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Protecting Endangered Animals

CONCEPTUAL
ScienceAnimals of the World|Ages 9—11|ID: mt_pWwV_8OgXD

Know how people work to protect endangered animals — through national parks and marine reserves, captive breeding programmes (like those that saved the California condor and Arabian oryx), anti-poaching patrols, wildlife corridors connecting habitats, and laws banning trade in endangered species — and understand that children can contribute through habitat-friendly choices

Mastery Evidence

  • Describes at least 3 conservation strategies with specific examples
  • Names an animal saved from near-extinction by conservation efforts
  • Suggests at least one action children or families can take to help wildlife
  • Understands that conservation requires both protecting habitats and helping individual species

Assessment Prompt

“If [child] visits a zoo with a breeding programme, can they explain how zoos help save endangered species and describe at least two other ways people protect wildlife?”

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