DAY 3: Taking Action
Activity 1: Predator Free 2050 – A Call to Arms There is currently a huge drive to get rid of all predators from New Zealand. Predators are animals that, in some way, damage our natural environment. Many organisations are working hard to accomplish this goal.
Click on the links below to watch videos about three of the current projects operating to make New Zealand ‘Predator Free by 2050.’
Predator Free Video #1: Cacophony Project
Predator Free Video #2: Taranaki Mounga Project
Predator Free Video #3: Zero Invasive Predators (ZIP)
My favourite video to watch would probebly be the Zero Invasive Predators (ZIP)
video. I really like this awesome cool video because of the way that the man helps
the little creatures when they need help. This movie to me was like an adventurest
video and I really liked it.
video. I really like this awesome cool video because of the way that the man helps
the little creatures when they need help. This movie to me was like an adventurest
video and I really liked it.
Activity 2: Protecting the Most Vulnerable - Fact or Fiction?
Here in New Zealand we have a native dolphin, the Māui Dolphin, that is on the verge of extinction (disappearing forever). As of this year, there are only 63 Māui dolphins left and people predict that they will be extinct by 2033. Environmentalists and activists, including the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), are working hard to save the dolphin because it is such a special and unique animal. To learn more about the Māui Dolphin, please follow this link. If you would like to sign a petition from the WWF encouraging the New Zealand government to take action to save the Maui Dolphin, please follow this link.
Once you have learned more about this unique dolphin, it is time for you to share your learning with us. 
1.Maui's dolphins are listed as Critically Endangered so they are also extinct
2.North Island West Coast scenery, near Raglan. Habitat of Maui's dolphin IS where maui dolphins live
3.Maui Dolphins like to eat a lot and a lot of seahorses
4.Maui dolphins can live over 25 years of age
5.Their like to sit in the sun on the sand for a little while.
Activity 3: The Power of Ten
Sir David Attenborough is a famous TV presenter from England who loves nature and the natural world. He has spent his career filming documentaries about the planet and working hard to protect it. In a recent interview, Sir David was asked to reflect on all that he had learned and to imagine that he had suddenly been given the power to save 10 animals and/or plants from extinction (disappearing forever).
3. Solenodon
Let’s imagine that you had the same power and that you could save 10 species (animals or plants) from extinction. Who would you save? If I had the choice I would probably save animals like the elephant, white tiger and rhinoceros because they are unique and have lived for centuries on earth. I would also like to save some of my favourite flowers including hydrangeas and calla lily flowers. What about you?
Left to right: White tiger, Hydrangeas, Calla Lily