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This nonfiction article explores the intersection of human development and wildlife habitats, highlighting how urban sprawl encroaches on natural environments where species like bears, deer, and panthers once thrived. As their habitats shrink, these animals resort to roaming neighborhoods, prompting concerns for both wildlife and local residents. The article discusses the importance of addressing these challenges through community awareness and proactive measures, ensuring coexistence between humans and wildlife while promoting the preservation of endangered species.
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Whose Habitat is it? Genre: Nonfiction article-gives information about real people, places, or things
*to be content • To be pleased, satisfied, or happy with something. • When you say: “ Life is good!” You are content with your life.
* neighborhood • A section of a town or city
*Resort to • Do something because it’s the only choice • Bears’ habitat is shrinking so they resort to roaming around neighborhoods.
*address the problem • Deal with the problem • My baby brother liked to open cabinet doors. We addressed the problem by putting a baby lock on the door
wildlife • deer panther alligator bobcat • black bear
species • Different kinds of the same animal, plant, insect, fish • Spider species bird species fish species
Endangered Extinct • Endangered species- species that can become extinct • Extinct- species that disappeared from our planet
Animal habitat • Animal home- an environment where an animal lives • Can you guess the habitat?
Urban sprawl • When a new city grows and takes over animal habitats
munch on something • To chew or eat something in a noisy way
Food scraps • Left over bits of food that are usually thrown away
Stroll down a sidewalk • Walk slowly enjoying yourself