Thursday, January 17, 2019

SLJ W4 D2 A3

Week 4
Day 2
Activity 3: A House is Not a Home [10 points]
Today I have to read 3 things and then write what one I would most like. I have written down
what they are  about here:


1. This one is about Lansan trees because people are getting the resin out of them. People are
cutting down the trees or hurting the trees and soon after they end up dying. So they found a
safe way to get the resin out without killing the trees.


2. This one is about trees that are getting to very low number so they have to protect the
important genetics. They are educating people at school and planting more plants.


3.This one is about a big place with lots of animals and trees there.  They have turned it into a
reserve which is a safe place for the wildlife.  They protect them from hunters killing them.
It is very big so they have made a smaller protected sight inside the bigger reserve with more
people there than other places in the reserve.  Lots of the wildlife live in this smaller reserve.
They chose this place because lots of the wildlife lived there already.


I think the second one interests me the most because I think that it is bad that the trees are
getting to such a low number but it is good that they are replanting them and educating people
in schools to protect the trees.

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  2. Hello Jess,

    It's really great that we have such hardworking organisations like Fauna & Flora International (FFI) to tackle conservation issues, climate change, and many more. It's very clear that you have done your research across those three projects, I'm very impressed!

    All of these projects spark my interest and it's wonderful to know that action has and is still being taken to protect the Lansan trees in the Caribbean, fruit forests in Tajikistan as well as rivers in Mozambique. I like the reason you have described why the second project interests you the most and I also like that you have briefly described what the FFT are doing to help, terrific work!

    Keep up the hard work,
    Evelyn :)

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Thank-you for your positive, thoughtful, helpful comments.