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Vocabulary:
- official /uh-FISH-uhl/
- strand /STRAN-did /
- dedicated /DED-i-key-tid/
- predator /PRED-uh-ter/
- similarly /SIM-uh-ler-lee/
[noun] – a person who has a position of responsibility in an organization
Government officials are working on implementing new policies to address the current economic challenges.
[adjective] – unable to leave somewhere because of a problem such as not having any transport or money
After their boat broke down in the middle of the ocean, the sailors were stranded for days until help arrived.
[adjective] – believing that something is very important and giving a lot of time and energy to it
The team of volunteers is dedicated to helping the local community and spends countless hours on charitable activities.
[noun] – an animal that hunts, kills, and eats other animals
Lions are known as skilled predators, hunting and preying on various herbivores in the African savannah.
[adverb] – in a similar way
The company expanded its operations in Asia and, similarly, opened new branches in Europe to increase its global presence.
Article reading:
For Peter Hartley, a wildlife management expert with 34 years of experience, this decision was one of the most difficult in his career. The team had tried tirelessly to guide the whales back to the ocean, but the cold winter waters of Australia made it challenging. Wildlife researcher Vanessa Pirotta explained that the reason for the stranding remains unknown, but the whales displayed unusual behavior, huddling together before beaching. This could have been an attempt to avoid predators or may have been caused by a disoriented member of the pod.Pilot whale strandings are not uncommon worldwide, especially among toothed whales that rely on sonar for navigation. Last year in Tasmania, around 200 pilot whales were beached, with only 35 surviving after being refloated. In 2020, Tasmania witnessed its largest stranding when over 450 pilot whales were found. Similarly, earlier In July, more than 50 pilot whales died after a mass stranding on a Scottish island in northwestern Scotland.
Discussion Questions:
- Have you ever visited a marine wildlife conservation center or participated in any beach cleanup activities to support the protection of marine life? How concerned are you about the protection of marine life?
- What actions do you think individuals and communities can take to contribute to marine conservation efforts?
- Do you believe that increased public awareness and education about marine conservation can contribute to reducing the occurrence of mass whale strandings?
- How can we address these challenges to better protect marine life?
- Considering the complexity of marine ecosystems and the impact of human activities on marine life, what role do you think governments, environmental organizations, and individuals should play in ensuring the long-term survival and well-being of marine species like whales?
Summarization
Describe:
- uncommon
- mass
- worldwide
- rely on
- make it