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ANIMALS IN DANGER. PROJECT OF 6 V FORM SCHOOL 1173 MOSCOW GUIDANCE - MARKOVA S.A. AIM OF THE PROJECT. English language skills training: vocabulary, writing and speaking activities;
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ANIMALS IN DANGER PROJECT OF 6 V FORM SCHOOL 1173 MOSCOW GUIDANCE - MARKOVA S.A.
AIM OF THE PROJECT • English language skills training: vocabulary, writing and speaking activities; • to give more attention to the needs of animals, in our project to : panda, whale, tiger, elephant, arctic bear and others; • to make the school audience acquainted with the World Wildlife Fund, WWF.
WORLD WILDLIFE FUND • WWF's mission is the conservation of nature. Using the best available scientific knowledge and advancing that knowledge where we can, we work to preserve the diversity and abundance of life on Earth and the health of ecological systems • This is a mascot of the WWF
Why is this species important? • Panda habitat is found at the top of the Yangtze Basin, an ecoregion shared by both pandas and millions of people whose ancestors have utilized the region's natural resources for millennia. The survival of the panda and the protection of its habitat will ensure that people living in the region continue to reap ecosystem benefits for many generations.
Emblem of hope for a nation and global biodiversity • Common Name: Giant panda; Panda Géant (Fr); Panda gigante (Sp); • Scientific Name: Ailuropoda melanoleuca • Habitat: Temperate Broadleaf and Mixed Forests • Location: Southwest China (Gansu, Shaanxi, and Sichuan Provinces) to the east of the Tibetan plateau. • Population: Approximately 1,600 individuals in the wild
Background • The giant panda is universally loved, and of course has a special significance for WWF as it has been the organization's symbol since it was formed in 1961.Today, the giant panda's future remains uncertain. This peaceful, bamboo-eating member of the bear family faces a number of threats. Its forest habitat, in the mountainous areas of southwest China, is fragmented and giant panda populations are small and isolated from each other. Meanwhile, poaching remains an ever-present threat.
PANDA HABITAT MAP • WWF is trying to re-link these fragmented blocks of panda habitat with forested corridors so that pandas can move across these "islands" and find new food sources and mates when needed.
Giant pandas • Giant pandas are about 5 feet long from nose to rump, with a 4-6 inch tail. A large adult panda can weigh about 220-330 pounds, with males 10 percent larger and 20 percent heavier than females.
1.Da Di and Jia Lin 2.Panda in a tree 3.Eating Bamboo 4.Panda climbing a tree
Whales, dolphins and porpoises • Whales, dolphins and porpoises are succumbing to new and ever-increasing dangers. Collisions with ships and entanglement in fishing gear threaten the North Atlantic right whale with extinction, while the Critically Endangered Western North Pacific gray whale is at serious risk because of intensive oil and gas development in its feeding grounds.
Facing a multitude of hazards • Alarm is also growing over other hazards including toxic contamination, the effects of climate change and habitat degradation.
What WWF is doing • In order to help secure the future of the world's whales, WWF is developing an ambitious conservation programme for endangered whale species and populations.
GREAT WHALE • Seven out of the 13 great whale species are still endangered or vulnerable after decades of protection.
Whales in the Wild. • It's illegal, but it still happens: commercial whalingDespite a moratorium on commercial whaling and the declaration of virtually the whole of the Southern Ocean as a whale sanctuary, each year over 1,000 whales are killed for the commercial market.
Wildlife : In the Path of the Tiger • The tiger, largest of all cats, is one of the most charismatic and evocative species on Earth; it is also one of the most threatened. Less than 4,000 remain in the wild, most in isolated pockets spread across increasingly fragmented forests stretching from India to south-eastern China and from the Russian Far East to Sumatra, Indonesia
With 20-25,000 polar bears living in the wild, the species is not currently endangered, but its future is far from certain. Why is this species important?Of all of the wildlife species in the Arctic, the polar bear is perhaps the most fitting icon for this ecoregion. Its amazing adaptations to life in the harsh Arctic environment and dependence on sea ice make them so impressive, and yet so vulnerable. Why is this species important?
What should we do? • Take Action NowTake Action Around the World and at home • Choose Good Wood and Save Our Forests • Pledge to buy good wood and take a stand against the loss of our precious forests. Protect Endangered Species From the Impacts of Coal Mining • Boost International Conservation Funds • Thank Officials for Protecting NatureNature • Thank Some Cool Companies • Say Yes to Sustainable Seafood
TRANSLATE INTO RUSSIAN: to give more attention health the needs of animals a mascot habitat survival endangered the World Wildlife Fund whale, polar bear ecosystem save 11 marks TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH экосистема выживание находящийся под угрозой среда обитания Всемирный Фонд Защиты Животных кит, полярный медведь символ спасать потребности животных здоровье придавать большое значение 11 marks ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEST
Why is panda important? What actions can you take now? How many tigers remain in the wild? What makes polar bear impressive and vulnerable? Which animal is one of the most threatened ? 5 marks Why is the Western North Pacific grey whale at serious risk? Where is tiger habitat? Whales are facing a multitude of hazards, aren’t they? Prove it! What has to be done with commercial whaling? What animal is the mascot of the WWF? 5 marks Answer the questions:
Write an essay about an endangered species using the strategy: • Introduction: Problems of Wildlife • Choose a species you are going to write about and give its characteristics, what problems these animals are facing today, their origin and habitat, why these animals are important. • What can be done about it? 8 marks • Total: 40 marks
WEB LINKS • www.worldwildlife.org • www.bbc.co.uk • http://wikipedia.com