©(Amy Smotherman Burgess/Zoo Knoxville via AP)
Vocabulary:
- euthanize /YOO-thuh-nahyz/
- geriatric /jer-ee-A-trik/
- conclude /kuhn-KLOOD/
- plummet /PLUHM-it/
- fiercely /FEERS-lee/
[verb] – to humanely end the life of an animal or person to prevent further suffering
The sick dog was euthanized after veterinarians determined that no treatment could ease its pain.
[adjective] – relating to old age, especially in animals or humans
The zoo provided geriatric care for its aging elephant to ensure its comfort in its final years.
[verb] – to decide or determine something after consideration
After a thorough investigation, the police concluded that the fire was caused by an electrical fault.
[verb] – to decrease suddenly and sharply
The population of sea turtles has plummeted due to pollution and illegal fishing.
[adverb] – in a strong, intense, or aggressive manner
The mother bear fiercely protected her cubs from the approaching predator.
Article reading:
Southern white rhinoceroses, despite being the most numerous among the five rhinoceros species, continue to face population decline due to habitat loss and poaching. The median life expectancy for this species is 36.5 years, making Dolly’s lifespan remarkable. The Association of Zoos and Aquariums has reported that the global rhinoceros population has plummeted from approximately 500,000 in the early 20th century to just 27,000 today. With over 10,000 rhinos killed for their horns in the past decade, conservation initiatives remain critical. Zoo Knoxville emphasized Dolly’s profound impact on visitors and staff, highlighting her gradual transition from a fiercely protective mother to a more relaxed presence in her later years. The zoo expressed commitment to continuing conservation efforts to protect remaining rhino populations from further decline.
Discussion Questions:
- Have you ever visited a zoo or an animal sanctuary? If so, what animals did you see, and which one was the most interesting to you? If not, would you like to visit one? Why or why not?
- Have you ever learned about endangered animals in school or on the internet? If so, which animal did you learn about, and what did you find interesting? If not, why do you think it is important to learn about endangered animals?
- Do you agree that zoos play an important role in protecting endangered animals?
- If zoos help protect animals, should all endangered animals be kept in zoos instead of in the wild? Why or why not?
- What are some other ways people can help protect animals besides keeping them in zoos?
Summarization
Describe:
- species
- conservation
- population
- lifespan
- public awareness