Save the Nature School-gymnasium №17 by Ataturk Worked-out by: Mannapova A
The route of the expedition
Protect, protect from pollution, protective clothing, waste, chemical waste, waste paper, pollute, to be polluted by, sea pollution, air pollution, antipollution laws, environment, to protect the environment, the pollution of the environment, environmental problems, an international disaster, a lot of litter, to drop litter, rubbish , to solve a problem, to be empty of fish, alarming predictions, to disappear, to cut down more trees, to be polluted by power stations and factories, prohibit, prohibition, recycle, recyclable, recycled paper, recycling, packaging, to throw away, to buy packaged goods, drugs , breaking human rights, endangered animals, dangerous technologies, dangerous diseases
Match the words Protect clothing Air waste Protective water Environmental environment Pollute paper Waste problems Chemical pollution
Ecological problems
About endangered animals Giant Panda Population: There are approximately 2,000 giant pandas living in their natural habitat Lifespan: 20-30 years Location: Central China Threat Level: Endangered Endangering Factors: Loss of habitat, low birth rates, and excessive poaching are all significant factors that have contributed to classify the giant panda as one of the most critically endangered species.
Polar Bear Population: There are an estimated 20,000 - 25,000 polar bears left on the earth Lifespan: 20-25 years Location: Canada, Denmark, Alaska, Norway, Russia, & the Artic Circle Threat Level: Vulnerable [3] Endangering Factors: Global climate changes and pollution from oil & gas development are the two main contributing factors to the decline of mother nature's largest land carnivore.
Tiger Population: Estimates put the tiger population at less than 2,500 Lifespan: 10-15 years Location: India, China, & Southeast Asia Threat Level: Endangered Endangering Factors: Poaching for their fine fur mixed with a large destruction of their natural habitat have caused a steep decline in the number of tigers left in the world
Snow Leopard Population: There are only between 5,000 and 7,000 snow leopards left in the world Lifespan: 15-18 years Location: Central and south Asia (Russia, China, India, Pakistan, etc.) Threat Level: Endangered Endangering Factors: An unbalanced mountain ecosystem along with excessive deforestation are causing a decline in the snow leopard population.
Rules for forest visitors
Give some advice…
Complete the sentences 1. If all people decided to save our world, … 2. If people took cans, bottles, paper to local recycling centers, ... 3. If people didn’t drop litter in the country side,… 4. If people didn’t waste paper,… 5.If people cleared up litter outside their home, offices and schools, …
We should + V / We shouldn’t + V
Home Work
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