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Extinct & Endangered Species
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digitalediaproject262 · 6 years ago
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Welcome!
This page is to help students and teachers explore the topic of endangered and extinct species.
Are you looking to do a project on a specific endangered animal? Scroll through to begin to spark some ideas and get some basic information about various animals.
In this page, we introduced several endangered/extinct animals including giant panda, sharks, elephant & etc. In the following page, you will get to know these animals from aspects of their significance to the ecosystem, what factors caused the decrease in their population and what actions we have taken to prevent them from extinction.
There is also a wide range of videos, books, website links, information posters, images, and other sources presented. We have included a few interviews of our students from different grades to give you an idea of how much information is known.
You are welcome to send us a recording of what you’ve enjoyed from this page and feel free to send us links to add more! The more information, the better it is for raising awareness on this global issue. It is important to protect biodiversity for many reasons.
Anna-Nicole Longo. Rui Cheng . Jade Mauro . Anqi Luo
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digitalediaproject262 · 6 years ago
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SAVE THE ARCTIC CAMPAIGN
-For the first time in 20 years, the Norwegian government opens a new frontline in the Arctic.
-Incineration of oil causes climate change, which is the cause of extreme weather conditions, and that people’s homes, health and families are at risk.
Millions of people already stand against oil drilling in the Arctic. Join or read more that savethearctic.org :)
Ps I do not hate Norway, (I love skam) but the polar bears die ffs. And btw sorry if this is badly written, english is NOT my first language. Ps again I don’t own this campaign or have anything to do with it other than I support it:) Prevent climate change :)
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digitalediaproject262 · 6 years ago
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📷: umari photography | ʕ ´ᴥ`ʔ
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digitalediaproject262 · 6 years ago
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Let’s not forget the polar bears!
https://polarbearsinternational.org/get-involved/actions-with-impact
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digitalediaproject262 · 6 years ago
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Help the elephants!
https://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/animals/stories/6-ways-to-help-elephants
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digitalediaproject262 · 6 years ago
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1 0 easy ways to help save sharks!
https://www.sharksider.com/10-easy-ways-help-save-sharks/
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digitalediaproject262 · 6 years ago
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Ideas to help save bees!
http://www.queenofthesun.com/get-involved/10-things-you-can-do-to-help-bees/
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digitalediaproject262 · 6 years ago
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Rhinos?
Rhinoceros, or rhinos, are part of the “odd-toed ungulates” family. There are five types of rhinos: White rhinoceros, Black rhinoceros, Indian rhinoceros, Javan rhinoceros, and Sumatran rhinoceros. Two species of rhinos live in Africa (White rhinoceros and Black rhinoceros) and three in Southern Asia (Indian rhinoceros, Javan rhinoceros, and Sumatran rhinoceros).
Endangered?
The Javan and Sumatran rhinos are critically endangered. The African Black and White rhinos are now extinct in the wild. They are both now thriving in protected sanctuaries.
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Why?
Rhinos are endangered for two reasons: they are being hunted for their horn(s), and for the destruction of their natural habitat. Rhinoceros horns are used in traditional medicines in parts of Asia, and for dagger handles in Yemen and Oman.
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What can we do to help?
Raising awareness is always helpful. Discouraging the production of rhino based objects by not purchasing any.
For more ideas as to how to help save rhinos, visit these links:
http://wwf.panda.org/knowledge_hub/endangered_species/rhinoceros/
https://www.savetherhino.org/
https://www.nikela.org/7-ways-you-can-help-save-the-rhino-even-if-you-don%E2%80%99t-live-in-south-africa/
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digitalediaproject262 · 6 years ago
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There shouldn't be a hierarchy when it comes to species, we should be all equal and every species on this planet is just as important as the next.
Anqi, Anna, Rui, & Jade
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digitalediaproject262 · 6 years ago
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Can you imagine a world with out your favorite animals? We don’t want to!
Rui, Anqi, Jade & Anna
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digitalediaproject262 · 6 years ago
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We believe that children and adults both have the power to make a difference in the world.
Anna, Jade, Anqi, & Rui
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digitalediaproject262 · 6 years ago
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A Siberian Tiger is a critically endangered animal which means that they are in danger of becoming extinct in the immediate future. -Avnika Adlakha
Tigers are ferocious, elegant and beautiful creatures. Can you imagine a world with out some of your favourite animals? We truly do not want to. It is our duty as creatures on this planet to try to protect all living things. We must protect species as if they were our own. We need to collaborate with other living beings to have a harmonious life shared on Earth. To have peace with nature would be amazing. We believe that children and adults both have equal power in making a difference. 
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digitalediaproject262 · 6 years ago
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Help more bees, plant more trees, clean the seas
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digitalediaproject262 · 6 years ago
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Interview: Extinct/Endangered Animals 
Children sometimes see the world differently than how adults see it. We want to capture their thoughts on extinct animals and see where they have acquired their knowledge. This interview shows that there could be more discussion in schools about this topic (endangered species).
Interview Questions: 
What grade are you in?
How old are you?
What is your favorite animal and why?
What do you know about extinct animals?
What are some animals that are extinct?
What kind of reasons to you think an animal species might go extinct/die out?
What environmental reasons can you think of?
What human reasons can you think of?
What do you think the difference between natural extinction and human caused extinction?
For example, dinosaur extinction and the white rhino extinction?
Do you have any examples of products people use that are from animals?
Do you have any interesting facts you would like to share about endangered or extinct animals that you have learnt from school or from elsewhere?
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digitalediaproject262 · 6 years ago
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Interview: Extinct/Endangered Animals
This topic can sometimes seem confusing to students. It would be beneficial to teach students how to properly research and find reliable sources. Children are our future and we believe they should know about this global issue to begin to create insightful solutions. 
Interview Questions: 
What grade are you in?
How old are you?
What is your favorite animal and why?
What do you know about extinct animals?
What are some animals that are extinct?
What kind of reasons to you think an animal species might go extinct/die out?
What environmental reasons can you think of?
What human reasons can you think of?
What do you think the difference between natural extinction and human caused extinction?
For example, dinosaur extinction and the white rhino extinction?
Do you have any examples of products people use that are from animals?
Do you have any interesting facts you would like to share about endangered or extinct animals that you have learnt from school or from elsewhere?
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digitalediaproject262 · 6 years ago
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Hey there! Thank you for helping be become less endangered and for caring about my fluffy self!
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Yay!
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digitalediaproject262 · 6 years ago
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Although not listed as endangered by any Australian state, the koala population has been devastated over the last century. They are currently under great threat due to urbanization and massive, uncontrolled habitat destruction.
For more information: 
https://www.australiazoo.com.au/conservation/programs/endangered-species/koala.php
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