Preserving Native Ecology in Sustainable Living

Preserving Native Ecology in Sustainable Living

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Interactive Video

Biology

6th Grade - University

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Anne and Jean, along with local villagers, have created a sanctuary for endangered fruit bats and are working to protect whales in the marine park. They offer tourists unique experiences, such as ocean excursions and eco-friendly accommodations without electricity or running water. The cabins feature dry toilets and open-air showers, with a makeshift water heater using kerosene. Slightly salty water is used to deter wildlife and provide hair benefits, aligning with the owners' sustainable approach.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What measures have Anne and Jean taken to protect the endangered fruit bats?

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2.

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3 mins • 1 pt

How has the bat population changed from 1993 to recent times?

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3 mins • 1 pt

What unique features do the cabins at Choli have?

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Describe the water heating system mentioned in the text.

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What are the benefits of using slightly salty water for showers?

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