Thanks to our research into some important environmental issues, we have developed valuable knowledge about the causes and effects of these. One effect that disturbed many of us was human impact on animal species through deforestation, pollution and overpopulation.
We had class discussions about whether we have the right to disturb animal habitats in order to improve our own. We discovered that many animals we know have been here for hundreds and thousands of years longer than people. Do we have more rights than all other species?
One question we are asking is - 'Whose planet is this?'
We thought we would create some posters for others to think about. Check out our USpace pages for more, or you may find some posted around our school.
I think this will send a great message
ReplyDeleteI think this was a really great idea and i hope people get the message that were telling them.
ReplyDeletewow great idea !!!!!
ReplyDeleteI think this is great way to send a message.
ReplyDeleteI think that it is sad that we have been cutting down trees that animals live in because where will they live now? Properly some where they would get killed by people. People who kill animals in the wild should get punishment so that they won't kill them. If they kill a lion the rest of the group would maybe try to kill the person who killed the lion from the group. I don't know why we try killing them because they were here first not us.
ReplyDeletei think that all the little ones will love these photos!
ReplyDeleteAll these animals are so cute they would love it
ReplyDeleteI think this will be a good message for some people! :)
ReplyDeleteI think if people get the message we could really be helping the animals and the environment.
ReplyDeleteI think the planet is owned by the creatures and animals because they don't destroy and pour acid and pollution into there homes
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