheetahs has been going down steeply. Therefore, there are many conservation organizations which try to protect these animals. The cheetahs need protection from poachers, who hunt them [...] cheetahs either and kill them, because they attack and injure the cattle. That`s why conservation organizations try to create wildlife refuges, in which cheetahs can find enough food and protection from poachers [...] parks; you can find these places where most cheetahs still live today – in Africa. A conservation organization has just built a 287,000 square kilometers national park for cheetahs. This is as big as Italy
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List. Terms: Beech: Fagus sylvatica UNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Worksheet beech forests 1 Please work with a partner. 1. Which plants do we find in beech forests
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avoid landing and starting, because this has a high energy cost. They are able to make some of their organs smaller to store more body fat and carry only what is absolutely necessary. They handle their energy
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“Neobiota” consists of the Greek terms “neos” (new) and “bios” (life). Therefore, invasive species are organisms that were introduced by people (on purpose or unknowingly) after the year 1492 (discovery of America)
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process uses up oxygen. Since oligotrophic lakes are less fertile and have less algae and other organisms, there is less decomposition and the oxygen doesn’t get used up.”2 Mesotrophic: “Mesotrophic lakes [...] cooler and can become anoxic in mid-summer. This change occurs because, as all the algae and other organisms die and are decomposed at the bottom of the lake, oxygen gets used up. Since this bottom layer of [...] the summer, oxygen cannot be replenished. The implications of anoxia are that no fish or other organisms can live where there is no oxygen; therefore, in late summer, fish move shallower where there is