Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Welcome to Save Our Native Species...

Hi everyone!

This is a website to help you find information about different animals and plants that need to be protected. Use the pages to find information, or to find places that are safe to find information on. If you find a really cool place on the internet, let your teachers know and we will put it on this website.

Enjoy your adventures in learning online!

65 comments:

  1. Jaime Holmes-Young has visited this page.

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  3. Jan from class space 22 has now been here.Thanks for the email!

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  4. CS 22 & CS 23 have discussed their endangered species this afternoon with each other - sharing information and ideas.:)

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  6. Holly has visited this blog holly's endangered species is the Hector dolphin!

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  7. Ava - I have seen this blog because cs12 has been doing a project on endangered animals.

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  8. Well done everyone! I'm pleased to see you visiting the blog... I hope you find out all about our native species, and how to save them.

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  9. this blog is awesome, I'm researching the chatham island black robin, do you think you could add some information on the black robin? Eva CS22

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  10. If you look on the Animals Page you will find a link to the DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION. They have information on endangered animals in NZ. Also, on the animals page is a link to fact sheets at the Christchurch City Library, and they have information about the Black Robin. :-)

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  11. Hi this is mitch. My endangered species is yellow-eyed penguin I'm in cs22. This web site is cooooooool!

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  12. hi this is cs22 we have been having a look around this website

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  13. hi its eva from cs22 you rock

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  14. Hello Stella from cs12. I love animals

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  15. hi you're cool hahaha!!! from saxon

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  16. This is amazing! from Maraea

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  17. Leo from CS21 wants to save our native species too

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  18. Hi I am Owen from cs22 this website is good for learning about endangered species

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  19. Hi Zahra here from CS20. My favourite endangered species is the Giant Panda!! Pity we don't have any in NZ.

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  20. I would like to learn about Yellow Eyed Penquins. Do you have that on the blog?
    From CS21 Poppy.

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  21. ned has visited this blog i like it so much it's the best blog in the world

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  22. hi it's ned again I'm going around to look for more web site's

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  23. This blog has helped me gain a lot of knowledge about the Tuatara. from Maraea,C.S.20.

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  24. Hi its Leo from CS21 again i am still trying to save the kakapo

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  25. hi its Anna from cs22 your website is awesome

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  26. It is hard to find an endangered animal starting with a "v" or "x" for homework. But I like the stuff on the yellow eyed penguin.
    Molly, CS21

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  27. I'm finding out about the Tuatara. Elodie.

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  28. Hi this is ethan from cs23. I am studying the short-tailed bat. It eats fruit, insects, nectar and pollen. Cats and rats eat them. They can fly up to 60 km's per hour and they are nocturnal. They only live in native forest!!!!!!

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  29. hi this is julius and i'm studying frogs and i know lots of things they do

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  30. HI IM ZARIFE AND IM IN CS23! AND IM STUDYING THE NORTH ISLAND BROWN KIWI. 1 FACT KIWIS IN THE WILD COULD LIVE TO BE 20 YEARS OLD.
    THIS IS THE BEST WEBSIT IN THE WORLD!!!!!!!

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  31. sax was here peace out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  32. For the North Island brown kiwi and the little spotted kiwi, only the males sit on the egg, but the parents of other species of kiwi share the job of keeping the egg warm for over 70 days until it hatches. I think this is a long time!.

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  33. During the day kiwis sleep in underground burrows that they have dug or they find in logs, hollow trees or thick vegetation. At night they leave their burrows to forage for food. Kiwis are nocturnal. I am learning a lot about kiwis! I also think they are cute.

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  34. The Little Spotted Kiwi is our smallest kiwi. It only weighs about 1kg. The Great Spotted Kiwi is our largest kiwi, growing up to 45cm high. It weighs about 3 – 4 kg. I'm studying the Brown Kiwi - this is the most common kiwi, but it's still endangered. All kiwis are endangered.

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  35. Nico's is new to this page and this is my first visit

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  36. Hi I'm Joseph from CS23 and I am studying the Maud Island Frog. This frog lives on this tiny Island in the Marlborough Sounds in the South Island and they are extremely endangered.

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  37. takahe can live up to 20 years

    from jaime cs20

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  38. hi i am studying the polar bear.
    from claude

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  39. I think its a good idea to have a blog
    olivia cs12

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  40. save the blue duck

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  41. hi i am studying the snow leopord
    from sophie cs12

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  42. Im called jack my bestfriend called jaime
    you shoud add short tail bat to
    this site from JACK cs20

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  43. this is a good idea to have a bolg

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  44. Hi Jack,

    You will find information about the bats on the Animals page. Go to Animals, click on Department of Conservation. Then go to Conservation. From there, you should be able to click on Native Animals and find the bats...

    Happy hunting (for information, that is!)

    :-) Vashti

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  45. hi I am studying the NZ Falcon
    from William cs23

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  46. save the cheetah
    bruno cs12

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  47. hello i want to save polar bears befor they get extinct. from claude cs12

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  48. save a red eyed tree frog
    mila cs12

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  49. save the vampire bat from claude cs12

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  50. save the kiwi!
    keeva cs12

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  51. polar bears rule.from claudecs12

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  52. save the kiwi!
    ava.m cs12

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  53. i would like to know some interesting facts about polar bears

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  54. save the redwolf!
    olivia cs12

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  55. im doing a little bluepengin do you know any
    good facts about a littl bluepengin

    from danny in cs21

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  56. i have got two polar bear books i am going to bring into my class.from claude cs12

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  57. hi I am studying the kiwi
    from calvin
    cs22

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  58. hi i am studying the orange fronted parakeet
    from rudi cs22

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  59. Hi this is Rosa and Anna

    Rosa's endangered species is the Kiwi

    And Anna's endangered species is the Kakpo
    cs22

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  60. yellow eyed penguin get killed by cats dogs and stoats from mitch cs22

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  61. save the redwolf!
    Jess cs12

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  62. hi my name is olivia and I love the red wofl

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  63. wow!!!!!!is anyone else doing the blue duck and check out cs12s wiki the site is www.wiki12.wikispaces.com bye!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! george cs12

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  64. hello i,m julius and i,m studying frogs we shouold save our native spices

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