LIVING PLANET REPORT CANADA - KIDS EDITION

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LIVING PLANET REPORT CANADA - KIDS EDITION

18 Nov 2022

In different species of animals, count their populations, look at The shortnose sturgeon is a large fish that has the late 1970s, there were between 50 and 100 changes in the habitats where they live, and figure out which been around for a long, long time: 100 million individuals left, and although protection efforts wildlife are most at risk of becoming extinct — which means years, to be exact. [...] owls live in the open grasslands and make YEAR their nests in the holes or tunnels left behind BIODIVERSITY: A measure of the variety of life on by small animals like prairie dogs and badgers. [...] In the past 300 years, for example, as one million species of plants, animals and increasing in impact is climate change — as the seas warm and 90% of wetlands around the world have been lost, FISH insects are at risk of extinction around the the ice melts, walrus habitats are shrinking. [...] Indigenous Protected and Conserved nature we have and restore the nature we’ve lost, we not only Areas (or IPCAs) are landscapes and seascapes support biodiversity and help species thrive, we also slow where Indigenous governments take the lead in down the pace of climate change and keep people and wildlife protecting ecosystems. [...] Plants that are native to telling them how you feel about climate that live in the Atlantic Ocean to where you live make a great home for change and what you hope they’ll do to the birds that hang out in your all sorts of birds, butterflies and bugs.
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