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Extractions: This page is my small tribute to the grandeur of the wild creatures, great and small, that we share our planet with. The challenge is to ensure the survival of the natural world and its creatures while allowing mankind to flourish. We have to live together. I believe that we were granted the earth and all in it as a loan for safekeeping. I only hope that we will still have Nature's beauty to enjoy when we pass this world on to our children. It is a beautiful thing to see an animal free in its natural habitat. When we talk about freedom so often we compare it to things like an eagle flying free, without boundaries or limitations. There is that certain awe for the sheer beauty of it all-that incredibly fascinating and complex web of life woven around us.
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Extractions: Coloring Mode Stories that talk with pages to color! About Endangered Species Most People don't realize that the future of thousands of animal species is threatened every day by man. Can you imagine a world without pandas, elephants, tigers, gorillas and many more of our favorite animals? Everyone can help in the effort to save endangered species. Smart Kids can do their part by knowing what products not to buy, such as anything made with ivory, tropical trees, or animals from the rain forests. They can also make sure that the things they throw away won't harm any animals. Endangered species around the world need Smart Kids to help keep them safe. Color Me Fun! lets children enjoy the story with full color pages just like reading a book except that the book talks and can be colored as well. Each page comes pre-colored when in the story book mode (slide show), and can be toggled from pre-colored to uncolored pictures. Select the 'Color Me' button and start coloring. Pages can be printed out colored, or uncolored for coloring by hand. About Endangered Species CD-ROM contains 47 pages of great coloring pictures
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Extractions: I ntroduction Task Process ... Conclusion The Task Your mission is to choose an animal in danger of extinction, learn more about it, and design a PowerPoint presentation to teach your classmates about this species. You need to find out the following: a. Natural habitat, b. Physical characteristics, diet, and social habits. c. Reasons why it is in danger of extinction. d. Ways and efforts to save this specie. A. Pictures of habitat and the animal B. Description of the area where your animal lives. (Thats its habitat.) C. What does it need to survive? D. What does it eat? What are its social habits (mating, hierarchy)? E. What areas of the world does it live in? F. How big is it? How fast is it? G. How does the animal protect itself? H. What organizations are helping the species? How are they helping? What can be done to help the species survive? I. Should we save this species? How can we do this? Is this possible to do in today's world?
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Wisdom Of Reintroductions To teach the birds to fear people, humans acted like loud said habitat restorationis an elementary step in sustaining endangered plants and animals. http://whyfiles.org/015species_restore/lessons.html
Extractions: Long ago, this whooping crane "imprinted" on human handlers, so he will not enter breeding condition unless a human engages in this mating dance. George Archibald, director of the International Crane Foundation, is a master of this peculiar dance. This being Wisconsin, his protection against the big bird is a dairy pail brush. The International Crane Foundation (Baraboo, Wis.) has raised all 15 species of cranes in captivity, using a technique that avoids human contact. Crane chicks "imprint" on whoever cares for them in their first days of life, and they seek that species for a mate. If Siberian cranes and whooping cranes which are destined for reintroduction to the wild imprint on a human, that's a major problem. California condor
Wolf On The Rebound teach animals to be wild. It's not just animals plants are also goingextinct. A contrarian's view on genetics and endangered species. more. http://whyfiles.org/015species_restore/
Extractions: POSTED 14 JULY 2000 Wolves are doing so well that they may be removed from endangered status. Credit the successful reintroduction at Yellowstone National Park, and increased conservation efforts nationwide. To prevent extinctions and make the planet more beautiful, scientists and land managers are restoring endangered species to their former homes. Let's look at some reintroduction efforts.
Kids With H Goals Goal 1 Develop strategies and materials to produce a Power Point Presentationthat can be used to teach information on endangered animals. http://www.tcsc.k12.in.us/es/kids_with_h.htm
Extractions: Shari Cottingham, Danielle Voorhis, Lisa Weaver Animal Web Pages: PowerPoint Presentation Download: Kids With H.E.A.R.T. Topic Related Lesson Plans Rubrics Objective: Teachers, Media Specialist, and Technology Coordinators will have the necessary materials to teach a unit on how changing ecological conditions, pollutants, pesticides, mans carelessness, and other conditions threaten and endanger animals. Grade Level and Content Standard Addressed: Grade Levels: 2-5 Literacy Standards Information Literacy Standard 1 The student who is information literate accesses information efficiently and effectively. Standard 2 The student who is information literate evaluates information critically and competently. Standard 3 The student who is information literate uses information accurately and creatively. Science Standard 4 - The Living Environment *Explain that in any particular environment, some kinds of plants and animals survive well, some do not survive as well, and some cannot survive. *Explain how changes in an organisms habitat are sometimes beneficial and sometimes harmful.
SchoolWorld Endangered Species Project: Ocelot and senior citizens to save and conserve wild animals. called Keep the Wild Alive to teach people about funders to improve the population of endangered cats. http://www.schoolworld.asn.au/species/ocelot4.html
Extractions: Scientific Name: Leopardus pardalis The complexion of the Ocelot's fur is a sort-of peach colored background with many elegant black spots. Its tail has black rings all the way down which resembles the tail of a very shorthaired raccoon. The Ocelot has lines of black around its neck, long whiskers, and ears that have been covered in black. This scheme of dark colors helps the ocelot hide itself in the underbrush. The ocelot, like most felines, has incredible sight capabilities and is nocturnal. The ocelot can see six times as well as the average human. The ocelot has a very widespread, carnivorous diet of animals such as small deer, monkeys, mice, rats, birds, turtles, lizards, rabbits, and other animals smaller than itself. Females are pregnant for about 70 days and usually deliver around two kittens. Mothers are left to take care of their young primarily on their own. Ocelots have a wide range of habitats including jungles, rain forests, bushy areas, and yearly flooded areas, specifically wet areas such as riverbanks and marshlands. These diverse territories range from Argentina to southern Texas. These wet areas are usually chosen because ocelots are great swimmers. The advantage of swimming gives them the upper hand when defending or hunting in their wetland territory.
CHESPAX your students with your bird identification questions and help teach some of itemssold throughout the world that originate from endangered animals or plants. http://www.calvertnet.k12.md.us/schools/chespax/borrowbox/borrowbox.html
Extractions: Birds What is that bird at my feeder The CHESPAX bird box will help you and your students with your bird identification questions and help teach some of the interesting facts and phenomena about this bird and many more. See if you can flap as quickly as some local birds. Compare your "wing span" with that of an eagle. See how your little feeder can become part of a much larger research project. Chesapeake Bay Horseshoe crabs, blue crabs, mud crabs, spider crabs, and fiddler crabs can all be found within different habitats of the Chesapeake Bay. What we do on land can have a positive or negative affect on these animals. What lives on an oyster reef? The answer to this and other questions can be found using the resources that are provided within this borrowing box. You will also find activities to assist teachers in teaching about wetlands, wildlife, and water. Act now to help educate students about the wonderful resource of the Chesapeake Bay. (Grades 4 8) Buyers Beware! Today, there are many items sold throughout the world that originate from endangered animals or plants. Illegal trade is just one of the many reasons plants and animals are becoming endangered. This box includes various endangered species "products" that were confiscated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. With the resources in this box you will discover many of the reasons for the decline of living things around the world.
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ENDANGERED ANIMALS CROSSWORD PUZZLE endangered animals CROSSWORD PUZZLE. home, 1. 6. 12. 2. 11. This animal is the Asian! 6.) We have learned to use these animals to teach us about sonar. http://www.d230.org/vja/research/science/tk2001/student8/crossword puzzle.htm
Extractions: ENDANGERED ANIMALS CROSSWORD PUZZLE home DOWN 1.) This animal has a smokey gray color with black spots; their first name is also what we see on the ground during winter! 2.) This animal eats bamboo; they also are a type of cookies called yummies! 3.) This animal is often confused with apes; they are the largest living primates. They are Mountain 4.) This animal is the size of a rabbit and classified as a member of primates. Pirates usually yell this - " captain!" 5.) They travel in flocks of 140 birds; this is also a piece of heavy machinery. This animal is the Whooping 6.) These animal's skin color ranges from white to black, and found in the tropical rainforest from south western U.S. through north Argentina and southern Brazil; they are also a type of car! 7.) This animal is located on water , beaches, and ocean shores; they also had a TV. show with characters: Michelangelo, Donitello, Raphael, and Leonardo! 8.) These animals are 1-1.4 inches long; they also share a name of the biggest boy band of all time!
Endangered Animals you and a partner will be researching an endangered animal using the endangered Animalsweb site Second, Mrs. Modena will teach you how to use a program called http://www.needham.k12.ma.us/newman/learningmaps/eendangered_an_k1/main.html
Extractions: Second , Mrs. Modena will teach you how to use a program called EasyBook Deluxe. Your notes will be very helpful as you create pages about your endangered animal. We also have some surprises for you as you create your book! Third , when your book is done, you will print out your book in c o l o r Endangered Animal Resources Endangered Animals
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Extractions: Bactrian Camel Now Critically Endangered GLAND, Switzerland, October 17, 2002 (ENS) - The two-humped wild Bactrian camel, pictured in schoolbooks to teach the difference between it and the one-humped dromedary, is on the verge of extinction. In its newly published Red List of species threatened with extinction, the