高一与英语Warm up课件.ppt
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Unit 4 Wildlife protection;The WWF has three aims:
1.To protect endangered species.
2.To conserve endangered species.
3.To try to find solutions to threats to the environment of the world for the benefit of people and nature.;1.What problems are some wild animals in China facing?
2.What has China done to solve the problem?
3.How have things changed since China took action to protect wild animals?;What is being done to help such an animal (like the panda)that was once in danger of disappearing because its food, the bamboo, was disappearing too?更多资源 ; The problem the pandas face in China is that they do not have enough food because of the loss of bamboo growing areas.To solve this problem, China has set up a protection zone in Sichuan Province for the pandas.It is called Wolong Nature Reserve.Thanks to the effort, things have changed for the better.The number of pandas has risen from very few to around 70 after the growth of bamboo areas for the pandas.; The problem the pandas face in China is that they do not have enough food because of the loss of bamboo growing areas.To solve this problem, China has set up a protection zone in Sichuan Province for the pandas.It is called Wolong Nature Reserve.Thanks to the effort, things have changed for the better.The number of pandas has risen from very few to around 70 after the growth of bamboo areas for the pandas.;This is an example of a project to successfully solve a wildlife problem.The Milu deer used to live in China but were over-hunted in the Ming and Qing dynasties.However co-operation between the British and the Chinese has meant that the Milu deer have been able to return to China. ;?Information for research into Milu deer
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