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Laxamana
Gr.3-St. Elizabeth Science Teacher
Project in Science
1. Plant local flowers to help feed declining honey bee populations. Some
favorites are cosmos, asters, sunflowers, marigolds, primualas and
bluebells.
2. Avoid using plastic bags to help protect marine life sea turtles like Hawkbill
often mistake plastic bags for jellyfish and eat them causing injury and
death.
3. Do not spray pesticides and chemicals on lawns. Do not use bug zappers ,
they kill harmless insects that are foods for birds, bats and etc.
4. Pick up litter whenever you go, especially in or near water, where litter can
easily end up around the reek of the bird or embedded in a wing.
5. Drive slowly and when driving or walking if you see an animal lost, in
distress, or wounded, stop and help do not assume someone else will.
Learn in advance which facilities in your area help animals in distress. If you
rescue an animal you will know where to go.
7. If you see other people mindlessly trample animal homes, nicely remind
them of the damage they’re causing. Do the same you see people chasing
birds, throwing rock at animals, nests, anything that is harmful in the
future. Old bird nests can be homes for the birds that return year after
year to the same place.
8. Secure garbage in shelters on cans with locking lids, feed pets indoors and
lock pet doors at night to avoid attracting wild animals into your home.
9. Reduce your use of water in your home and garden so that animals live in
or near water can have a better chance of survival.
Project in Science
Submitted by: Jose Enrique D. Peñaflor
Gr.3-St. Elizabeth