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Have you ever been to Mai Po? What can you see in Mai Po? © WWF-Hong Kong Source:

Warm-up Activity - Bird Matching Are you ready? Go!

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If you were Walala, would you agree with Dingy Dog’s suggestions? Why?

Group Discussion What did Dingy Dog and Lulu do after they entered the restricted area? Do you think they behave themselves? Why?

“Protect Our Nature” Rule Setting Set rules to protect the nature and state the reasons of setting the rules e.g. Rule: Don’t climb trees! Reason: It’s dangerous and you may hurt yourself.

Conclusion If we damage the nature, finally we cannot enjoy the beauty of the nature and will suffer. We should be considerate and should not perform behaviours that will disturb others.