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Reports. By Emma Winders. Report 1. The first report I decided to create was for mammals that are critically endangered. However, this gave me 18 results and the maximum number of results was 15. So, I decided to define my search even more and involve the threat field also. Report 1.
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Reports By Emma Winders
Report 1 The first report I decided to create was for mammals that are critically endangered. However, this gave me 18 results and the maximum number of results was 15. So, I decided to define my search even more and involve the threat field also.
Report 1 My new query became mammals that are critically endangered most at risk (in threat) of loss of habitat. This gave me 9 results which fit nicely into the minimum (5) and maximum (15) number of results.
Report 1 I then started to create my report.
Report 1 I finally exported my report as a PDF document I then removed unnecessary columns
Report 2 My next report I decided to choose animals found in Europe at an adoption cost between £10 to £25 This gave me 8 results which was suitable.
Report 2 I then made my query into a report.
Report 2 I then exported my report as a PDF. I then removed unnecessary columns
Report 3 The final query I chose to create was critically endangered animals most at threat from hunting. Yet, this again gave me too many results (18) so I had to further define my search criteria
Report 3 My query then became critically endangered fish most at risk from hunting. This gave me 5 results which was enough for my report
Report 3 I then started to create my report with my results.
Report 3 I then exported as a PDF. I then removed unnecessary columns