Posted at 12 SEP, 12:40: Representatives from the World Wide Fund for Nature are here to talk to all the Fifth Graders about poaching and Borders. Stay tuned to the comments to read what the young learners found out!
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Aliakber
9/12/2013 01:35:44 am
we learnt many thing from wwf about poaching
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Ms. Elif
9/12/2013 08:24:30 pm
How nice that you have access to WWF representatives. I bet they gave you a lot of innformation about animals and borders. I have two questions for you: Are there poachers in Tanzania? Which animals are they after?
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Shikha
9/13/2013 01:08:06 am
Dear Ms. Elif,
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Aliakber
9/13/2013 02:58:08 am
Ms.elif,
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Aliakber
9/13/2013 03:05:36 am
I think there are poachers in Tanzania
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Kenshi
9/13/2013 06:36:32 pm
Sorry what does wwf stand for? *^*
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Shikha
9/23/2013 11:53:49 pm
WWF stand for world wide foundastion.
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Shikha
9/23/2013 11:55:38 pm
Sorry it means World Wide Fund.
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