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when more and more large machines go through the forest and houses are built there? 6. How can you help the viper so that they can remain in their familiar surroundings? 1 Schulz, L. (2006): ohne Titel
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expression. “Carsten, we need to help the bats survive! How do we get started on this?” Assignment of tasks How can Silke and Carsten help the bats to survive? 1. Generate ideas to help the bats survive and collect [...] wings are shaped like our hands, apart from the skin they have developed between their fingers, which helps them to fly. Without wings their body would look like an ordinary mouse.” Silke doesn’t know that
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to the coast because my room- mate needs the sunlight to survive. My roommate is an alga. We always help each other, because we live in a mutual symbiosis. The profile of the coral shows that is has a limestone
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those areas best? ________________________________________ What are some important things that can help save the coral reefs?
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friends have already moved on to look for a new home. But maybe some of you have an idea how you can help me, so that I do not have to move away from my home?
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(internet research) 7. Make an inquiry about the sponsorships. Decide in the whole group whether you can help the GEH actively with the conservation of a breed, by taking on a sponsorship for an animal. Because [...] 64. Or you can write a mail to: info@g-e-h.de . Green = You can find the information here. (Just a help for teachers when preparing) To consolidate the results: Make a profile for an endangered livestock
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Write them down. 7. Make an inquiry about the sponsorships. Decide in the whole group whether you can help the GEH actively with the conservation of a breed, by taking on a sponsorship for an animal. Because
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some things that you can do to help the green woodpecker! =) Tasks: First work on your own and mark the things that threaten green woodpeckers (red) and what you can do to help them (green). Then work with [...] know what the green woodpecker’s food is and how it lives. Then we will be able to act in ways that help this bird. The green woodpecker eats large quantities of ants. Ants can be found in meadows, in woods [...] Maybe you can think twice about using this poison again if the ants really bother you. You would help green woodpeckers this way because then there would be more ants for them to eat. There is a special
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would be your way to help me and my family to keep on living in this place and to live in peace with Hanoi’s citizens? Rotation activity 4: protection There are many people who want to help me and my relatives
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livestock fall prey to tigers. Retaliatory action by villagers can result in the killing of tigers. WWF helps design land-use plans that incorporate critical wildlife habitat. Sumatra’s district and provincial [...] improve the palm, pulp and paper, and timber industries’ impact on the island’s biodiversity, this work helps Sumatra balance environmental realities with people’s social and economic needs.” Weblink: World Wildlife