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Wednesday 19 December 2018

Do you like Tigers and Seals? Well, guess what?? Read down below for more

Week 1 Day 3,
Tena koutou katoa, today's task I had to watch 2 videos how we can prevent animal endangerment and how we can protect life in this earth.

1) The name of the animal the WWF is working to save.
2) What the WWF is doing to help the animal.
3) What, if any, success they have had protecting the animal.


Don't these two animals just look so cute and cuddly? Well, guess what? They are on the list of endangerment! Luckily there is a great company called WWF (World Wildlife Fund) that are trying to prevent their extinction.

Why are the seals endangered?
The reason why seal are endangered is because when a seal gives birth they need to have them in a snow bank (a snow bank is like a hill of snow) because the snow protects the pups from predators, cold and human disturbance. So WWF are trying to protect the pups by building their own now banks. 

Why are tigers endangered?
The reason why tigers are also on the endangered list is because too much people a worrying about hunting them down when we should be protecting them. Why do they want to hunt the tigers down for? They never done anything to us! So WWF are trying to protect these lions from hunters. 

WWF is probably the most successful animal protecting company to ever exist. Why? Because they are doing all they can do to help protect those innocent animals from bad things.

So come one people lets protect not Hunt!

Anyways I hope you enjoy/ed my brief talk about why tigers and seals are endangered and how WWF are trying to prevent that? Blog ya later



2 comments:

  1. Kia-ora Heaven, I like the way how you explained why these types of animals are becoming endangerd. My most favorite thing about this presentation is when you said 'So come on people, lets protect, not hunt. That was amazing. Anyways, thats all I got to say.

    nag mihi,
    - Zephaniah

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  2. Talofa lava Heaven,

    Tino pai! You have done an awesome job summarising what WWF does to help out these animals. Which of the two videos was your favourite to watch? I think these animals are very lucky that the WWF are working to help them. If you could work for the WWF, which animal would you like to work with? I think I would love to help stop the poaching of elephants and rhinos somewhere in Africa.

    Just a friendly reminder that you do need to say where you found your photos so the owner of the photos gets credit. If you need help with how to do it, you can follow this link here:

    https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1VKjkMGwBrk2YI6Vtmg91OAQljr_T3ZSV6YZtu6MWFNM

    I hope you and your whanau have a wonderful Christmas and I look forward to reading more of your Summer Learning Journey activities soon!

    Blog ya later,

    Dani

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