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Latest revision as of 22:13, 20 July 2022

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Endangered Species

Skill Level

2

Year

2005

Version

24.11.2024

Approval authority

General Conference

Endangered Species AY Honor.png
Endangered Species
Nature
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
General Conference
Year of Introduction
2005
See also



1. Define the following terms:

a. Endangered

b. Extinct

c. Habitat

d. Biome

e. Food chain

f. Poacher

2. Write Genesis 1:28 in your own words.

3. List four factors that have caused animals to become endangered.

4. Name four animals that are now extinct.

5. List four things that are being done to save endangered animals.

6. List four activities you can do to help wild animals.

7. List ten endangered animals. Tell where they live and why they have become endangered.


8. Do two of the following activities:

a. Visit a zoo or animal preserve that has one or more endangered animals in residence. List what animal(s) you saw, where they normally live, and why they have become endangered.

b. Watch a video about an endangered animal. List what animal(s) you saw, where they normally live, and why they have become endangered.

c. Choose an endangered animal and write or give orally a short report about it. Tell where it normally lives, why it has become endangered, what is being done to save it, and any other special details about this particular animal that you have learned.

d. Make a scrapbook about endangered animals. This may include newspaper articles, stories, pictures, stamps, or drawings. This may be a group project.

e. Do an environment circle.