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Reports on Critically Endangered Mammals and Fish at Risk from Habitat Loss and Hunting

This series of reports by Emma Winders focuses on critically endangered species, first identifying mammals most at risk of habitat loss. After narrowing the search criteria, a refined report reveals nine species fitting the necessary parameters. The second report examines adoptable animals in Europe, covering those with adoption costs between £10 to £25, generating eight suitable results. Finally, the third report highlights critically endangered fish vulnerable to hunting, resulting in five key findings. Each report concludes with PDF exports for efficient presentation.

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Reports on Critically Endangered Mammals and Fish at Risk from Habitat Loss and Hunting

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  1. Reports By Emma Winders

  2. Report 1 The first report I decided to create was for mammals that are critically endangered. However, this gave me 18 results and the maximum number of results was 15. So, I decided to define my search even more and involve the threat field also.

  3. Report 1 My new query became mammals that are critically endangered most at risk (in threat) of loss of habitat. This gave me 9 results which fit nicely into the minimum (5) and maximum (15) number of results.

  4. Report 1 I then started to create my report.

  5. Report 1

  6. Report 1 I finally exported my report as a PDF document I then removed unnecessary columns

  7. Report 2 My next report I decided to choose animals found in Europe at an adoption cost between £10 to £25 This gave me 8 results which was suitable.

  8. Report 2 I then made my query into a report.

  9. Report 2

  10. Report 2 I then exported my report as a PDF. I then removed unnecessary columns

  11. Report 3 The final query I chose to create was critically endangered animals most at threat from hunting. Yet, this again gave me too many results (18) so I had to further define my search criteria

  12. Report 3 My query then became critically endangered fish most at risk from hunting. This gave me 5 results which was enough for my report

  13. Report 3 I then started to create my report with my results.

  14. Report 3

  15. Report 3 I then exported as a PDF. I then removed unnecessary columns

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