Showing posts with label protectingthemostvulnearable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label protectingthemostvulnearable. Show all posts

Friday, 25 January 2019

SLJ (Week 4 Day 3 Activties)

Predator Free 2050 – A Call to Arms
On your blog, tell us which one of the videos you liked the best and why..
I liked the Cacophony Project because it's trying to lower our predator rates and save more native animals and birds! Which I think is pretty good for New Zealand.

Protecting the Most Vulnerable - Fact or Fiction? On your blog, post three facts that you learned about the Māui Dolphin. Then, using your imagination, create three more statements about Māui dolphins that are not true (i.e. false). Please don’t tell us which of your statements about Māui Dolphins are true and which are false. It will be the job of the students and staff who read your blog to figure it out.
1. Maui Dolphin Grown up to 20 years
2. There are only 63 left in New Zealand
3. There are on the verge of Extinction
4.they look like hector dolphins
5. They are very rare to see
6. Females are bigger the Males
The Power of TenLet’s imagine that you had the same power and that you could save 10 species (animals or plants) from extinction. Who would you save? If I had the choice I would probably save animals like the elephant, white tiger and rhinoceros because they are unique and have lived for centuries on earth. I would also like to save some of my favourite flowers including hydrangeas and calla lily flowers. What about you?
Image result for Honeysuckle orange1. White Tiger
Image result for white tiger2. Amur Leopard
3. Mountain Gorilla
4. Maui Dolphins
5. Leather back Sea Turtle
6. Hydrangeas
7. Lily Flowers
8 Honey Suckle (In some places)
9. Rafflesia
10. Acalypha
PHOTOS: GOOGLE