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English Audio Request

faezonline
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read in intermediate level

Today, there are some endangered animals on Earth. It means that we
can find only a few of them around us. Some examples are whales,
pandas, tigers and Asian elephants.
Humans destroy the natural homes of the animals in the forests,
lakes, and plains. When the number of people on Earth increases, they
need more places for living. They cut trees and destroy lakes. They
make homes and roads instead. Then the animals won’t have a place
to live. They will die out.
The Iranian cheetah is among these animals. This wild animal lives
only in the plains of Iran. Now there are only a few Iranian cheetahs
alive. If people take care of them, there is hope for this beautiful
animal to live.
Recently, families are paying more
attention to nature, students learn about
saving wildlife, and some hunters
don’t go hunting anymore. Hopefully,
the number of cheetahs is going to
increase in the future.

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  • Endangered Animals ( recorded by WGroleau ), General American

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    Today, there are endangered species on Earth.  That means that we can find only a few of them around us.  Some examples are whales, pandas, tigers, and Asian elephants.

    Humans destroy the natural homes of the animals in the forests, lakes, and plains.  When the number of people on Earth increases, they need more places for living.  They cut trees and destroy lakes.  They make homes and roads instead.  Then the animals won’t have a place to live.  They will die out.

    The Iranian cheetah is among these animals.  This wild animal lives only in the plains of Iran.  Now there are only a few Iranian cheetahs alive.  If people take care of them, there is hope for this beautiful animal to live.

    Recently, families are paying more attention to nature, students learn about saving wildlife, and some hunters don’t go hunting anymore.  Hopefully, the number of cheetahs will increase in the future.

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