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Welcome to the GEA Click to enter.. Global Environment Association
Or click me for a game!
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Endangered animals around the world…
Click on an area to see who lives where… North America Europe Asia Africa South America Australia Home
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North America Home Help the GEA Back to Map
The Bald Eagle is the national emblem of the United States and is the only eagle native to North America. Luckily, over the last 45 years its population has risen from only 1,000 birds to 70,000 of which half live in Alaska The Brown Bear (or Grizzly Bear as it is often known) can grow to 800lbs which is over 4 times as much as a human. They are however extremely fast and agile and can even climb trees! Home Help the GEA Back to Map
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Europe Home Help the GEA Back to Map
The Monk Seal is extremely endangered with only about animals left in the Mediterranean. They are threatened by nets and fishermen themselves who still consider them competition for fish. The Iberian Lynx is the most endangered of the cat family. It is nocturnal and feeds mainly on rabbits in Spain and Portugal. Lack of food owing to the rabbit disease Myxamatosis is considered largely responsible for its decline. Home Help the GEA Back to Map
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Asia Home Help the GEA Back to Map
The Bengal Tiger is found throughout India and the Himalayas. It will eat just about anything, even humans! It’s beautiful colouration and markings are as unique as a fingerprint to each animal. Scientists still debate whether the Giant Panda is a type of bear or racoon. Unlike other bears it doesn’t hibernate but it does enjoy a little honey when it can lay its paws on some! Otherwise it lives almost entirely on bamboo. Home Help the GEA Back to Map
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Africa Home Help the GEA Back to Map
The African Elephant is the bigger relative of the Asian species and is the world’s largest living land animal. Some have been known to eat over 200kgs of vegetation a day. Their ivory tusks were sadly once used to make piano keys. Gorillas live in large family groups in dense scrub across Africa. They eat mainly plants but will eat fruit and sometimes ants and grubs. Contrary to some belief, they are peaceful and gentle animals. Home Help the GEA Back to Map
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South America Home Help the GEA Back to Map
Blue and Yellow Macaws usually live in pairs or in larger flocks along the rivers of South America and Panama. They eat predominately seeds, fruits and nuts. South American frogs are brightly coloured to warn predators that they are usually highly poisonous. The Blue Poison Frog is considered endangered and is found in Brazil Home Help the GEA Back to Map
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Australia Home Help the GEA Back to Map
The Dugong lives in Australia with its cousin the Manatee around the Florida coast in America. Part of the Sea Cow family, they are shy harmless creatures that are vegetarian and have no natural predators however they are very sensitive to cold temperatures. Koalas are very fussy eaters, having particular favourites of Eucalyptus tree to feed on. They live in small communities of other Koalas and sleep for up to 18 hours a day! Home Help the GEA Back to Map
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What can you do to help? Adopt an animal Or … Come to the concert!
If you’re over 18 and would like to sponsor an animal then you could find out more about our adoption schemes on our website. Each endangered animal species has many thousands of adopters and the animals benefit directly from your contributions. Visit for details. Or … Come to the concert! The school is holding a concert in support of the GEA. All proceeds will go directly to helping many of the animals featured in this presentation. Click the link below for details: Home Concert Details
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The Concert The Concert
To try to raise money for the GEA, Year 10 pupils are organising a rock concert in the Main Hall on the 21st March 2005 at 19:00. Entrance is £3 and all proceeds will go directly to the GEA to help support conservation and wildlife. Tickets will be available on the door. Look forward to seeing you there! Home Back
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1 2 3 Animal Noise Game! Home Answers
Click on the numbered buttons and see if you can guess which animal makes these noises! 2 3 Home Answers
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Answers! 1 2 3 Home Back
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