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Monday, 21 January 2019

10 Animals / Plants I Would Like To Save!

Activity 3: The Power of Ten [10 points]

Sir David Attenborough is a famous TV presenter from England who loves nature and the natural world. He has spent his career filming documentaries about the planet and working hard to protect it. In a recent interview, Sir David was asked to reflect on all that he had learned and to imagine that he had suddenly been given the power to save 10 animals and/or plants from extinction (disappearing forever).
After thinking about the question, he listed these 10 species (animals/plants):

1. Black Lion Tamarin (pictured to the right)


Let’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?
   
Left to right: White tiger, Hydrangeas, Calla Lily
On your blog, list 10 species (animals or plants) that you would protect from extinction. For each one, give a reason as to why you think it is important to protect.
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Task Description:

Hey there! Thanks again for stopping by to read my 10 animals / plants I would like to save! Here I have shared another Summer Learning Journey activity. Since these days animals , plants or just native things are going extinct we have given a task to create a presentation on 10 animals we would like to save. I choose one marine animal , one bird , many flowers , one insect , and many other animals. Hopefully you all have learnt something from today's post and I will check in with you all next time. Bye!

1 comment:

  1. Hey Leilani!

    Georgia here again! You’ve done such an awesome job on this activity, look at all the detail! I sure have learnt so much from these posts, I didn’t know that Blue Whales were used for Baleen. Wow.

    I just wanted to say a big congratulations on being part of the Summer Learning Journey, we are so proud of all you have accomplished over the past month! You not only create such high-quality blog posts, but you also post SO many thoughtful and meaningful comments to others. You have played a major role in motivating other students and the team here as well.

    Really looking forward to having you back next summer! Keep up the awesome work that you do and keep on blogging :)

    See you then!
    Georgia E

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