There are many endangered species all around the world. Read about the Amur leopard and why it's endangered with this information page.
This endangered animals lapbook kit includes 10 PAGES OF INFORMATIONAL PASSAGES about animal needs, animal threats, levels of danger, food chains, and animal adaptations, PLUS black line masters and photo illustrations for making an endangered animals lapbook with your students. Also included, is an "Animal Needs" mini-poster and display charts for animal threats and levels of danger (see preview). Use these resources to complement your own endangered animals unit. This lapbook kit contains the following interactive parts: 1. Lapbook cover 2. Cut and paste food chain (producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer) 3. Levels of danger layered book (threatened, endangered, extinct) 4. Animal needs shutter fold (air, food, water, shelter, space) 5. Animal threats fan (pollution, habitat destruction, poaching, climate change, accidental, disease, introduced species) 6. Animal vocabulary pocket and cards 7. Animal adaptations triangle fold (behavioral and structural) 8. Pledge to help petal fold 9. Who am I? Lift the flap! (manatee, African elephant, golden lion tamarin, sea turtle, polar bear) Lapbooks are an excellent way to keep students motivated and engaged in their learning. It is a nice way to keep everything in one place instead of sending home lots of loose papers. The complete lapbook makes a terrific study guide for the unit test. This product is now a part of a BUNDLE! Download it individually, or save money by purchasing it as part of the Interactive Science Kit BUNDLE! Are you unsure about lapbooks? Watch this YouTube video to find out why I love lapbooks and how I use them in my own classroom. Thank you for considering my Endangered Animal Lapbook Interactive Kit. If you like interactive kits, you may also want to check out: Geography Lapbook Interactive Kit Solar System Lapbook Interactive Kit Economics Bag Book/ Interactive Notebook Kit Civics & Government Envelope Book Kit
50 Facts about the Dhole (a.k.a. Indian Wild Dog) w/ General Facts About Dholes, Facts About Dhole Bodies, Facts About Dhole Behaviors & more!
For your budding environmentalist, here is an information sheet on a well-known endangered species, the Komodo dragon!
Experts describe it as a ‘beautiful endemic rainforest species’, one of several that have not been seen for decades
Welcome to our Endangered Animals unit round-up page, where you will find animals categorized alphabetically from A-Z. There were some letters that didn't have an endangered animal, so I filled those
Endangered species are found throughout the world. Endangered means that the animal is nearly extinct. Many different reasons are in place for the extinction of these animals, whether it is to use for their fur, the oil they produce or as a food source.
Most of these endangered species once lived in your own back yard if you live in the United States or Canada. Here are 9 endangered animal coloring pages.
The find was hailed this week by the Oregon Zoo, a key player in the effort to save North America's smallest rabbits. The zoo breeds them, and after this year will be the sole captive-breeding site for the federally endangered species.
Week 11 Reading Comprehension (D-11). A life science reading comprehension passage about endangered species. Cross-Curricular Focus: Life Science.
vancouver museum collection, bc. extinct Lifer of the Day!
Meet the red wolf, an endangered species of animal that was once very common, but in the past 50 year nearly became extinct!
This fabulous interdisciplinary lesson for kids is a complete endangered species project, inviting them to become experts and take action!
This fabulous interdisciplinary lesson for kids is a complete endangered species project, inviting them to become experts and take action!
Study finds just 12 of the most imperilled species are listed under national environment laws as critically endangered
Many animals are at risk of going extinct. But it's not all bad news. These 12 animals have been removed from the endangered species list!
Like most natural history museums, the Grande Galerie de l'Évolution in Paris is a swarm of children and corralling parents, all trailing through the...
Ready to get weird? Here are some of the strangest stories on Live Science this week.
The saola is a rare mammal to sight and one of the most critically endangered species in the world. Little information exists about their behavior and population.
Covers the many ways that we can help endangered species for kids. The focus is on the work conservation biologists do and the results they achieve.
A proposed U.S.-Asia trade pact calls for incorporating the issue wildlife trafficking. The goal is to slow the poaching of endangered animals such as elephants, tigers and rhinos.
Illegal logging and deforestation are pushing orangutan populations to the brink of extinction. You can help make an impact and SAVE THE ORANGUTANS in our warm, cozy hoodie, perfect for chilly evenings and featuring a roomy front-pouch pocket. We suggest sizing up for a more "comfy" fit! 10% of your hoodie purchase goes toward an organization aiming to protect an endangered species. 100% cotton face; 65% cotton, 35% polyester lining. Front pouch pocket; matching flat drawstrings. Our manufacturing is ethical and safe for the environment. Sourced from Pakistan. Our Essentials are made-to-order, thoughtfully reducing overproduction and excess waste that is detrimental to our planet and its inhabitants. This means that it may take us a bit longer to deliver your goodies to you! Curious about sizing and how to take the best care of your Essentials? Swing on over to our Sizing & Care Instructions page!
Four Pack of mini prints celebrating salamanders! Included is an Eastern Tiger, Southern Two-lined, Marbled, and Apalachicola Dusky Salamander. Pictured prints are on green kitkata paper. The print is a celebration of the threatened and endangered species that live alongside us. I hope to bring attention to these species and remind us that it's our responsibility to ensure that these incredible creatures don't go extinct by our own hands. Because each print is hand printed, there may be slight differences between the image shown here and the print that you receive. That's the beauty of prints though! Your print will be 100% unique, just as you are. The each image is approximately: 2x3 The paper size is approximately: 3x4 A note on paper: I print on a variety of high quality, handmade papers. The colors may be slightly different in hand than on the screen. Have questions or can't decide? Send me a message! - Lotka: a handmade Nepalese paper in three color choices. The sheets are hand-dyed using naturally-sourced, non-chemical dyes. Sheets are soft with features subtle fiber inclusions. - Mulberry: bright white printmaking paper, sturdy and opaque - Kitakata: a natural colored, Japanese printmaking paper with a slight brownish tint The print with come signed, numbered, and packed up in a sturdy mailing envelope to ensure that it arrives safely.
(Part 1 in a 5-Part Exclusive WebEcoist Series on Endangered Animals) Scientists say that an astonishing 1 in 4 mammals worldwide are in critical danger (either threatened or endangered) – not just the polar bears we all hear so much about. The top ten most endangered mammals are: the Yangtze River Dolphin, Vancouver Island Marmot, […]
The Cambridge-based IUCN's Red List of Threatened Species has been updated today, revealing thousands of species now at risk of extinction.
"We didn't start doing them to not do them," David Bernhardt said of his policies to limit protections for threatened animals and to factor the cost to corporations into protecting endangered species in an interview with The Washington Post published Friday.
ICYMI, there's a newfound coral reef in Iraq, the smallest force has been detected and more in this year's surprising science
Four Pack of mini prints celebrating salamanders! Included is an Eastern Tiger, Southern Two-lined, Marbled, and Apalachicola Dusky Salamander. Pictured prints are on green kitkata paper. The print is a celebration of the threatened and endangered species that live alongside us. I hope to bring attention to these species and remind us that it's our responsibility to ensure that these incredible creatures don't go extinct by our own hands. Because each print is hand printed, there may be slight differences between the image shown here and the print that you receive. That's the beauty of prints though! Your print will be 100% unique, just as you are. The each image is approximately: 2x3 The paper size is approximately: 3x4 A note on paper: I print on a variety of high quality, handmade papers. The colors may be slightly different in hand than on the screen. Have questions or can't decide? Send me a message! - Lotka: a handmade Nepalese paper in three color choices. The sheets are hand-dyed using naturally-sourced, non-chemical dyes. Sheets are soft with features subtle fiber inclusions. - Mulberry: bright white printmaking paper, sturdy and opaque - Kitakata: a natural colored, Japanese printmaking paper with a slight brownish tint The print with come signed, numbered, and packed up in a sturdy mailing envelope to ensure that it arrives safely.
The weakening of the Acts protections is one of many by President Donald Trump to roll back existing regulations to hasten oil, gas and coal production, as well as grazing and logging on federal land.
A haunting collection of the vanished and disappearing natural world.
Wildlife advocacy groups stress ‘permanent’ consequences of failing to address biodiversity and climate
While all endangered species are worth saving, it's no surprise that the cute and fuzzy members of the animal kingdom stand a better chance of protection.
Four Pack of mini prints celebrating salamanders! Included is an Eastern Tiger, Southern Two-lined, Marbled, and Apalachicola Dusky Salamander. Pictured prints are on green kitkata paper. The print is a celebration of the threatened and endangered species that live alongside us. I hope to bring attention to these species and remind us that it's our responsibility to ensure that these incredible creatures don't go extinct by our own hands. Because each print is hand printed, there may be slight differences between the image shown here and the print that you receive. That's the beauty of prints though! Your print will be 100% unique, just as you are. The each image is approximately: 2x3 The paper size is approximately: 3x4 A note on paper: I print on a variety of high quality, handmade papers. The colors may be slightly different in hand than on the screen. Have questions or can't decide? Send me a message! - Lotka: a handmade Nepalese paper in three color choices. The sheets are hand-dyed using naturally-sourced, non-chemical dyes. Sheets are soft with features subtle fiber inclusions. - Mulberry: bright white printmaking paper, sturdy and opaque - Kitakata: a natural colored, Japanese printmaking paper with a slight brownish tint The print with come signed, numbered, and packed up in a sturdy mailing envelope to ensure that it arrives safely.
In order to help stabilize our planet's life support systems and improve our world, National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore says we must step up and solve environmental problems, even small ones, in our communities; by saving other species, we will be saving our own.