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Day 8/100 Steller sea lion IUCN Status : Near threatened (population increasing) Steller sea lions are the largest of all the sea lion species and can be found in the northern Pacific off the coasts fro...
Read moreWeek 15! This week I’ve been learning all about badgers for the #52species project. If you’ve missed my previous posts about it I’m learning about a different animal that lives in London every week in 2020...
Read moreDay 7/100 Pygmy three-toed sloth IUCN Status : Critically Endangered (population decreasing) The pygmy three-toed sloth is one of 4 three toed sloth species and is also known as the monk sloth or dwarf...
Read moreDay 6/100 Whooping Crane IUCN Status : Endangered (population increasing) One of my favourite birds and favourite endangered animal stories. The whooping crane is the tallest bird in North America comi...
Read moreHappy Easter Sunday, folks. I hope you’re all keeping safe and healthy! Weirdly Easter is one of the holidays my family never really celebrated so we don’t do much at home. I think the only time I’ve cel...
Read moreDay 5/100 Dhole IUCN Status : Endangered (population decreasing) I still can’t draw canines 🙈 Dholes, also known as Indian wild dogs or Asian wild dogs, look a bit like a grey wolf crossed with a red f...
Read moreDay 4/100 Scimitar-horned Oryx IUCN Status : Extinct in the wild (2016) The Scimitar-horned Oryx hasn’t had any confirmed evidence of activity in the wild since the early 1990s and so in 2016 they wer...
Read moreHappy Friday everyone! How’s this week been? I’ve been surprisingly productive this week, I’ve revamped my website and it’s super snazzy now! Have you taken a look lately? I’ve also finally gotten arou...
Read moreDay 3/100 Blue Whale IUCN Status : Endangered (population increasing) Going big today (literally) with the blue whale! I know so many people will know about blue whales and the facts about them alre...
Read moreDay 2/100 Gilbert’s Potoroo IUCN Status : Critically Endangered This little marsupial is the most endangered in Australia and is arguable the world’s most endangered marsupial. Roughly the size of ...
Read moreIt’s Wednesday! Which can only mean it’s #wildlifewednesday. I’m taking part in the #52speciesproject in 2020 and so learning about a different species every week - I’ve chosen to learn more about the a...
Read moreDay 1/100 Pangolin Here we go, starting the project off with my favourite animal (which is also the new mascot for Hatchling Makes!) Did you know that: • pangolins scales are made from keratin (th...
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