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The world today and the world tomorrow Endangered animals and plants Dora Lacković, 7.b

The world today and the world tomorrow Endangered animals and plants Dora Lacković, 7.b

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The world today and the world tomorrow

Endangered animals and plants

Dora Lacković, 7.b

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What is the best way to protect endangered animals and plants?

Many plants and animals are in danger because we are destroying their homes or we are killing them for food or clothes. The best way to protect them is to protect their homes and stop killing them. We are cutting down trees and because of that, forest and jungle animals and plants are in danger. And sea animals are in danger too because the sea is becoming polluted and there are too much fishing. Polar bears can only hunt on ice, but every day more ice disappears because we are polluting nature and the weather is changing. Plants and animals are able to change. This is called evolution, but evolution is very slow and we are changing our world fast. Some species will be able to following the changes, but many spacies will disappear. Animals and plants can’t help themselves, but we can. We are only who can save them. In the world there are many groups and syndicates who help endangered spacies but there many peoples who are destroying them too.

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Questions

• Why are animals and plants endangered?

• Tell some endangered species of animals.

• What can you do to save endangered animals and plants?

• What do you think, will animals disappear in future?

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