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Ivona Knežević
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Do you know the percentage of endangered animals? Can you imagine the human species becoming extinct like the animal species? Do you think all animals will become extinct in the near future?
ENDANGERED ANIMALS
- "Major changes for nature conservation and environmental protection cannot be achieved without you. Our vision is clear - we want animal species, habitats and ecosystems to be protected and to recover. Courage is the basis of our actions, and respect is the key value that guides us. "
- the world's leading organization
- 6 continents
- 1.2 million members
- 1963 WWF Adriatic
WWF- WORLD WILDLIFE FUND
- one million of the eight million species worldwide are threatened with extinction
- every day between 50 and 150 species of animals die out on Earth
- Indonesia-184
- Madagascar-114
- Mexico-101
- India-94
ENDANGERED ANIMALS IN THE WORLD
PRIZES
She has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize every year between 2019 and 2023.
HER DIAGNOSIS
She described her autism diagnosis as a "superpower" that motivated her protests.
CLIMATE ACTIVIST
She was born in Sweden. She held her first protest at the age of 15.
Greta Thunberg
REDUCTION OF WILD ANIMALS
69%
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- world Animal Protection Day is October 4.
- the feast of St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals
- Francis Assisi- vegetarianism and attachment to all beings
- numerous organizations and associations for the protection of animals warn about the situation of endangered animals
- the goal of this day: to make humanity aware that animals are equal inhabitants of our planet
- the first World Animal Protection Day: Berlin, March 24, 1925.
WORLD ANIMAL PROTECTION DAY
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- Intended as a simple and widely understood system for classifying species at high risk of global extinction
- 9 categories: Not evaluated, Insufficient data, Least Concern, Near Threatened, Vulnerable, Endangered, Critically Endangered, Extinct in the Wild, and Extinct
CATEGORIES AND CRITERIA OF THE IUCN RED LIST
- Founded -1964.
- More than 150,300 species assessed for the IUCN Red List (target: 160,000)
- The world's most comprehensive source of information on the global conservation status of animal, fungal and plant species
- Provides information on: range, population size, habitat and ecology, use and/or trade , threats and conservation measures
- Indicator: health of world biodiversity
- Numbered list
- Numbered list
"Red List of Threatened Species of the International Union for Conservation of Nature"
WHAT IS THE IUCN RED LIST?
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THE MOST COMMON REASONS OF ANIMAL EXTINCTION
- human
- habitat loss
- habitat degradation
- pollution of water, soil and air
- climate changes
- invasive alien species
- intensive agriculture
- illegal landfills
- road construction
- mass tourism
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- at least 1,677 species out of 15,060 European species are at risk of extinction
- out of 1,677 species, the most endangered are snails, shells, and fish
- since 2015, 36 species have become extinct in Europe
- the most endangered species of mammals are in Russia - 31
- all other European countries have up to 20 endangered species of mammals on the list, the vast majority up to 10
ENDANGERED ANIMALS IN EUROPE
1624
protected species and subspecies
it is forbidden to hunt, kill, harass in any way
endemic species
576
an animal species that lives only in a certain area
animal species and subspecies in Croatia
23876
CROATIA
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ENDANGERED ANIMALS IN CROATIA
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QUIZ
HABITAT: RISNJAK NATIONAL PARK
HABITAT: RISNJAK NATIONAL PARK
HABITAT: RISNJAK NATIONAL PARK
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BEAR
GRAY WOLF
THE MOST PROTECTED ANIMALS IN CROATIA
LET US REPEAT
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GAME IN SCRATCH: SAVE THE BEARS
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Get Involved Locally
Responsible Consumption
Sustainable Practices
Responsible Tourism
Educate and Raise Awareness
What WE can do?
Primary school "Matija Gubec" Cernik, CroatiaTeacher: Kristina Slišurić
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