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Tuesday, 9 February 2016
Jubela the Rhino
This lovely children's picture book is based on the real-life story of an orphaned rhino in Swaziland. He was named Jubela, which means "a fighter" in Siswati, after he survived the shooting death of his mother, which usually spells death for a baby rhino. By hearing the story of his survival and eventual adoption by an old female rhino, readers connect with the plight of rhinos, 97 % of which have been lost to poachers over the last thirty years.
This book's themes include perseverance, kindness, and protection. It is a great way for children to connect to the emotional lives of animals without any anthroomorphizing of the animals involved.
Keep It Wild recommends this book!
Saturday, 30 May 2015
Kiska the Orca
Orca by Saeeda |
Grade 4 students at Grenoble PS had a great time learning about orcas during their recent Keep It Wild workshop. They had a chance to build food chains, study spectrograms, experience sound waves travelling through bone, and try their best to catch their prey using echolocation. (We all agreed that orcas are way better at echolocation then humans!)
After learning about the bond that orcas form with their families, many students were concerned to find out that Kiska, a captive orca whale at Marineland, is living alone, without any other orcas to socialize with. Many of their orca pictures featured another orca for Kiska to play with and communicate with.
Kiska and her friend! by Zachariah |
2 or more by Tabassum |
Kiska and her family hunting by Ezhil |
Kiska having fun with her friend by Wida |
Kiska can be sent into the wild by Ashwini |
Monday, 6 April 2015
Comparing Polar Bear Habitats
Grade 2 students at Clairlea PS had a great time learning more about polar bear adaptations during their recent Keep It Wild workshop. They got to experiment with blubber mitts to see how polar bears are insulated against icy waters, and to discover how polar bears migrate across the frozen ice in search of seals. Then they compared the habitat of Yupi, a polar bear in captivity in Mexico, with the natural habitat of the polar bear.
A Polar Bear catching a Seal at a breathing hole (by Aryan) |
Yupi in captivity (by Aryan) |
Comparing a wild habitat with a captive one (by Isobelle) |
Polar Bears travelling in the wild (by Tom) |
Ryder's message said:
Let Yupi out of the zoo. She might be sad, bored, hot, trapped, and unhappy.
Thanks for your great work learning more about wild animals and helping Yupi the polar bear!
Wednesday, 18 March 2015
Keep It Wild visits K-W March Break Camp
Animaniacs Camp in Kitchener-Waterloo invited Keep It Wild to their March Break Camp this week. Kids had a great time learning more about polar bears in the wild, and finding out how they can get involved in a campaign to get Yupi the Polar Bear moved from Mexico to a more suitable habitat.
Check out some of other the great educational programs and camps the KW Humane Society offers to help kids learn more about animals here
Thursday, 16 October 2014
A video to help polar bears
Check out this great video by students at Davyhulme primary school in the UK. After learning about Yupi the polar bear's situation the students wanted to do something to help. They are hoping to raise awareness about the issue of polar bears in captivity in hot climates. What a fantastic and inspiring video. Thanks for trying to help the animals!
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
Cycling for Elephants in China
A student cycling team in China is raising public awareness about elephant poaching during their bike tour across Shandong province this month.. They will urge the Chinese public to not purchase ivory through this campaign. Learn more through Humane Society International, which is sponsoring the event. The students hope that they can demonstrate their sympathy for the plight of elephants, and their commitment to be a part of the global effort to stop the ivory trade. Organizers for the event are concerned about the lack of progress China has made towards banning the ivory trade.
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