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Love4Trees earned the video quiz Amazing Penguins
World Penguin Day happens on April 25th every year…but that doesn’t mean we can’t celebrate these amazing birds all the time!
It is sad to think that penguins are one of the animals most affected by man-made global warming.
Increasing sea temperatures decrease the amount of food they can find in the ocean, and melting ice means some species of penguins are running out of places to raise their young!
What you’ll learn about penguins:
With this great video, you’ll learn about so many different species of penguins around the world, what makes them so different and other interesting f… -
Love4Trees earned the infographic quiz Why We Need to Save the Bees
Bees! Everybody loves honey, but bees also play an important role in agriculture and the ecosystem. They pollinate many of our crops as well as flowering plants and trees in nature. By pollinating, they are directly responsible for feeding many humans and animals alike. Unfortunately, the bee population around the world is in steep decline. We need to save the bees! Play this quiz to earn points to a SEED, and participate in reforesting the world!
What You’ll Learn about Saving the Bees and why it’s Important
You’ll learn about how big of an impact bees have in agriculture and i… -
Love4Trees reached the wisdom Wisdom Level 1
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Love4Trees earned the video quiz The Asian Elephant: An Endangered Icon
Asian Elephants are one of the most intelligent animal species on Earth. They are such an interesting species; for example, they can use tools, but can’t jump at all.They contribute greatly to the diversity of our planet, and their ecosystem depends on them to continue functioning, so let’s work to make sure that they don’t go extinct! 🤝If you’re curious to learn more, here’s list of fun facts about them!
What you’ll learn about the endangered Asian elephant and why it matters:
You’ll learn all about the Asian Elephant, including how many remain in the wild, the biggest threats t… -
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