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Sunday, 20 January 2019

The WWF: World Wildlife Fund

The WWF: World Wildlife Fund

2 comments:

  1. Hello Samuel,
    I am Gargee from Hay Park School and moving on to Mt Roskill intermediate. I really like your effort that you've put into this post. It really does make a better viewing experience, so well done.

    They are working for the freshwater seal, and are trying their hardest to protect the babies that are born, and help them survive while the mothers leave. Predators are sadly harming the babies, and the WWF is trying to save that from escalating. I am also sure they are succeeding in protecting these precious animals.

    Maybe next time you can make the font bigger so it's easy to see.

    Happy Blogging
    Gargee HPS
    hpsgargeej.blogspot.co.nz

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  2. Hi there Samuel,

    My name is Susie and I am a member of the Summer Learning Journey (SLJ) team just like Emma. Congratulations on completing another SLJ activity about what WWF workers are doing to save endangered species such as the freshwater seals. Did you enjoy watching the video? What was your favourite part of the clip and why?

    I think teamwork was so important when they were building snow banks for the pups as a way of providing protection. It would not have been possible without every single one of them! Do you agree? I am starting to wonder what your favourite animal is! I love elephants, horses and dogs (of course).

    Hope you have an awesome year at school Samuel!

    From Susie :)

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