Friday

Kids Can Make The Difference












Kids of the world, you can be the voice for endangered species!

Hi parents. If you stumble onto this blog, this is for your precious child to read with you. Hello to you kids of the world! I'm writing this letter to all of you that care about endangered wildlife. What's that? You know, the ones like lions, rhinos, and cheetahs, and yes, even frogs.

But I want to talk specifically today about one animal; it's the polar bears of the Arctic. A very important issue for the polar bear hangs in a fragile balance. And the bears need something to tip that scale in their favor. They need you. You see, what I've read is the polar bear is not fully protected as an endangered animal. Why? Well, it's not that complicated. There's oil in that cold place called the Arctic. And they need to be fully protected as an endangered species. Have your parents explain.



To go see my site, click the polar bear. :)

Kids, the polar bears need your help!

This cute picture is by Shawn Jason. How cute is
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Other choices to oil drilling, how about wind?

Here's the deal. President Obama is all for helping our Earth with clean air, and fresh water, and we have to let him know that drilling cannot happen. They need their home. And they need lots of space. You see, there's some cool alternatives to drilling. We just have to believe we can. Because their is wind power! Just look at the picture! This could definitely create some electricity.

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Precious parents, show this book to your kids. It teaches them with the vehicle of humor, and they learn what's going on with their habitat.


Wonderfully priced.






Running Our Country With Solar Power
Germany has solar panels that go right along side of their freeways. I have an idea. How about putting solar panels along our freeways from California to Boston! That would be the green thing to do. And I also read that our great country could be powered by if one hundred fifty miles of solar was put up. Parents, you can read about it and share with them.

So you can see that our country has other choices to oil in the Arctic. We just cannot have any more oil spills up there. After all, this is the polar bears only home. And we need to respect their space, all thirty million acres of it. That is, if they are going to keep living on our precious earth. Yes, this is a very important decision for the polar bear indeed. That's why I think this animal needs your help.

What would you say kids if you had the chance to write our President? Well, you can! I do a lot. You can write and say how you feel. Just put it in your own words.

Share how you feel, an how you are "for" the polar bear to be listed fully as endangered species. Your Parents can help you with this. Who knows, you could be the one letter that tips the scale.
Just click the blue bird to write President Obama.

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How fun was that? I'm sure he would love to hear what the kids of the world feel about this large, white, one of a kind polar bear. I thank you from the bottom of my heart, and the polar bears thank you with a big Wa Hoo! !!

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Wait, I think this bear was about to say
something.
Hey, thanks for writing for me! Now, I can get back to some important things, "lunch."






Parents, I have a web site I've created for kids that teach them to get enthused about learning about endangered species. It's a fun place to learn about some wild animal facts.

They will learn about keystone species and why their important. The first keystone species I learned about was the Southern Cassowary, a one hundred fifty pound flightless bird! Kids, wait till you see the video I found on my site! It's so unique. Now more than ever we all have to be globally aware.

I thank you kids for caring, and send me a note on twitter. What's a twitter? No one knows for sure. Your parents will have to share about that. You can type a tweet. Just be brief. Remember,together, we can make a difference. :)
All the best to you.
Thanks, Scott Bright


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