Tiger Moon The Tiger Moon Trading Company Ltd Endangered Animals Poster - Paper Laminated (A2)

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Tiger Moon The Tiger Moon Trading Company Ltd Endangered Animals Poster - Paper Laminated (A2)

Tiger Moon The Tiger Moon Trading Company Ltd Endangered Animals Poster - Paper Laminated (A2)

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Extinct in the Wild - When a species survives in captivity, cultivation, or has a naturalized population/s well outside the past range, but there are no living animals of the species in their native habitat. https://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/highlight_objects/pd/a/albrecht_d%C3%BCrers_rhinoceros.aspx Equus grevyi, also known as Grevy’s Zebra, is the largest species in the horse family, with its unique stripes varying from one zebra to another. They live primarily in the plains in East Africa. Due to hunting, loss of habitat and unavailability of freshwater, the population of this species was declining rapidly. You can still find some Zebras on the northern side of Kenya and the south of Ethiopia. After the release of this print, legal action was taken, which is why Grevy’s Zebra are now legally protected in Kenya and Ethiopia. Andy Warhol – Grevy’s Zebra, 1983, from Endangered Species, screenprint, 96,5 x 96,2 cm (38 x 37 7/8 in.), photo: Christie’s Orangutan Posters are a wonderful way to support learning on a specific topic, by providing a helpful source of visual reinforcement in the classroom as well as helping to make your classroom a more colourful and welcoming place! More Endangered Animals Resources

Adult chimpanzees are around 3 to 5 feet tall, weighing anywhere between 25 and 50 kgs, and can be found in the forests of Central Africa. The Yangtze Finless Porpoise is the odd one out of its family as it is the only living freshwater porpoise found in the world. This aquatic mammal currently resides in the Yangtze River in China and is listed as a critically endangered species. One of the best systems used to organise and sort animals at risk of being endangered is the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species, commonly known as the IUCN Red List for short. The categories of endangered animals on this list are as follows:We printed a photo of a polar bear and illustrations of a tiger and cheetah from Pixabay. I helped her cut out the pictures and she glued them to colored paper. Art: Provides further insight into Warhol’s process and impact on American art. Through these themes, the works are explored with an interdisciplinary lens that creates accessibility for a variety of audiences with varying interests. Giant Pandas are endangered, and they have been for a very long time. Around 1500 specimens can be found right now. A Giant Panda requires a lot of effort to conserve its species as it needs to consume more than 20 kilograms of bamboo leaves and shoots every day for adequate nutrients, which can last for a maximum of 16 hours. 2060 pandas live in the wild, and the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) considers them endangered and relatively close to extinction. The problem is that pandas are not reproducing frequently, and that makes them increasingly rare. As the population gets smaller, they still retain the same reproductive habits. Their habitat is slowly destroyed, and as the human population grows in China, they will have fewer and fewer places to live. Endangered Species is an outstanding work by Warhol. He used his Pop Art skills to his advantage and made it an avenue for activism. When the prints were exhibited, each had Warhol’s name in dominant red text, together with his image that “ gives the impression that his head has been carved from a lump of marble 8.” Warhol sent a grievous message about the endangered species. He summoned all of his skills and credentials to stop the war on wildlife animals. Have students choose from the grab bag as they enter the class and follow the directions on the “Texture Warm Up”.

You could go through the presentation as a class and open each slide up to class discussion. Which endangered animals have your class already heard of? Which seem surprising? Rhinos are hunted for their horns, which are then powdered and used in medicines in some parts of Asia. More than 94% of rhinos have now been wiped out. As a solution, some park rangers are cutting off rhinos' horns to stop them from being killed. woodcut (for more information: https://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/highlight_objects/pd/a/albrecht_d%C3%BCrers_rhinoceros.aspx). Students identify different textures on the rhinoceros. Teacher has a student pass out the texture worksheet. Teacher gives a demonstration as to how to fill out worksheet. Although most of us won't be able to have a global impact, there are a number of things we can do to have a positive impact on wildlife in our area. Lesson plan specifically designed to help students create their endangered species artwork and to enter the annual Endangered Species Day Youth Art Contest.)In Don’t Let Them Disappear, we learn about 12 different endangered species – giraffes, gorillas, blue whales, rhinos, pandas, whale sharks, polar bears, lions, sea otters, orangutans, tigers, and elephants. The book tells us a little bit about each animal including some fun facts and why they are endangered. The whale shark, whose scientific name is Rhincodon typus, is a species of fish found in various tropical oceans across the world. The whale shark is famous for being the largest species of fish in the world, as it is a massive 18.8 metres in length.

Although extinction is a natural phenomenon, with between one and five species becoming extinct each year, we are now losing dozens of species every day. It is estimated that one million species (including plants) will be lost by 2050. Learning facts about endangered animals is the first step to raising awareness about this issue. Find out which species are endangered in your area. The first step is awareness. If you know what species are endangered, you can act in a way that won't put these animals at risk. Warhol’s impact on environmental conservation can still be witnessed today, even after passing in 1987. Before he died, Warhol bought 15.1 acres of beachfront property in Montauk, Long Beach, which he left in a pristine condition. He arranged the ownership of the property to be transferred after his death to the Nature Conservancy. He also donated the Andy Warhol Preserve to be part of a land conservancy. He said: Endangered Species consists of ten silkscreen prints of nearly extinct animals, trying to communicate the environmental issues to the audience. The series features ten of the highly endangered species from across the world including the:You’ll find book recommendations and activity ideas about animal conservation, recycling and trash, water conservation, appreciating the outdoors, and more. Description: The Grand Prize is the top award in the Saving Endangered Species Youth Art Contest, and recognizes artworks of special storytelling merit, technical quality, imagination, and skill. All eligible artworks K-12 students submit to the art contest are considered for this award. Hunting, habitat destruction, introduction of invasive foreign species, and the over-exploitation of wildlife mean that many different types of plants and animals are being pushed to the edge of extinction. Adaptations for elementary school: Teacher can choose 3 or 4 endangered species. As a class, teacher can divide preliminary sketch paper into 3 or 4 sections and show students how to draw each species starting with basic shapes. Teacher can choose to have students just draw species’ faces. (For example: the spotted owl can have a triangle beak with circle eyes, etc.) With the success of Endangered Species, Warhol started to collaborate with others, most notably Dr. Kurt Benirschke of the San Diego Zoo. Together, they authored a book titled Vanishing Animals. Warhol’s contributions were a series of animals on the endangered list.



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