Transcript LONDON ZOO

SOME FACTS ABOUT LONDON
ZOO
• In the heart of London, on
the north side of Regent's
Park, is London Zoo.
• When the Zoo opened in
1828 it housed a
collection of exotic
animals that were studied
by famous scientists of
the day.
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• Only later, in 1847, did the Zoo open its doors to the public, and,
from then on it became the most famous zoo in the world. Among
many world firsts, the Zoo opened
• the first reptile house (1849),
• the first public aquarium (1853),
• insect house (1881) and
• children's zoo (1938).
• Today the Zoo looks after 650 animal species, of which
112 species are listed as threatened in the Red Data
books, and participates in breeding programmes for 146
species.
• It's the perfect day out for the whole family. There's lots
to do, plenty to see and so much to learn..
• Visit the cheeky, the deadly,
the chirpy and the wild - all at
London Zoo.
• Get closer to your favourite
animals, learn about them at
the keeper talks and watch
them show off their skills at our
daily events.
• By visiting London Zoo, you
help us protect endangered
species, conserve natural
habitats and bring learning to
life for all ages.
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MY DREAM
I LOVE ALL KINDS OF ANIMALS
DOGS AND CATS AND RABBITS
I LOVE ALL KINDS OF ANIMALS
DESPITE THEIR LITTLE
HABBITS.
IF I HAD TONS OF MONEY
D’YOU KNOW WHAT I WOULD
DO?
I WOULD BUY LOTS OF
ANIMALS
AND HAVE MY OWN ZOO
What do you think is better for
animals:
-to live in zoos?
-to live in wild animal’s parks?
-to live in the wild(на воле)?