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Gómez Colombian Biodiversity Less than 0.8% of the land of the planet Equatorial Around 10% of the living species of the planet Rainy Complex geomorphology Biogeographic history www.humboldt.org.co/down
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of the planet •Equatorial •Rainy •Complex geomorphology •Biogeographic history Around 10% of the living species of the planet www.humboldt.org.co/download/INSEB_2006-2007.pdf Fresh water fish Birds Anphibians
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Endangered Species Information and Stories Colombian Biodiversity Sharks Kiwi Salt Marsh - Brent Goose Siberian Tiger Tasmanian Devil - Disease Wolf Practical Courses European Mink Irrawaddy Dolphin S
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Endangered Species Primary School Delacour’s Langur Gorilla Potato Diversity Giant Panda Red Kite Porpoises Secondary School Polar Bear Cheetah IUCN, red list Kiwi Neobiota Endangered Livestock Siberi
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Secondary School Ecosystems/Habitats Coral Reef - Threat Rainforest – Water Cycle Lakes Wadden Sea Wadden Sea – Bird Migration Endangered Species Oystercatcher Polar Bear Irrawaddy Dolphin Cheetah IUC
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Endangered Livestock Listen Pupils recognize that domestic livestock may be at risk of extinction and are encouraged to help their conservation through sponsorships. Teaching material The Conservation
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Symbiosis is a particularly important feature in the ecosystem of the tropical coral reefs. The corals live in symbiosis with unicellular algae called zooxanthellae. The zooxanthellae carry out photosynthesis [...] represent another symbiosis. The goby protects the almost blind shrimp and in return is allowed to live in the fish’s cave. Sea anemones (Actiniaria) and clownfish (Amphiprion) are another example of symbiosis
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spread over many continents. They live in North America, northern Asia as well as in Europe. Wolves do not have very specific demands for their habitat. They can really live anywhere, as long as there is enough [...] meter. Wolves in the wild will usually not get older than ten years. However in captivity they can live for over 20 years. The colour of their fur can be very different. There are some with yellowish gray [...] black animals. The colouring of the coat, their weight and the size is depending on the place they live. For example, they are very large and heavy in particularly cold areas, such as in Canada or Alaska
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and more animals living in the fields. For example, there were many pigs, which I hardly see now at all. I have asked myself, “Where have all the pigs gone?”, “Where do the pigs live now?”. Other crows [...] did the crow Rudi see on the grasslands in the past? b) Do you have an idea where that animal might live now? Talk to your neighbour. Write down your ideas in keywords. 5. Read the fourth chapter of the [...] eat grass and small bushes on a pasture. If no one mows or eats the grass, it stays short. Most pigs live in farm sheds nowadays. There are more and more pastures with animals on them in our environment.
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money. In the Mediterranean Sea, white sharks are suffering from changes to their habitat. Their living conditions are deteriorating as a result of water pollution and fishing, which is depleting the stocks [...] is 600,000 square kilometers large, about the size of France. About 130 endangered species of shark live in these waters. In addition, the WWF is trying to achieve a reduction of fisheries by-catch to protect