Monday 28 January 2019

SLJ

 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.

There are so many animals that I would save and so many flowers would love to save
. I would probably want to save rhinos because they are almost extinct. I wouldn’t want
any animals go to harm especially if they are getting extinct. Another choice of mine is
gorilla amur leopard,Orangutan, Sumatran,salou sea turtle,pangolin and tigers there are getting extinct. Why are people harming animals?. These animals should live because they have a reason to live. How I would love to save these poor animals.
Flowers- Kadupul flower,jade vine and ghost orchid these are the flower I would love
to save. Each and one of these are unique they may not look pretty or beautiful but it
doesn’t matter how it looks. These flowers are endangered and we need to save them.
They are dying of extinct and we need to do something about it.

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