Monday, November 26, 2012

Last Chance To See
By: Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine

Quote Master #7:
1.) "Was this really our last chance to see these animals?"
I feel that it's significant because it tells that it is really their last chance to see these animals.

2.) "Not that a large population necessarily guarantees an animal's survival, as experience has shown many times in the past."
I feel that it's significant because it tells that a big population doesn't guarantee an animal's survival from experiences in the past.

3.) "On the other hand, even the smallest populations can be brought back from the brink."
I feel that it's significant because it tells that small populations can be brought back really fast.

4.) "The kakapo may also be on a slow road to recovery."
I feel that it's significant because it tells that the kakapos recover slowly.

5.) "Transferring kakapos to Little Barrier and Codfish Islands has been a calculated risk--but it is the only hope of saving the kakapo from extinction."
I feel that it's significant because it tells that by transferring the kakapos to Little Barrier and Codfish Islands, it's the only way to save them from being extincted.

1 comment:

  1. I think these quotes are importance especially " On the other hand, even the smallest populations can be brought back from the brink." It tells us that even the smallest population can still brought back from the brink.

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