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Tiger © Thomas D. Mangelsen / Images of Nature Mongoose lemur © David Haring / www.osfimages.com Fiji fan palm © Palmbob / Geoff Stein Falkland Island wolf © National Museum of Natural History Harlequin frog © Jan C. Post Green turtle © Masa Ushioda / SeaPics.com Dugong © David Fleetham / www.osfimages.com Little spotted kiwi © Dani / Jeske / Animals Animals Conservation Definitions Instructions: Use what you’ve learned about conservation statuses to research the following species on www.ARKive.org . To find out their conservation status, click on the “Status” tab in the upper right of each species page. Click on “Threats” and write down one of the major threats facing each species. Or, if extinct, what caused the species to become extinct. Write your answers in the box next to each species. Status: Threats: Status: Threats: Status: Threats: Status: Threats: Status: Threats: Status: Threats: Status: Threats: Status: Threats:

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Page 1: Tiger © Thomas D. Mangelsen / Images of Nature Mongoose lemur © David Haring /  Fiji fan palm © Palmbob / Geoff Stein Falkland Island

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Fiji fan palm

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Falkland Island wolf

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Harlequin frog

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Green turtle

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Dugong

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Little spotted kiwi

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Conservation Definitions

Instructions: Use what you’ve learned about conservation statuses to research the following species on www.ARKive.org. To find out their conservation status, click on the “Status” tab in the upper right of each species page. Click on “Threats” and write down one of the major threats facing each species. Or, if extinct, what caused the species to become extinct.

Write your answers in the box next to each species.

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Page 2: Tiger © Thomas D. Mangelsen / Images of Nature Mongoose lemur © David Haring /  Fiji fan palm © Palmbob / Geoff Stein Falkland Island

Military macaw

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White-headed duck

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Instructions: Use what you’ve learned about conservation statuses to research the following species on www.ARKive.org. To find out their conservation status, click on the “Status” tab in the upper right of each species page. Click on “Threats” and write down one of the major threats facing each species. Or, if extinct, what caused the species to become extinct.

Write your answers in the box next to each species.

Page 3: Tiger © Thomas D. Mangelsen / Images of Nature Mongoose lemur © David Haring /  Fiji fan palm © Palmbob / Geoff Stein Falkland Island

Conservation Definitions

Sumatran orangutan

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Southern river otter

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Gentoo Penguin © H

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Vancouver marmot

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St Helena olive

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Instructions: Use what you’ve learned about conservation statuses to research the following species on www.ARKive.org. To find out their conservation status, click on the “Status” tab in the upper right of each species page. Click on “Threats” and write down one of the major threats facing each species. Or, if extinct, what caused the species to become extinct.

Write your answers in the box next to each species.

Page 4: Tiger © Thomas D. Mangelsen / Images of Nature Mongoose lemur © David Haring /  Fiji fan palm © Palmbob / Geoff Stein Falkland Island

Franklin tree

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Miranda robber frog

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White bearded gibbon

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Sunset frog © G

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© Jo

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Pig-footed bandicoot

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Instructions: Use what you’ve learned about conservation statuses to research the following species on www.ARKive.org. To find out their conservation status, click on the “Status” tab in the upper right of each species page. Click on “Threats” and write down one of the major threats facing each species. Or, if extinct, what caused the species to become extinct.

Write your answers in the box next to each species.

Page 5: Tiger © Thomas D. Mangelsen / Images of Nature Mongoose lemur © David Haring /  Fiji fan palm © Palmbob / Geoff Stein Falkland Island

Conservation Definitions

Orchid

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Bluebuck © F

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Instructions: Use what you’ve learned about conservation statuses to research the following species on www.ARKive.org. To find out their conservation status, click on the “Status” tab in the upper right of each species page. Click on “Threats” and write down one of the major threats facing each species. Or, if extinct, what caused the species to become extinct.

Write your answers in the box next to each species.

Page 6: Tiger © Thomas D. Mangelsen / Images of Nature Mongoose lemur © David Haring /  Fiji fan palm © Palmbob / Geoff Stein Falkland Island

Forest owlet© P. M. Laad

Volcan treefrog

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Golden lion tamarin

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Instructions: Use what you’ve learned about conservation statuses to research the following species on www.ARKive.org. To find out their conservation status, click on the “Status” tab in the upper right of each species page. Click on “Threats” and write down one of the major threats facing each species. Or, if extinct, what caused the species to become extinct.

Write your answers in the box next to each species.