hippohippo Tibetan antelopeTibetan antelope Rhino Rhino TigerTiger lionlion kangarookangaroowolfwolfgolden monkeygolden monkeyelephantelephant Do you like them?Do you like them? Where is my home? Wildlife ProtectionWildlife Protection Fast Reading Task AssignmentUnit 4Detail ReadingPhoto showInformation Let’ have a trip with me!Let’ have a trip with me!Daisy Skimming and scanning Which countries did Daisy Which countries did Daisy fly to and what animals did she fly to and what animals did she meet?meet? The placeThe animalPara. 1Para.2Para.4Written in the order of placeFast readingTibet, Chinaan antelopeZimbabwea thick rain forestan elephanta monkey Detail ReadingWhat has happened to the antelope?They are killed for the wool that is taken from under their stomachs.Every year over______ antelopes are killed.Now there are only________ antelopes left.29,00029,00072,00072,000 Detail Readingmoney Xelephantsrhinosdestroyed the farmshunted themloved to see themin the pastfarmersbig tour companies in Hararetourists touristsbig tour companies in Hararemoney farmerselephantsrhinoslove themtake photos of themhunt them in a limited numbergovernmentsome of the moneynowadays Detail ReadingIt was rubbing itself.2. Why was the monkey doing so?Because the monkey found a millipede insect and rub it over its body. It contains a powerful drug which affects mosquitoes.1. What was the monkey doing? World Wildlife Fund (WWF) leads international efforts to protect endangered species and their habitats( (动、植物的)产地,栖息地 ). Now WWF works in more than 100 countries around the globe to conserve the diversity (多样性) of life on earth. With nearly 1.2 million members in the U.S. and another 4 million worldwide, WWF is the world‘s largest priv...