ISA TIANHE PYPX 2024

Endangered Animals

Meet The Team
Hello, we are the Endangered Animals team, and the members are Yoh, Sting and Ethan. We chose this topic because we find that animals being endangered has become a more and more serious issue aroung the world. Helping save endangered animals is very important because they have a threat of becoming extinct.


Our
Central Idea:
The choices humans make have an impact on living things.

Our Lines of Inquiry:
1. Human choices to animals.
2. The impact of human choices on living things.
3. Our responsibilities to protect living things.

Risk-taker
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Open-minded
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Learner Profiles

Thinker
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Balanced
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Caring
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Key and Related Concepts
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Form
What kind of endangered animals are there?
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Causation
Can you tell why animals are endangered?
How do human behaviours/choices lead to animals becoming endangered?
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Responsibility
How can we help endangered animals adapt to new environment?
Is everyone responsible for animals being endangered?
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Habitat
Humans cause animals becoming endangered by being involved in destroying their habitats.
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Influence
Some human activities bring negative influences to wildlife
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Choices

Field Trip
Things we did
1.Taking the little train 2.looking and knowing the animals 3.Taking the cable car Things I saw 1.Asia Elephant 2.Golden Tiger 3.White Cheek Monkey
Things I learn
Animals Features
Our favorite part
Watching the Asia Elephants, Golden Monkeys and White Cheek Monkeys.
One question I still have
Do you think endangered animals are better off in zoos or in the wild?
Overall review
I give the field trip 3 stars because it was fun, but nobody could answer our question and it didn’t help our research.

Research Essay
Endangered Animals
Imagine you are in a jungle, and you don’t hear a sound, would this be right? If you think it is, then there is a problem. Because if there is no noise, then it means that there are no living things around. According to the IUCN red list, there are over 44,000 endangered species on earth; 38% of the planet's animals are endangered. To protect animals, we must change our actions otherwise they will become endangered and go extinct. The loss of animal life will affect the planet’s ecosystems and eventually affect human life. In this essay, we will discuss the importance of understanding how animals are becoming endangered and why it is our responsibility to help them. If we like animals, want to protect our ecosystems and make sure that species survive, then we must do something to protect them.
The biggest reason that animals become endangered is due to human choices. According to WWF (The World Wildlife Fund) wildlife crime is a big business. Run by dangerous men, wildlife and animal parts are trafficked like illegal drugs. It is almost impossible to obtain reliable people to stop the illegal wildlife trade. The illegal trade is estimated to earn billions of dollars. Some examples of illegal wildlife trade are well known, such as the poaching of elephant tusks and rhino tusks for ivory, and tigers for their skins and bones. However not all wildlife trade is illegal. Wild plants and animals from tens to thousands of species are caught or harvested from the wild and then sold as food, pets, ornamental plants, leather, tourist ornaments, and medicine. Wildlife trade increases rapidly into a crisis when an increasing proportion is illegal and unsustainable, directly threatening the survival of many species in the wild.
Wildlife activist Thomas Kelly once said, “individuals who hunt for sport do so because they like the feeling it gives them. They feel empowered — in control. I really do understand the appeal. But there are ways of obtaining that feeling that do not involve killing…” One thing that the public can do to help stop poachers from hunting and killing animals, is to stop buying wildlife products. If the poachers and hunters cannot make any money from the items they want to sell, they will go out of business and will need to stop their illegal activity, because they won’t make any money and it won’t be worth it.
Another way that humans contribute to animals becoming endangered is by being involved in deforestation. Deforestation is chopping down trees in forest. Many forests have been destroyed and flattened to make way for agriculture and livestock (farming), and to harvest wood for fuel, manufacturing, and construction (building things). When this happens, animals lose their homes, their families and food source. According to https://www.greenpeace.org/ (a charity which aims to protect the planet) “people can make a difference in the fight to save forests by making informed daily choices. By consuming less, avoiding single-use packaging, eating sustainable food, and choosing recycled or responsibly produced wood products, we can all be part of the movement to protect forests.” If we protect the forests, as a result, we also are working to protect the animals that live there from becoming endangered.
When most people think about endangered animals, they think about large land animals such as, the Asian Elephant, Polar Bears or South China Tigers. However, many endangered species live in the seas and oceans. You have probably heard a lot about ocean plastic pollution before. Humans often use plastic too much. After human use, the plastic becomes trash and often ends up in the sea. Marco Lambertini the head of the largest and most respected nature conservation organization (WWF) said: “Not only are plastics polluting our oceans and waterways and killing marine life – it's in all of us and we can't escape consuming plastics.” This means that not only is plastic pollution contributing to endangering marine life, but it is also harming humas too. Humans think that plastic is easy to make, so they throw it away without thinking about the consequences. Some people think all plastic that gets put in the recycling, gets reused, but this is not true! According to National Geographic, 91% of plastic isn’t recycled. It often ends up in the seas and oceans. The sea creatures can eat it, get tangled in it, suffer and die. This puts many marine creatures at risk of becoming endangered.
Many animals are becoming endangered or are already critically endangered. This means they are in threat of becoming extinct, so we need to change our actions to ensure their survival. The giant panda, for example, successfully came off the endangered animals list and became a non-endangered animal. This was a momentous success! This told us that if humans make choices to protect certain creatures, we can increase their numbers, and repopulate the species. If it is possible for Giant Pandas, it is possible for others.
In conclusion, we can help endangered animals by making sustainable and positive choices, such as recycling, when possible, not buying single use products and avoiding buying wildlife products-especially ones from endangered animals. In the words of Loretta Lynch “We all have a responsibility to protect endangered species, both for their sake and for the sake of our own future generations.” What will your choices be?

Action
As a result of our research, we decided to raise awareness about endangered animals.
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We created a website that collated information about endangered animals from all over the world because we want people to realise that it is a global issue. And everyone is responsible to make a difference.

We also put on posters with OR Code of our website around our school so that every has access to it:




If you would like to visit our website, please click the button below or simply scan the QR Code:




Sting
I contributed to my team by creating the website and designing the poster. I am proud that we came up with many ideas by ourselves and we did a lot of research on it. What I think is the most challenging part is the essay writing.

Ethan
My main contribution to our project is researching information about endangered animals. I am proud of the website we made. However, I find writing essay is very challenging.

Yoh
I have contributed to my group by doing research, writing the essay and editing our website. I think we did the website about endangered animals very well because it contains many facts that can be shared with visitors. One thing that I think we need to improve is our time management.
