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Questions to the children 1. What does GEH mean? (Home page) 2. What are the jobs of the GEH? (Menu button “The Society for the Conservation of old and endangered Breeds of Farm Animals (GEH)” and but
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founded in Bavaria with the objective of conserving old and endangered breeds of farm animals as a living population in practical agriculture. Today, more than 2200 members are scattered all over Germany
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the vipers like to live best? (write the letter/letters on the line) A 2. Why do they like living there best? A lot of food, space, tranquility 3. Where do they do not like to live? (write the letter/letters [...] they like living there? It is noisy, little space, no food 5. What happens when more and more large machines go through the forest and houses are built there? The viper needs to find a new living space 6
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(2012) 3 1. Where do the vipers like to live best? (write the letter/letters on the line) 2. Why do they like living there best? 3. Where do they do not like to live? (write the letter/letters on the line) [...] line) 4. Why don`t they like living there? 5. What happens 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
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areas and driving out all the animals. Also, there are more people running back and forth across my living area. Almost all my friends have already moved on to look for a new home. But maybe some of you have
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toes are as yellow as my beak, and my long, curved claws are black. Part 2: Where and how do I live? I live in forests, and on the edge of forests, too. However, for hunting I need some open countryside [...] accessed on: 29.11.2013). Robert, the Red Kite Part 1: Hello, I am Robert. I am a red kite and I live in Germany. I am a bird of prey. Birds of prey are big birds that attack from the air and capture
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animals live. You can compare them with a house. Ground floor - cellar: The ground, where mushrooms, ants, beetles and many other insects live. 1st floor: A lot of snakes and small rodents live in the so-called [...] tree frogs and colorful birds such as parrots live here. Vines and strangler figs creep around the branches. 3rd floor - roof : Particularly birds and bats live in the giant trees that stick out of the canopy [...] soft giant lives in the forests of west and central Africa. They have grey-black fur. They are about 1.50 to 1. 90 metres high, which makes them the biggest species of the great apes. They can live up to 50
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help of the internet. 1. What are the characteristics of the Irrawaddy dolphin? 2. What does its living environment look like? 3. Are petitions useful to save endangered species?
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should be answered in groups. What are the characteristics of the Irrawaddy dolphin? What does its living environment look like? Are petitions useful to save endangered species? 3. Online search in groups
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the Mahakam River (Indonesian Borneo) and possibly that of the Ayeyarwady River (Myanmar) are also live-captured for display purposes (WWF-Factsheet). Source: WWF-Factsheet: Irawadi-Delfin: WWF Schweiz