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Rare animals

Professor Michael Bruford. The research also shows that where habit conservation projects have been properly implemented, the giant panda is flourishing and its numbers are increasing. "Our research suggests we have to revise our thinking about the evolutionary prospects for the giant panda and that the species has a viable future and possesses the genetic capacity to adapt to new circumstances," said Professor Bruford. Scientists count rare river dolphins The completion last month of the first-ever survey assessing pink and grey river dolphins in South America's Orinoco and Amazon Basins has been described as a triumph for fresh-water dolphin conservation. The study ­ which lasted 14 months and covered 3,145km of river spanning 7 countries ­ provides an estimate of the abundance of the two species, and essential information on the most serious threats they face, the current state of their habitats and potential conservation strategies.

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Seas around Ireland

v Seal- hüljes v Area- ala v Channel- kanal v Connected- ühendatud v Cod- tursk v Haddock-kilttursk v Hake- heik v Herring- heeringas v Mackerel- makrell Basic Information Seas around Ireland are: v The Irish Sea v The Atlantic Ocean v The Celtic Sea The Irish Sea v Separates the islands of Ireland and Great Britain v St George's Channel and the North Channel v Whales and dolphins v Radioactively contaminated sea The Irish Sea v Regional trade, shipping, transport, fishing and wind power v Twenty-one species of seabirds The Irish sea v Ireland has no tunnel or bridge connection to mainland Europe v Some cities around the Irish sea: Dublin, Liverpool, Blackpool, Southport, Brikenhead, Bray, Wexford, Larne, Belfast. v The sea is main way of shipping goods

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Presentation Weirdest Pets

● Bobcats ● Lions ● Tigers ● Alligators ● Bears ● Hippos ● Reindeer ● Zebras Weirdest pets (2) Most Endangered Species ● Green-cheeked parrot ● Hawksbill turtle ● Black Rhino ● Giant Panda ● Tiger ● Mako shark Most Endangered Species (2) Strongest animals ● Grizzly bear ● Ox ● Gorilla ● Elephant ● Rhinoceros Beetle Smartest animals ● Chimpanzees ● Dolphins ● Elephants ● African Grey Parrot ● Rats ● Giant Octopus Smartest animals (2) Used links ● http://www.ruethedayblog.com/wp- content/uploads/2010/09/186371578_3982f3c3 c0_z.jpg ● http://www.ruethedayblog.com/2010/09/the- worlds-10-weirdest-pets/ ● http://cellar.org/2008/cycle-ride-with-rani.jpg ● http://www.extravalue.com/pm.shtml ● http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/ thumb/7/76/Pyrrhura_molinae_-captive-perch-

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New Zealand

festival, Pasifika, is an annual event in Auckland. Diwaliis a major Indian and Nepalese holiday. Popular sports are rugby, cricket, bowls, netball, soccer, golf , swimming and tennis. New Zealand has won more Olympic gold medals than any other country. Main tourist attractions Mount Cook Mount Ruapehu and Lake Taupo White Island Bay of Islands Things to do in New Zealand Birdwatching Black Water rafting Bungee Jump in Auckland Swimming with dolphins in Kaikoura Whale watching Shark cage diving White water sledging and dam dropping Interesting facts To become a New Zealand citizen, you must swear an oath of loyalty to Queen Elizabeth. New Zealand's national symbol is the flightless and fast disappearing Kiwi. New Zealand invented bungee jumping. The country's nearest neighbour is Australia, which lies more than 1,600 km northwest of New Zealand. The national symbol of New Zealand - Kiwi Used Material http://www

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Esitlus: Fountains

· Popular subjects for spouts: o Fish o rams' and lions' heads o water plants Cast iron ­ malm, valuraud Popular fountain figures before innovation: · Neptune · Nymphs · Maidens · Children · Cherubs · Cupids · Alligators · Serpents · Swans · Cranes · Ducks · dolphins Cherub ­ amorett, maiden ­ neitsi, crane ­ kurg Serpent ­ madu Belmont (Nashville, Tennessee) · Geometric · Decorated with cast iron and Antebellum ­sõjaeelne, marble ­ marmor, tier ­ rida, kiht marble ornaments · 105-foot-high water tower · Antebellum garden ­ simple two-tiered marble fountain (created in 1850) Biltmore (Asheville, North Carolina): · Wall fountains · Designed by Law Olmsted · Recalls the grotto style of

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New Zealand vs Estonia - Places to visit!

Main exports: Wool, food and dairy GNI per capita: US $14,060 (World products, wood and paper products Bank, 2009) GNI per capita: US $26,830 (World Bank, 2009) Top ten places to visit in New Zealand Fiordland National Park It is New Zealand's largest national park. The scenery in Fiordland is nothing short of stunning, with deep fiords, steep mountains, raging waterfalls, and lush rain forests. Amazing diving, dolphins, seals, and rare bird life. Abel Tasman National Park New Zealand's smallest national park. One of New Zealand's sunniest spots. The beaches have a range of coloured sand from gold to white that look out onto the clear waters of the Tasman Sea. Top ten places to visit in New Zealand Queenstown Beautiful lake side town is surrounded by mountains and is one of New Zealands premier tourist destinations.

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Western Australia

Western australia § Western Australia is state of Australia § The states´s capital is Perth § Western Australia is bounded by South Australia and the Northern Territory to the east, and the Indian Ocean to the west and north. § Highest moutain is Mounth Meharry § The population is about 2,2 miljon inhabitants. History Australian Aboriginal were the original inhabitants of Australia (60000 years ago). The first European visiter was Dutch explorer Dirk Hartog in 1616. On 1 January 1901, Western Australia joined the other Australia states. 1890 the population started to grow due to discovering gold. Coat of arms Flag Australian aboriginal culture According to Australian Aboriginal culture belief, spirit ancestors breathe life and energy into traditional dance, song and design and play a crucial role. Australian Aboriginal culture is widely seen as one of th...

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Inimpõhjustatud ohud mereloomadele referaat

03.2015) Fishing. Whale and Dolphin Conservation. [WWW] http://us.whales.org/issues/fishing (15.03.2015) Golman, Uri. 2011. Beluga Whales are beautiful, yet toxic? [WWW] http://voices.nationalgeographic.com/2011/10/03/the-power-of-the-beluga-whale/ (15.03.2015) Good, Kate. 2014. The 10 Biggest Threats Marine Mammals Face Today. [WWW] http://www.onegreenplanet.org/animalsandnature/biggest-threats-marine- mammals-face-today/ (15.03.2015) Holland, Hereward. 2015. Rogue ,,Electro-Fishing" Puts River Dolphins at Risk in Myanmar. [WWW] http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/02/150217- irrawaddy-dolphins-myanmar-electro-fishing-mandalay/ (15.03.2015) Iacurci, Jenna. 2015. Marine Debris Deadly to Whales, Dolphins. [WWW] http://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/11752/20150108/marine-debris-deadly- to-whales-dolphins.htm (15.03.2015) McKenna, Phil. 2009. Sonic Alarm saves marine mammals from ship strike. [WWW] http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17163-sonic-alarm-saves-marine-

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Käsnade kasutamine minevikus ja tänapäeval

KÄSNADE KASUTAMINE MINEVIKUS JA TÄNAPÄEVAL Käsnad (Porifera; varasem sünonüüm Spongia) on loomad, kes ennast ei liiguta, nad elavad vees kinnitunult taimedele, kividele jt. vees olevatele esemetele. Enamik käsnu elab soojaveelistes meredes. Käsnade vajadus ja tarvitusviisid on erinevad. KASUTAMINE INIMESTE POOLT Ammustel aegadel kasutasid Eurooplased pehmeid käsnu paljudel eesmärkidel, kaasaarvatud pesukäsnade, raudrüüde, kiivrite ning sääre-ja käisekaitsete all kantava ,,vooderdisena", munitsipaal veefiltritena ja samuti ka omapäraste ,,jooginõudena" on merikäsni kasutatud ajaloo iidsetest ja tõenäoliselt juba inimsoo eelajaloolistest aegadest saadik. Kreeka ja Rooma sõdurid kasutasid käsni oma sõjakäikudel hõlpsasti kaasas kantavate ja mitte purunevate jooginõudena, kuigi need olid väga ebahügieenilised. Jõudnud oma rännakul veekogu juurde või kastnud kuiva käsna veepudelist või veetünnist märjaks, pigistas sõdur käsnas sisal...

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Australian nature, cities and animals.

· About 85% of flowering plants, 84% of mammals, more than 45% of birds, and 89% of in-shore, temperate-zone fish are endemic. Australia has the greatest number of reptiles of any country, with 755 species. Australian animals · Many plant and animal species became extinct soon after first human settlement. · Australia is home to many dangerous animals including some of the most venomous snakes in the world. · Animal lovers will enjoy the interactivity of dolphins, the majestic Whales, the beautiful Koalas and the unique Kangaroo, not to mention, wombats, dingos, Tasmanian Devils and so many other wonderful animals. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6QWm2jcoLg Australian cities - Sydney · It is the largest and most populous city in Australia and the state capital of New South Wales. · In 2010, Sydney was ranked 28th globally for economic innovation, Sydney also ranks among the top 10 most livable cities in the world.

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Delfiinid ja Delphinus delphis

Tähtsaks inimeste jaoks teeb delfiine ka nende ravi võime. Just tänu oma seltsivale ja sõbralikule olekule on neid mereimetajaid olnud võimalik lähemalt tundma õppida. Nende isendite uurimisel on jäänud palju ka seletamatuks ja arusaamatuks, kuid igal asjal on siiski mingi põhjus, miks see just nii on, kas siis mõistuspärane või mitte. Kasutatud kirjandus Bahuguna, N. C. 2010. Handbook of the mammals of South Asia. Dehradun, Natraj. Common Dolphins, Delphinus delphis. [WWW] http://marinebio.org/species.asp?id=32 (15.03.2012) Culik, M. B. 2010. Delphinus delphis. [WWW] http://www.cms.int/reports/small_cetaceans/data/d_delphis/d_delphis.htm (15.03.2012) De Becker, G. 2011. 100 tavatut looma. Sinisukk, Tallinn. Delfiinlased. 2011. [WWW] http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delfiinlased (15.03.2012) De Wetter, B. 2008. Loomariik. Sinisukk, Tallinn. Downer, J. 2000. Imetabane: loomade seninägemata võimed

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Book report

The last time she had done so, it ended badly. She was very afraid, but did it anyway. In the fourth month he says, that he shouldn't be remembered by his belongings, he should exist in her mind. She has to put away all his things. The fifth month she finds out that Gerry had been planning a trip with some friends to Lanzarote. He had already paid for all of it. She just had to enjoy it. In the sixth letter he tells her to go to the lighthouse. Near the lighthouse swim dolphins and Holly liked them very much. In the seventh letter he tells her to find a job that she really enjoys. Holly hated her previous jobs. The eight letter says that she should plant sunflowers, to brighten the dark October days. Also there was an extra letter for his friend John. It was a birthday wish. The ninth letter says that she should go to the ball that they attend every year. The last letter tells her not to be afraid of falling in love again. Every letter ended with the same sentence: "P

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Protecting endangered species will make a difference in humans life

world, for instance, in the Indian village of Farida, a World Wildlife Fund awareness-raising program aimed at conserving the rare Ganges river dolphin helped the community to address critical basic needs such as clean water. After five years, the number of families below the poverty line significantly declined. We have proof, that helping and protecting endangered species makes things better for the poor parts of the world. From alive endangered species like dolphins, mountain gorillas, pandas or rhinoceros can help protect some land areas for people to use, get fresh water or outgrow money for one region to grow and find a way out of the poverty. In the nature of humankind it is natural to hunt animals and use some of the animal substances in medicine. But we do not need to do it because we do not know is using animals useful or not. We know only little steps that has been done to protect endangered species and how it helps the world, but not

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Prepositions

But in the end, everything worked out because we were able to exchange money at the hotel. Ermo Altmäe 011PK Location Prepositions Multiple Choice Exercise Correct! Well done. Your score is 75%. 1. We have DSL Internet access at work, but I don't have a high-speed connection at home. 2. The kids are learning about the Civil War in their history class at school. 3. Toby was in the hospital for two weeks after his motorcycle accident on the freeway. 4. Jane and Debbie saw dolphins in the ocean while they were having a picnic on the beach. 5. Fred loves to go camping in the desert, but Kyle prefers to camp in the mountains. 6. The conference was held at a ski resort in Telluride, a small town in southwest Colorado. 7. You can buy stamps at the post office on Delancy Street. 8. The old man who was standing on the corner yelled at the kids who were playing in the street. 9. While they were hiking on Ridgeback Mountain, Laurelle and Frank saw a bear in the woods. 10

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VÕRGUPÜÜK- referaat

SISUKORD SISSEJUHATUS............................................................................................................3 1.Võrgupüük......................................................................................................................4 2.Seisevvõrgupüük............................................................................................................6 2.1 Seisevvõrgupüügitehnika..........................................................................................8 2.1.1 Püügipiirkonna ettevalmistus.....................................................................8 2.1.2 Võrkude ettevalmistus................................................................................9 2.1.3 Võrkude püügile asetamine........................................................................9 2.1.4 Kala väljavõtm...

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Kurnpüünised

Moiva püük Islandis Capelin is caught by purse seine and is presently the largest fish stock in Icelandic waters. 24 Heeringa püük Atlandil 25 Tuunipüügi seinnoot Purse-seining for tuna in the ETP can be conducted in one of three ways: the net may be set around schools of tuna associated with dolphins ("dolphin sets," which catch large yellowfin tuna), around schools of tuna associated with logs or other floating objects ("log sets," which catch mainly skipjack but also bigeye and small yellowfin tuna), or around unassociated schools of tuna ("school sets," which catch small yellowfin and skipjack tuna). The proportion of each set type has

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Canada

Moose, deer and caribou are also widespread as are the otter and beaver. Reptiles, amphibians and a large selection of snakes also call Canada home. Squirrels, chipmunks, racoons and skunks often found in and around cities. Some of the most common animals to spot in Canada are birds, including Canada Geese, Bald Eagles and the Great Blue Heron. Canada's varied climates allow for a large selection of spiders, bugs and insect while the countless rivers, lakes and 3 oceans are home to dolphins, whales, salmon, sharks and many other species of fish and sealife. There are five major Biomes in Canada: Arctic Biomes, Tundras, Taigas, Praeries and Deciduous Forests. The Tundra is located near the Arctic region. It is permafrost and desert-like. The area is very cold and windy. The growing season is 50-60 days. Some of the plants that can survive there are lichens and mosses. Typical animals for the Tundra are musk oxen, elks, moose, lemmings, wolves and foxes.

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Australia topic

South Australia has a wonderful outback, tasty wines etc. At kangaroo Island you can see sea lions, kangaroos, koalas etc. Adelaide is the capital city of South Australia, and is the fifth largest city in Australia, with a population of over 1.1 million. It is a coastal city beside the Southern Ocean. Adelaide is known for its many festivals as well as for its wine, arts and sports. Adelaide arranges festival of music, theatre and film every two years. Western Australia has dolphins and whale sharks- the worlds largest fish, that you can swim with. Perth is the capital of Western Australia. A population of 1,477,800 makes Perth the largest city in Western Australia. One third of the families in Perth own a boat. The Northern Territory is blessed with a variety of natural landscapes. Flora and fauna are diverse. Economy They have got beef productions, dairy industries, fisheries, forestry and wine industry.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS

fish that many people eat every day. 2. Groundwater pollution, as the world’s water is in great danger because of leaking plastics and waste. If you’ve ever seen a garbage dump, imagine what happens every time it rains and then imagine that being in your drinking water. Groundwater and reservoirs are susceptible to leaking environmental toxins. 4. Land pollution kills animals. Despite countless TV ads over the years showing ducks or dolphins trapped in six-ring plastic can holders, these items are still used and discarded en masse each day. 5. It is poisonous as plastic is artificially made by using a number of toxic chemicals. Therefore, plastics has been linked to a number of health concerns affecting people around the world. 6. It is expensive because it costs millions of dollars each year to clean affected areas, not to mention the loss of life to plants, animals, and people

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Suhted laste ja vanematega

2 cows, goats 2 pursuing 7 humane save endangered wildlife from 3 flowers, grapes 3 pest 8 city-dwellers extinction is one of their greatest 4 cards, wolves 4 predator 9 scent achievements. 5 dolphins, whales 5 lambs 6It is encouraging that the number 6 bees, insects 7 books, dishes Challenge! of people who visit zoos and 8 penguins, seals Students' own answers learn about animal conservation

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American Literature

The making of a new nation. The Enlightenment in America. The emergence of the notion of the American Dream. The great Enlighteners: Crèvecoeur, Jefferson, Paine, Franklin. The American Enlightenment is the intellectual thriving period in the United States in the midtolate 18th century (1715­1789), especially as it relates to American Revolution on the one hand and the European Enlightenment on the other. Influenced by the scientific revolution of the 17th century and the humanist period during the Renaissance, the Enlightenment took scientific reasoning and applied it to human nature, society, and religion. American Enlightenment a gradual but powerful awakening that established the ideals of democracy, liberty, and religious tolerance in the people of America. If there were just one development that directly caused the American Revolution and uplifted the intellectual culture of the continent while it was only a British colony,...

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