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Tell Me About: Windows – A Bird’s Nightmare – Thompson Earth Systems Institute

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/earth-systems/blog/windows-a-birds-nightmare/

Glass windows are a danger to bird communities globally with their reflective, transparent surfaces. 
Glass windows are a danger to bird communities globally with their reflective, transparent surfaces. 

Chief’s Wearing Blanket – Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 Years @FloridaMuseum

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/100-years/object/chiefs-wearing-blanket/

The Navajo made this blanket at a time when they were being forced onto reservations and in danger of
Book The Navajo made this blanket at a time when they were being forced onto reservations and in danger

Shark Conservation References – Florida Program for Shark Research

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/sharks/references/shark-conservation/

Conservation-Oriented References on Sharks compiled by: George H. Burgess Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611 Applegate, S.P., Soltelo-Macias, F. and Espinosa-Arrubarrena, L. 1993. An overview of Mexican shark fisheries, with suggestions for shark
Danger: No sharks! Newsweek, Dec 14: 64-65. Compagno, L. 1998.

Remarkable new true crab-like hermit discovered – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/remarkable-new-true-crab-like-hermit-discovered/

There are countless known species on the planet, but a new hermit crab found by a University of Florida researcher proves some interesting creatures remain to be discovered. Dredged from the deep sea near the island of Moorea in French Polynesia in 2009, the species exemplifies the rarely documen
“There are two paths hermit crabs take to deal with danger,” Paulay said.

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Oceans – Englisch – DiLerTube | OER Lehr- und Lernvideos

https://www.dilertube.de/englisch/oer-video/explainer-awesome-oceans.html

But the sea is in danger: overfishing, plastic waste, acidification, species extinction.
But the sea is in danger: overfishing, plastic waste, acidification, species extinction.

Coral Reefs - Englisch - DiLerTube | OER Lehr- und Lernvideos

https://www.dilertube.de/oer-video/coral-reefs.html

Eine Höraufnahme über Korallenriffe, (Text s.u.) geeignet für den Regelstandard der Phase 7. From above, the ocean seems empty. Like a desert made of water it seems barren and uninhabited. But that is just on the surface. Let us explore the colours and life that exists on the coral reefs. Coral reefs are only found in shallow, tropical seas. They may look like colourful rocks or even plants. But coral really is an animal. Corals are built by polyps, which are very small creatures related to jellyfish. Unlike jellyfish, corals do not move. They grow together in a colony called coral head. A small piece of coral may be made of hundreds of polyps. A bigger one may have thousands! Corals grow slowly. Only a few centimeters per year. It can take hundreds of years to form large pieces. Some corals are hard, others are soft. They may look like fans, bushes or feathers. But no matter what they look like, corals are a colony of tiny animals living together. When many corals grow close together, it is called a reef. Reefs are a very important habitat for fish and other sea creatures. Algae and sponges grow in a reef, which in turn, provides food for a variety of creatures such as the sea turtle. Sea turtles rely on the food, which grows in the reef. And the reef, in turn, relies on the turtles. It is a partnership, that benefits both creatures. The sea turtles get a reliable source of food as they eat the algae and sponges off the reef. Without the sea turtles coming and eating these algae and sponges, the reef would be overgrown by them. Preventing the coral from growing and expanding. With lowered turtle population in oceans worldwide, the health of coral reef systems will suffer. It is important that we do our best to protect these peaceful reptiles. Coral reefs are sometimes called
Right now, more than half of the world’s reef systems are in danger.

Coral Reefs - Englisch - DiLerTube | OER Lehr- und Lernvideos

https://www.dilertube.de/englisch/oer-video/coral-reefs.html

Eine Höraufnahme über Korallenriffe, (Text s.u.) geeignet für den Regelstandard der Phase 7. From above, the ocean seems empty. Like a desert made of water it seems barren and uninhabited. But that is just on the surface. Let us explore the colours and life that exists on the coral reefs. Coral reefs are only found in shallow, tropical seas. They may look like colourful rocks or even plants. But coral really is an animal. Corals are built by polyps, which are very small creatures related to jellyfish. Unlike jellyfish, corals do not move. They grow together in a colony called coral head. A small piece of coral may be made of hundreds of polyps. A bigger one may have thousands! Corals grow slowly. Only a few centimeters per year. It can take hundreds of years to form large pieces. Some corals are hard, others are soft. They may look like fans, bushes or feathers. But no matter what they look like, corals are a colony of tiny animals living together. When many corals grow close together, it is called a reef. Reefs are a very important habitat for fish and other sea creatures. Algae and sponges grow in a reef, which in turn, provides food for a variety of creatures such as the sea turtle. Sea turtles rely on the food, which grows in the reef. And the reef, in turn, relies on the turtles. It is a partnership, that benefits both creatures. The sea turtles get a reliable source of food as they eat the algae and sponges off the reef. Without the sea turtles coming and eating these algae and sponges, the reef would be overgrown by them. Preventing the coral from growing and expanding. With lowered turtle population in oceans worldwide, the health of coral reef systems will suffer. It is important that we do our best to protect these peaceful reptiles. Coral reefs are sometimes called
Right now, more than half of the world’s reef systems are in danger.

Englisch - DiLerTube | OER Lehr- und Lernvideos

https://www.dilertube.de/englisch.html

In einer modernen und globalisierten Welt, die von zunehmender Mobilität und Vernetzung geprägt ist, stellen Fremdsprachenkenntnisse eine wichtige Grundlage für den internationalen Dialog dar.
Right now, more than half of the world’s reef systems are in danger.

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Essma Imady: Thicker than Water –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

https://new.artsmia.org/exhibition/essma-imady

narrative centers around the journey one must take to remove oneself and one’s children from danger
refugee narrative centers around the journey one must take to remove oneself and one’s children from danger

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Rescued Lizards Call Cincinnati Zoo Home – Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

https://cincinnatizoo.org/rescued-lizards-call-cincinnati-zoo-home/

When danger is near, the armadillo lizard will turn into a ball by rolling on its back and taking […]
When danger is near, the armadillo lizard will turn into a ball by rolling on its back and taking its

Cincinnati Zoo Devastated by Death of Beloved Gorilla - Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

https://cincinnatizoo.org/cincinnati-zoo-devastated-by-death-of-beloved-gorilla/

CINCINNATI (May 29, 2016) –The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden family is in mourning today and trying to process the death of 17-year-old gorilla Harambe. The gorilla was killed yesterday in order to save the life of a child who climbed through a public barrier at Gorilla World and dropped fifteen feet into the exhibit’s […]
“We are heartbroken about losing Harambe, but a child’s life was in danger and a quick decision had to

Trumpeter Swan - Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

https://cincinnatizoo.org/animals-archive/trumpeter-swan/

Today the species in no longer considered in danger of extinction. Did You Know?

Domino Roach - Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

https://cincinnatizoo.org/animals-archive/domino-roach/

domino roach secretes its own defensive chemical that serves to alarm other roaches of a impending danger

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Was tun gegen sexualisierte Gewalt: Eine kinderrechtliche Perspektive!: DE

https://www.kinderrechte.digital/fokus/detail/was-tun-gegen-sexualisierte-gewalt-eine-kinderrechtliche-perspektive-kr

ECPAT Deutschland, Innocence in Danger, das Deutsche Kinderhilfswerk und die Stiftung Digitale Chancen
Als zivilgesellschaftliche Akteur*innen haben sich ECPAT Deutschland, Innocence in Danger, das Deutsche

Gemeinsame Stellungnahme zum Verordnungsentwurf der Europäischen Kommission zu sexuellem Missbrauch von Kindern im Internet: DE

https://www.kinderrechte.digital/fokus/detail/gemeinsame-stellungnahme-zum-verordnungsentwurf-der-europaeischen-kommission-zu-sexuellem-missbrauch-von-kindern-im-internet-kr

ECPAT Deutschland, Innocence in Danger, das Deutsche Kinderhilfswerk und die Stiftung Digitale Chancen
Kommission zu sexuellem Missbrauch von Kindern im Internet 04.04.2023 ECPAT Deutschland, Innocence in Danger

Gemeinsame Stellungnahme zum Verordnungsentwurf der Europäischen Kommission zu sexuellem Missbrauch von Kindern im Internet: DE

https://www.kinderrechte.digital/hintergrund/detail/gemeinsame-stellungnahme-zum-verordnungsentwurf-der-europaeischen-kommission-zu-sexuellem-missbrauch-von-kindern-im-internet-kr

ECPAT Deutschland, Innocence in Danger, das Deutsche Kinderhilfswerk und die Stiftung Digitale Chancen
Kommission zu sexuellem Missbrauch von Kindern im Internet 04.04.2023 ECPAT Deutschland, Innocence in Danger

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Europäischen Kommission zu sexuellem Missbrauch von Kindern im Internet   ECPAT Deutschland, Innocence in Danger

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Endangered Species at the Zoo – CMZoo

https://www.cmzoo.org/conservation/endangered-species-at-the-zoo/

Are They in Danger of Extinction?
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Dossier spécial presse, médias, journalisme – Interviews avec des journalistes pros : Rencontre avec un Journaliste de Reporters sans frontières concernant la liberté de presse

https://www.boeser-wolf.schule.de/unterwegs-enroute/itws/reporters-sans-frontieres.htm

La liberté et la démocratie grâce à la liberté de presse : la découverte des objectifs et des actions de Reporters Sans frontières grâce à la rencontre de Hervé Deguine, ancien directeur adjoint de Reporters Sans Frontières
Sa mission, c’est d’aider les journalistes partout dans le monde où ils sont en danger, et d’aider les

Interview ramoneuse - Jeunes reporters | Grand méchant loup

https://www.boeser-wolf.schule.de/interviews/profession-ramoneuse.html

Les jeunes reporters ont eu l’occasion d’interviewer une ramoneuse – un métier inhabituel pour une femme !
Il faut savoir estimer le danger. Et ne pas avoir le vertige, c’est clair.

Interview Knut Kühn-Leitz, le petit-fils de l'entrepreneur Ernst Leitz - Jeunes reporters | Grand méchant loup

https://www.boeser-wolf.schule.de/interviews/leitz.html

Les appareils photos Leica >>>        La période nazie >>>        Sauver des gens >>>          Les dangers

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