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EARTH DAY To celebrate Earth Day, the students of IES Villalba Hervás did a series of activities related to the environment and its preservation.

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EARTH DAY. To celebrate Earth Day, the students of IES Villalba Hervás did a series of activities related to the environment and its preservation. First, some groups created power-point presentations about the different animals in danger of extinctions both in the Canary Islands and in Spain. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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EARTH DAY

To celebrate Earth Day, the students of IES Villalba Hervás did a series of activities related to the environment and its preservation.

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First, some groups created power-point presentations about the different animals in danger of extinctions both in the Canary Islands and in Spain.

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Endangered species in The Canary Islands

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Endangered species

• Giant Canary Lizard • Alimoche• Canarian Houbara• Blue Chaffinch

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Blue Chaffinch

Blue chaffinch is an endemic Canarian species. It is also considered along with The Drago, a symbol of the island of Tenerife.

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Giant Canary LizardGiant Canary Lizards are endangered although their population is increasing or remains stable in all the islands except in La Palma

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Alimoche

This is the smallest European vulture (about 150 centimeters)

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Canarian HoubaraThe Houbara, with its 1,70 centimetres wingspan, is the largest bird that nests in the Canaries.

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Endangered species in Spain

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National Endagered Species

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Iberian LynxLocation:

Andalucia, Montes of Toledo and Portugal.

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Imperial Eagle

Location:

Centre of the Iberian Peninsula.

There are only 300 couples.

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Grizzly Bear

Location:

The forest of the Iberian Peninsula.

There are only 80 bears in Spain.

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Another power-point presentation dealt with the negative influence of humans in different natural habitats

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human BEINGS as a problem for animals

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Light pollution

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• Seabirds: The light emitted from gas flares of oil rigs attract birds that spin in circles around the flame to death.

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migrations of birds: Many birds migrate at night and die DUE TO collisions between themSELVES, AGAINST objects or buildings. THEY Become disoriented because many birds are

guided by the light emitted by stars.

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• Turtles

After laying eggs on the beaches, many of them take the wrong path, attracted by the lights of the cities and there die trampled

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insects With insects occurs what is called "flight to light", this can produce three different effects: 1.-Captivity: When the insect collides directly with the light source or revolves around it to death . 2. - Vacuum Effect: Insects attracted leave their habitat lighting . 3. - Barrier effect: Artificial light does not allow long distance movements of insects.

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• songbirds:

Birds sing late into thenight, disoriented by the high light pollution.

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• Humans:

• the light change our circadian rhythm, we also need darkness, as it can affect our quality of life, our relationships and our eating habits...

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Deforestation

• About half of the world original forests had been destroyed by 2011

• The principal areas affected are: South America(Amazonas) and Southern Asia

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Some students worked in the school gardens planting both vegetables and flowers. Besides, some dragon trees were planted in the school gardens as well.

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School vegetable garden

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Planting dragon trees

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With these activities we would like to show our concern for the environment. We believe that these actions can act as a symbol of the necessity to both preserve and look after our planet.