Warming up We live in a world where there are all kinds of animals around us. So lets play a game...

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Warming up We live in a world where

there are all kinds of animals around us. So let’s play a game “What’s this in English?”

Polar bear

Milu deer

rhino

panda

Tiger

Crocodile

Tropic fish

leopard

K o a l a

K o a l a

Giraffe

Elephant

Zebra

Antelope

Lesser panda

Pangolin

穿山甲

Penguin 企鹅

Gorilla 大猩猩

Chimpanzee黑猩猩

Orangutan 猩猩

Flamingo红鹤 / 火烈鸟

whale

whale

dolphin

dolphin 中华白海豚 , 是世界濒危物种

Chinese sturgeon 中华鲟

Golden Monkey

Peacock

red-crowned crane 丹顶鹤 ( 仙鹤 )

Think of examples that wildlife is important to us.

provide us ideas to create new things

give us a lot of fun and make our life colorful

Discussion1. Which animals in these pictures are

disappearing in our world?

Tiger, elephant, panda, rhino, antelope, red-crowned crane, milu deer, whale

2.Why are these animals disappearing?

too much hunting

not enough food

environmental pollution

not enough living space

weather change

There are about 70 after bamboo areas set up to help them grow.

Problem:

Not enough food: loss of bamboo growing areas.

Home in China:

Wolong Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province.

Panda

Number after concern:

A report on some wildlife in China

About 500 after brought back from UK.

Problem:

Disappeared from China.

Home in China :

Nanhaizi Milu Park, Beijing.milu-deer

Number after concern:

About 30—60 after being left in peace with no hunting.

Problem:

Home in China :Baishanzu National Natural Protection Zone, Zhejiang Province.

too much hunting in the 1950s.

Number after concern:

South China tiger

What do you think we should do to protect wild animals?

1.First we should treat them as our friends.

2.Then we protect the environment in order to let them have enough food and good living conditions .

3. And we collect money to protect the endangered animals.