Monday, 21 January 2019

Summer Learning Journey

Activity 3: A House is Not a Home [10 points]

New Zealand is home to some unique wildlife that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. While we work very hard to protect our natural habitats so, too, do people living and working in other countries. One of the oldest international wildlife conservation organisations is called ‘Fauna & Flora International’ (FFI). They support a number of projects around the world, including those working to protect Lansan trees in the Caribbean, fruit forests in Tajikistan, and national reserves in Mozambique. Read about each of these projects and choose the one that interests you the most.
On your blog, tell us which project you find most interesting and why..


I find Fauna & Flora International the most interesting because, they are the worlds oldest International wildlife conservation organization and that they respond to new challenges and opportunities quickly.

2 comments:

  1. Kia ora Alex,

    It's fantastic to see you complete another activity for the Summer Learning Journey, well done! I can see that you have done some research and have briefly explained what Fauna & Flora International do.

    To earn full points for this activity, please make sure you check out the videos linked to the activity task and be sure to tell us which one you liked best and why.

    I look forward to hear what you think and have to say! :)

    Happy blogging,
    Evelyn :)

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  2. Thanks for your comment. Yeah I probily should have check the links thoroughly.

    -Alex

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