Friday, February 24, 2012

Ways to help endangered species

Ways to help Endangered Species 
  • Conserve Habitats 
  • Make Space For Our Wildlife 
  • Recycle, Reduce, and Reuse
  • Plant Native Plants That Are Local To The Area 
  • Join An Organization
  • And Last Make Your Voice HEARD!!!
They need your help they can't do it alone. 

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

IBERIAN LYNX

The iberian lynx's population is around 110 known individuals. It lives n Southern Europe and it's scientific name is lynx pardinus.  It's other common names are Spanish lynx and lynx pardelle.  Some back round about it is it may be the first cat species to become extinct for at least 2000 years.  Today, there are no more than 38 breeding females in the wild.  This lynx is closely related to Eurasian lynx, the Canada lynx, and the North American bobcat.  This animal is important because it   kills other carnivores
, it's loss can cause increase of density of the other predators.

If you would like to help donate to the WWF.
If you go to UMS friday is are last day to sell snacks so please buy.
THANK YOU!~

Friday, February 17, 2012

ASIAN LEPORD CAT



The Asian Leopard Cat ranges from 7 to 15 pounds.  they are built like a normal domestic cat.  They have long legs and a long back.  They have a realitivity small head, a short muzzle, and large eyes.  Also, they have a thick tail to 11 to 14 inches in length and their body length varies between 25 to 32 inches.  The males are generally larger and heavier than the females.  They are expert swimmers and good climbers.  The food they eat are rodents, small animals, and birds.  Plus, the colors range from reddish to a grayish colored.  

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

RAINBOW PARROTFISH


Rainbow Parrotfish
          the rainbow parrotfish is also known as the blue rainbow.  it has been endangered since 1996.  It usually live in Central America, North America, Oceanic, and South America.  They are large fish that are usually spotted in the Western Atlantic Ocean.  The males grow up to be 3.94 feet long, also the males end up being a lot brighter than the females do dealing with colors.  They have deep green bodies. orange fins and green streaks going toward their backs and tails.  Because of their unusual mouth parts they were called the parrotfish.
if you want to help donate to the WWF or if you go to Urbandale Middle School you can buy snacks every friday. 

Friday, February 10, 2012

FISH EATING BAT





This is the fish eating bat. It of course eats fish and crustaceans. It has large feet with sharp claws. Its endangered species level is vulnerable.
please help this animal by donating to the WWF or if you go to UMS you can help by buying snacks in Mrs.Roberson's room or in Ms.Kiethan's room.

Friday, February 3, 2012

SNACK TIME

ITS FINALLY HERE WE ARE STARTING TO SELL SNACKS ON MONDAY I N MRS. ROBERSONS ROOM. THE ROOM NUMBER IS 705 ALL THE MONEY WILL GO TO THE WWF FUND TO HELP OUT ALL THE ENDANGERED SPECIES. PLEASE BUY SNACKS 
THANK YOU!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

BLUE WHALE

Blue whales are one of the most worried when it comes to endangered species. People hunt these poor animals for there blubber witch people use for food and fire. Also they hunt them for there oil riches. Whales are hunted a lot and some people love the way whales sing and how beautiful the creature is, so they had to do something about it. There are thousands dying only about 3,000 left they need your help they need are help they know there in danger thats why people don't see them a lot cause when they see ships and boats they swim away fear of getting shot and killed and harvested.

If you want to help PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE help us donate to the WWF.

If you go to UMS please buy snacks from Mrs. Roberson's room 705 date coming soon.

THANK YOU!

BLOBFISH

blob fish may be ugly but there still a very important creature.  These fish keep or waters clean from fish poop they eat fish poop cause of the nutrients the fish get from there food they also get. They live in depths of 600 feet were all there food drops. They live mostly in Asian coastal waters. To keep safe from predators they ooze a poisons green liquid that burns.

They may not be the cutest creature but they need help as much as you do so please help us by donating to the  WWF.

If you go to UMS please buy snacks from Mrs. Roberson's room date coming soon.

THANK YOU!