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BINGO Cut Outs Instructions: Use these picture cut-outs to choose species at random. Call out the species name and conservation status until there is a bingo winner! (NT) Yellowfin grouper Little spotted kiwi (NT) © Dani / Jeske / Animals Animals Volcan treefrog (NT) © Andreas Hertz Yellowfin grouper (NT) © Jesse Cancelmo / SeaPics.com Brown hyena (NT) © Terry Whittaker / Fiji fan palm (NT) © Palmbob / Geoff Stein Manta ray (NT) © Taketomo Shiratori / Great snipe (NT) © Wild Wonders of Europe / Rautiainen / naturepl.com Gentoo Penguin (NT) © Hanne & Jens Eriksen / naturepl.com Grizzled giant squirrel (NT) © Ch'ien C. Lee / Queen triggerfish (VU) © James D. Watt / imagequestmarine.com Mongoose lemur (VU) © David Haring / Military macaw (VU) © M. Watson / Dugong (VU) © David Fleetham / Star cactus (VU) © Lisa Williams/The Nature Conservancy African elephant (VU) © Tony Heald / naturepl.com Malayan sun bear (VU) © Wayne Lawler / Auscape International Black footed cat (VU) © Hayden Oake / Sunset frog (VU) © Greg Harold / Auscape International Golden lion tamarin (EN) © Dave Watts Tiger (EN) © Thomas D. Mangelsen / Images of Nature

BINGO! Green turtle (EN) © Masa Ushioda / SeaPics.com White-headed duck (EN) Southern river otter (EN) © José Luis Bartheld Mexican Prairie Dog (EN) © Tamara Rioja Paradela White bearded gibbon (EN) © Claire Thompson Madagascar teal (EN) © Rod Williams / naturepl.com Forest owlet (CR) © P. M. Laad Harlequin frog (CR) © Jan C. Post Polynesian tree snail (CR) © Trevor Coote Sumatran orangutan (CR) © Anup Shah / naturepl.com Philippine cockatoo (CR) © Benedict De Laender Orchid (CR) © J. Matthew Gore Ground-cuckoo (CR) © Nick Brickle / Wildlife Conservation Society Vancouver marmot (CR) © Fletcher & Baylis Miranda robber frog (CR) © Ariel Rodriguez Pig-footed bandicoot (EX) © Eric Woods / Thylacine (EX) © Zoological Society of London Falkland Island wolf (EX) © National Museum of Natural History Golden toad (EX) © Richard K. La Val/AA / Black soft-shell turtle (EX) © Chittaranjan Baruah / IUCN Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group Instructions: Use these picture cut-outs to choose species at random. Call out the species name and conservation status until there is a bingo winner!

BINGO! St Helena olive (EX) © Rebecca Cairns-Wicks Passenger Pigeon (EX) © Ian Beames / Franklin tree (EX) © Mark Turner / Bluebuck (EX) © Frank W. Lane / Instructions: Use these picture cut-outs to choose species at random. Call out the species name and conservation status until there is a bingo winner!