project 2
creating a factual report
look at this report on three different kinds of birds that can be found in india there are around 1314 species which are found in this region. two species are no longer found here, while eighty-two species are globally threatened. the national bird of india is the indian peacock /pavo cristatus). the bugun liocichla, which was discovered in arunachal pradesh in 2006, is the last species to be discovered in the country some birds such as the jerdon's courser which was thought to be extinct has been rediscovered this ist is based on the international ornithologists union list (version 3.2) for • designation and sequence of orders, families and species and • nomenciature (common and scientific names) megapodes order: galliformes, family megapodidae) the megapodidae are stocky, medium to large birds with small heads and large feet they are similar to chickens. all but the malleefowl live in jungle habitats and most of them are brown or black in colour. one species can be found in india ducks, geese and swans (order: anseriformes, family: anatidae) anatidae includes ducks, geese and swans these birds are used to living in water. they have webbed feet, flattened beaks, and feathers that have an oily coating, which help them shed water. there are 42 species in india, loons (order: gaviiformes, family: gaviidae) loons are a group of water birds that occur in northern north america and northern eurasia in europe, they are called 'divers'. they are the size of a large duck or small goose, and look like them too, when they swim. however, they are not related to ducks or geese. one species can be found in india. remember, a report is a factual document, so you need to do your research carefully and provide accurate information. • use simple, formal language to write your report • include facts and data from reliable sources to make your report accurate based on your findings, write a report on wildlife conservation in my country in your report add some measures that can be taken for their preservation. you may include the following points the range of wildlife in your country . a list of wildlife under threat the geographical regions where they are found the factors necessary for their survival and sustenance , what are the threats to their survival the existing methods of their conservation • what will the future of conservation be
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project 2
creating a factual report
look at this report on three different kinds of birds that can be found in india there are around 1314 species which are found in this region. two species are no longer found here, while eighty-two species are globally threatened. the national bird of india is the indian peacock /pavo cristatus). the bugun liocichla, which was discovered in arunachal pradesh in 2006, is the last species to be discovered in the country some birds such as the jerdon's courser which was thought to be extinct has been rediscovered this ist is based on the international ornithologists union list (version 3.2) for • designation and sequence of orders, families and species and • nomenciature (common and scientific names) megapodes order: galliformes, family megapodidae) the megapodidae are stocky, medium to large birds with small heads and large feet they are similar to chickens. all but the malleefowl live in jungle habitats and most of them are brown or black in colour. one species can be found in india ducks, geese and swans (order: anseriformes, family: anatidae) anatidae includes ducks, geese and swans these birds are used to living in water. they have webbed feet, flattened beaks, and feathers that have an oily coating, which help them shed water. there are 42 species in india, loons (order: gaviiformes, family: gaviidae) loons are a group of water birds that occur in northern north america and northern eurasia in europe, they are called 'divers'. they are the size of a large duck or small goose, and look like them too, when they swim. however, they are not related to ducks or geese. one species can be found in india. remember, a report is a factual document, so you need to do your research carefully and provide accurate information. • use simple, formal language to write your report • include facts and data from reliable sources to make your report accurate based on your findings, write a report on wildlife conservation in my country in your report add some measures that can be taken for their preservation. you may include the following points the range of wildlife in your country . a list of wildlife under threat the geographical regions where they are found the factors necessary for their survival and sustenance , what are the threats to their survival the existing methods of their conservation • what will the future of conservation beExplanation:
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