Mrs. Guinter's Endangered Animals Project Page
The directions for this project are as follows:
1. Choose an endangered animal that you would like to learn about from the list below.
2. Find a place on the web (from one of the resources below) that has information on your animal.
3. Find out:
- What is the name of the endangered animal?
- Where does the animal live?
- Why is the animal endangered?
- What are some interesting facts about the animal?
- What is the URL address of your information source?
Resources:
1. Rare Vulnerable & Endangered Australian Animals
- Baudin's Black Cockatoo
- Bilby
- Black-Breasted Button-Quail
- Black-Throated Finch
- Common Wombat
- Dingo
- Double-Eyed Fig Parrot
- Eastern Grass Owl
- Eclectus Parrot
- Freshwater Crocodiles
- Glossy Black Cockatoo
- Golden-Shouldered Parrot
- Gouldian Finch
- Hooded Parrot
- Koala
- Naretha Bluebonnet
- Northern Hairy-Nosed Wombat
- Partridge Pigeon
- Princess Parrot
- Richmond Birdwing Butterfly
- Southern Cassowary
- Squatter Pigeon
- Tasmanian Devil
- Tree-Kangaroos
2. Endangered Species - Killer Whale
- Koala Bear
- Bald Eagle
- South Cina Tiger
3. Endangered Animals
- Green Sea Turtle
- Ocelot
- Anteater
- Vicuna
- Quetzal
- Tapier
- Marmoset
- Iguana
- Tamarin
4. Endangered Species Profiles from Sea World & Busch Gardens(Make sure to choose "Endangered Species Profile")
- Gorilla
- Asian Elephant
- Black Rhinoceros
- Amazon River Dolphin
- Hawaiian Monk Seal
- Florida Manatee
- Black-Footed Ferret
- Brown Pelican
- California Condor
- Humboldt Penguin
- Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtles
- Chinook Salmon
5. Lindsay's Endangered Species Page
- Sharks
- Falcons
- Whales
- Tigers
- Manatees
- Red Wolves
6. The Cub Den
Here are some extra goodies for researching Endangered Animals.
1. Pictures of Endangered Species
- Mammals
- Birds
- Reptiles
- Fish
- Mollusks
- Arthropods
- Plants
2. They're Bouncing Back
- Rap Song
- Success Stories of the Whooping Crane, Alligator, Bald Eagle, and Polar Bear