World Animal Day
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Matt Larsen-Daw
Head of Education
WWF
Becci May
�Asian Big Cats Expert
WWF
Marc Schlossman
Author & �Photographer
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Sustainability: meeting our own needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
Biodiversity: all the different kinds of life you’d find in one area which support each other in a natural balance
Ecosystem: a geographical area in which plants, animals & even the weather work together to live in harmony
Extinct: a species of animal or plant that no longer exists (links to endangered)
Keywords
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1. What does sustainability mean to you?
2. Which animals do you know of that need special protection?
This mountain tree shrew is licking nutrient-rich secretions from this
Low's pitcher plant in Borneo.
What does the shrew do for the plant in return?
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D. Feeds it
What does WWF help farmers to put on the backsides of cows, to protect them from predators?
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How many tigers do you think there are in the wild?
A. around 450
B. around 4,500
C. around 450,000
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How many tigers do you think there are in the wild?
A. around 450
B. around 4,500
C. around 450,000
Answer at: canopy.click/animal
Year 2010
As few as 3,200
How many tigers do you think there are in the wild?
A. around 450
B. around 4,500
C. around 450,000
Can tigers swim?
Can tigers swim?
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© David Lawson / WWF-UK
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What extinct species can you name?
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