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Wednesday, 19 December 2018

WWF: World Wildlife Funding Activity 3 Day 3 SLJ

 

 This is activity 3 for day 3. I watched a video from WWF, and the video tells us what animal they are saving and what they are doing to save it.

3 comments:

  1. Kia Ora, Roseena! It's Amanda here, I think this message about saving seals and other endangered marine life animals should be sent out to the world by a lot of people so us beings will take notice and protect them! Great job!

    Thank you,
    Amanda

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  2. Kia Ora, Amanda!

    Thank you for providing a thoughtful comment on Roseena's blog entry. I agree with you that this message should be sent out to the world by a lot of people, so that us human beings will take more notice of them and can protect them. Many organisations that promote animal conservation do exactly that.

    In order to receive the bonus points for thoughtful comments, you need to add to your response by providing a suggestion that relates to the blog post. Maybe you could do some extra research to find another organisation that helps to promote animal conservation, and show Roseena your outcome?

    Well done Amanda and Roseena!

    Cheers,

    Jordan

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  3. Kia Ora, Roseena!

    Well done on completing yet another SLJ related activity.
    I really enjoy the images of Freshwater Seals you have attached to your post. I love seals, they are like the dogs of the ocean. The image on the left actually looks a lot like my dog Bella when she is sad. Great Work!

    Remember to attribute your images — I have left a note about this on your entry titled, "The Secretive Skink".

    Yes, the WWF is a great organisation that helps protect the Freshwater Seals from predators, the cold ocean temperatures and from human disturbances. Indeed, the WWF have successfully helped many Freshwater seals by protecting them from danger, and continue to do so.

    Well done, Roseena on completing this activity!
    Don't forget to reply to Amanda's thoughtful comment to continue the conversation about the WWF and other conversational organisations.

    Cheers,

    Jordan

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