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Conservation Definitions Instructions: Use what you’ve learned about conservation statuses to research the following species on www.ARKive.org. To find out their conservation status, click on the “Status” tab in the upper right of each species page. Click on “Threats” and write down one of the major threats facing each species. Or, if extinct, what caused the species to become extinct. Write your answers in the box next to each species. Dugong © David Fleetham / www.osfimages.com Little spotted kiwi © Dani / Jeske / Animals Animals Status: Status: Threats: Threats: Green turtle © Masa Ushioda / SeaPics.com Status: Harlequin frog © Jan C. Post Status: Threats: Threats: Falkland Island wolf © National Museum of Natural History Status: Fiji fan palm © Palmbob / Geoff Stein Status: Threats: Threats: Tiger © Thomas D. Mangelsen / Images of Nature Mongoose lemur © David Haring / www.osfimages.com Status: Status: Threats: Threats:

Conservation Definitions Instructions: Use what you’ve learned about conservation statuses to research the following species on www.ARKive.org. To find out their conservation status, click on the “Status” tab in the upper right of each species page. Click on “Threats” and write down one of the major threats facing each species. Or, if extinct, what caused the species to become extinct. Write your answers in the box next to each species. Military macaw © M. Watson / www.ardea.com Status: White-headed duck Status: Threats: Threats: © Jorge Sierra / www.osfimages.com Queen triggerfish © James D. Watt / imagequestmarine.com Yellowfin grouper © Jesse Cancelmo / SeaPics.com Status: Status: Threats: Threats: Golden toad © Richard K. La Val/AA / www.osfimages.com Polynesian tree snail © Trevor Coote Status: Status: Threats: Threats: Brown hyena © Terry Whittaker / www.flpa-images.co.uk Star cactus © Lisa Williams/The Nature Conservancy Status: Status: Threats: Threats:

Conservation Definitions Instructions: Use what you’ve learned about conservation statuses to research the following species on www.ARKive.org. To find out their conservation status, click on the “Status” tab in the upper right of each species page. Click on “Threats” and write down one of the major threats facing each species. Or, if extinct, what caused the species to become extinct. Write your answers in the box next to each species. Sumatran orangutan © Anup Shah / naturepl.com Status: St Helena olive © Rebecca Cairns-Wicks Status: Threats: Threats: Great snipe © Wild Wonders of Europe / Rautiainen / naturepl.com Status: Black footed cat © Hayden Oake / www.ardea.com Status: Threats: Threats: Southern river otter © José Luis Bartheld Status: Vancouver marmot © Fletcher & Baylis Status: Threats: Threats: Gentoo Penguin © Hanne & Jens Eriksen / naturepl.com Madagascar teal © Rod Williams / naturepl.com Status: Status: Threats: Threats:

Conservation Definitions Instructions: Use what you’ve learned about conservation statuses to research the following species on www.ARKive.org. To find out their conservation status, click on the “Status” tab in the upper right of each species page. Click on “Threats” and write down one of the major threats facing each species. Or, if extinct, what caused the species to become extinct. Write your answers in the box next to each species. Manta ray © Taketomo Shiratori / www.nhpa.co.uk African elephant © Tony Heald / naturepl.com Status: Status: Threats: Threats: Sunset frog © Greg Harold / Auscape International White bearded gibbon © Claire Thompson Status: Status: Threats: Threats: © Jorge Sierra / www.osfimages.com Franklin tree © Mark Turner / www.gardenpicture.com Miranda robber frog © Ariel Rodriguez Status: Status: Threats: Threats: Philippine cockatoo © Benedict De Laender Status: Pig-footed bandicoot © Eric Woods / www.flpa-images.co.uk Status: Threats: Threats:

Conservation Definitions Instructions: Use what you’ve learned about conservation statuses to research the following species on www.ARKive.org. To find out their conservation status, click on the “Status” tab in the upper right of each species page. Click on “Threats” and write down one of the major threats facing each species. Or, if extinct, what caused the species to become extinct. Write your answers in the box next to each species. Orchid © J. Matthew Gore Black soft-shell turtle © Chittaranjan Baruah / IUCN Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group Status: Status: Threats: Threats: © Jorge Sierra / www.osfimages.com Ground-cuckoo © Nick Brickle / Wildlife Conservation Society Malayan sun bear © Wayne Lawler / Auscape International Status: Status: Threats: Threats: Mexican prairie dog © Tamara Rioja Paradela Bluebuck © Frank W. Lane / www.flpa-images.co.uk Status: Status: Threats: Threats: Passenger Pigeon © Ian Beames / www.ardea.com Grizzled giant squirrel © Ch'ien C. Lee / www.wildborneo.com.myf Status: Status: Threats: Threats:

Conservation Definitions Instructions: Use what you’ve learned about conservation statuses to research the following species on www.ARKive.org. To find out their conservation status, click on the “Status” tab in the upper right of each species page. Click on “Threats” and write down one of the major threats facing each species. Or, if extinct, what caused the species to become extinct. Write your answers in the box next to each species. Golden lion tamarin © Dave Watts Status: Forest owlet © P. M. Laad Status: Threats: Threats: Thylacine © Zoological Society of London Status: Volcan treefrog © Andreas Hertz Status: Threats: Threats: