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E-SHOWCASE PERSONAL PROJECT MYPIB SMK SERI TUALANG

 Blog on endangered animals and ways to protect them Introduction What's up everyone. Hope you guys are doing well. My name is Richard Prekash. I am 16 (17 in 4 months). I study in SMK Seri Tualang. This blog is created as my personal project so that i may receive the certificate. My blog is an outcome. Please do read all the information  below I guarantee its gonna be exciting. My blog is about endangered animals, ways to protect them and their importance to the ecosystem. I would really appreciate it if you could write some feedback on my blog. Goal  The goal of my project is to create awareness on the importance of endangered animals in Malaysia. Besides that, this project is in a blog  so it will be available worldwide and can be accessed by anyone. I wanted to show people that animals no matter how small they are, they make huge contribution to our ecosystem and without them we wouldn’t be able to survive in this world. I also want this blog to be an eye opener to what is go
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Ways the protect these mesmerizing creatures

  Ways to protect these creatures from extinction There are a lot of ways to protect these creatures from extinction. Here are some of the smallest things you can do that can make a big difference. 1) Volunteer     If you are unable to donate money, you can donate your time in order to help protect these wildlife by rescuing wildlife or even help educate people about wildlife. 2) Donate     You can donate money to help conservation organization such as the WWF. For example your money can be used to build a sanctuary for these endangered wildlife. 3) Education      Parents can teach their children about the importance of wildlife to us and the whole world. For example parents can show them videos about endangered animals. Teachers also play an important role in this because teachers can teach students in school about wildlife. 4) Campaign       The government can start a campaign about wildlife. This will attract media and press which mean a lot of people will be attracted to check it

Importance of these creatures to the ecosystem

IMPORTANCE OF THESE CREATURES These creatures may look worthless and look like a burden to be eliminated but they actually play a vital role in our ecosystem and without them we wont be able to survive in this world. All these creatures have their own unique roles that benefits us in someway.  Lets start from the first animal in our list, the black shrew. Black shrews are really important to keep the population of insects in check as it is a veracious predator. Black shrew also help with the economy as a lot of people will come to Malaysia to look for this elusive mammal. The Sudan pangolin are also the same as this creature Next is the Malayan tapir. Malayan Tapir plays a huge role in maintaining the biodiversity of tropical ecosystems. They are known as the “umbrella species” that indirectly protects other species such as monkeys, deer, wild cats and many other variety of reptiles and plants. Without Malayan Tapirs, the life cycle in the rainforest will lose its balance and many spec

Endangered animals in Malaysia

  Malaysia is a country known for it ecosystem and mesmerizing floras and  faunas. Containing  an estimated 15,000 species of vascular plants, 306 species of mammals, 742 species of birds, 242 species of amphibians, 567 species of reptiles, over 449 species of freshwater fish, over 500 species of marine fish and more than 150,000 species invertebrate.  Malaysia is undoubtedly a perfect habitat for all sorts of animals.  Unfortunately not all animals are as fortunate as others. some are hunted as prize, poached for money, kill for skin or other body parts. Some are even endangered through deforestation and pollution. Here are some of the animals that had fallen victim to mankind cruelty: 1) Black shrew      B lack shrew also know as ( Suncus ater ) is a white toothed shrew native in Mount Kinabalu in the Malaysian state of Sabah on the island of Borneo.  It is listed as a critically endangered species due to habitat loss and a restricted range. It is the smallest shrew of its kind meas