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Thursday, 20 December 2018

SLJ: World Wildlife Fund

5 comments:

  1. Hello Amanda!,
    Wow I just want to see how eye catching this is! You set it out so perfectly!
    It pleased me how you told us what WWF and what it does for our environment.


    I really liked your answer for "What are they doing to help the animal?" You answered so detailed and it gives people more information on what they are trying to do for the endangered seals.

    Cheers,
    Roseena

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    1. Hello, Roseena!

      Thank you for adding to the conversation on Amanda's blog page. Well done for leaving a thoughtful comment. I can't give you the bonus points yet because I need to see you engage with Amanda's blog entry with more detail. What is it about the WWF that pleases you within Amanda's entry? Or is there another interesting piece of information that you could add to your comment?
      I can award you the points if you respond to me with more detail.
      Keep up the good work, you're so close!

      Cheers,

      Jordan

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    2. It pleases me that she tells us that they protect our animals and plants. It really does because she also tells us when WWF came together and what their decision was.

      It's interesting that she told us that there was 360 individuals!, and that there will be no seals without snowbanks.

      I hope this adds up to my comment :)

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  2. Kia Ora, Amanda!

    Well done for completing the last task for week one, day three's activities!
    Congratulations on all the hard work you're putting into these tasks. Keep it up as you continue working through the programme!

    Well done on providing us with some background information about The WWF. The responses you have given on your second Google Slide are very clear and informative. I like how you have described how there are only 360 individual seals remaining. This is a very small number, don't you think? This is why the work by the WWF is so important in maintaining and increasing the number of Freshwater Seals in the wild. Well done on linking the decline of the Freshwater Seals with climate change. You're correct, we do need a long term plan to help the Freshwater Seals, and many more wild animals to save them from extinction. Do you know any other wild animals that are on the endangered species list?

    Great work, Amanda!
    Looking forward to reading more of your blog entries soon.

    Cheers,

    Jordan

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    1. Hello Jordan :)

      I do think that 360 individuals are too small! WFF's generous work would help the seals to produce more seals which will increase the population of the endangered species.

      I do know a few other endangered species such as the gorilla, snow leopard, Maui's dolphin, Kakapo and more!

      Thank you,
      Amanda

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