Wednesday 14 March 2007

Burning Out!

Global warming has threatened Polar bears to make a big move to the east of the south pole in 3 months, due to lack of food and the changes in the environment, surroundings and their habitat around them. Mr Duf has reported to us,"Yes , the polar bears do not know how they're going to survive in the east, because they won't have any knowlege and also they're going to have to adapt into the new habitat and surroundings ." Thankyou for reporting to us Mr Duff.










Thanks to global warming 1,000's of animals are going crazy around the world, due to loss of habitat. Wolves are only one of the animals that have been affected due to the trees that are being cut down for our needs: paper, wood, toilet rolls.
Wolves live in forests and there are only 48 forests left in the world and only 10,000 wolves left living in these forests. 'Albert Einstein.'


It is said that penguins habitats around their enviroment are being destroyed and that is all because of global warming. As a result, penguins could die within 20 years. It has been said that the ice is melting and the same with the snow. There have been scientists and archeologists investigating these lands. It was discovered that the animals could be sqaushed by the ice-bergs. If the ice-bergs melt, it will not be cold enough for the penguins. A scientist had this to say "We need to stop these penguins from adapting to this new climate." It was also said that in the future the animals could survive with your help. If people recycle more of their paper, bottles and plastic this will help.
Mr D H Smith

Terrapins have been greatly affected by the rising of temperatures, as some of the ponds they used to go to have dried up.Terrapins are omnivorous animals as they eat small animals such as rats, fish, large snails and molluscs, but are still not getting enough food because the animals are moving to somewhere else because of the heat. Terrapins could be extinct in the near future if they are not helped. Mr B.Anana

The ringend tailed lemurs are being threatened by people who are chopping the trees down, so that the lemurs will have no habitat to live in when the cold season arrives.
The lemurs are also being affected by global warming. Scientists say that global warming is starting to make the lemurs extinct because of the climate changes.
Professor L.J.Brown

Giraffes face extinction due to the lack of food which is being produced on trees.
There is no food (leaves) on the tree because the sun is hotter and the leaves are getting burnt. Because of this many giraffes are dying from starvation.
Recent research scientists have said "Giraffes are decreasing by half every year!
Next time you use your car just think of the poor giraffes."



Professer M.J. Smith

Global warming is harming animals every where around the world. Most harm by global warming has been happening in all cold and chilly countries .Polar bears, Penguins and other animals at these places have been dying down because it's recently been too hot for those animals.
Also, hunters have invaded the enviroment of most of these countries: Greenland, Antartica, North pole and many more cold ones. Animals are being hunted for fur and sold for rich people to wear. The public blame the eskimos who live in these areas for loss of animals, but, fur sold for money and fashion is more harmful.




Pythagoras

Gorillas face extinction due to lack of plants because of Global warming. Scientists are sure they will be gone in 30 years!
It is sad to see them go because they are the closest relatives to humans, they live the same kind of lifestyle to us as well. The Gorillas are well adapted to their environment and they can't evolve quickly enough to their new habitat.

An Expert Scientist had this to say: " The Gorilla's are losing their homes thanks to people chopping down trees and due to illegal hunting, it just isn't fair for the Gorillas!"
Let's hope for the best luck for the Gorilla's!
Miss. A.Savinski




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