2. Filmed by:
Green Renaissance
For:
WWF South Africa
The WWF Black Rhino Range Expansion Project aims to
2011 increase the range and numbers of black rhino in
South Africa, and has created seven significant black
rhino populations in eight years. Close to 120 black
rhino have been translocated to date.
The seventh population was established recently after
an epic 1,500 kilometre trip across the country. 19 of
the critically endangered animals were moved from
the Eastern Cape to a new location in Limpopo
province.
3. Introduction to the topic (HOME)
It's where It can be
we just for the
live, work night or for
and the rest of
dream. our lives. But whoever
we may be, we
It's our all have a
sanctuary place we call
and our home.
refuge. We
can love
them or hate
them.
4. Introduction to the topic (HOME)
Animals Present society
ď‚— Animals live in a variety of
different kinds of homes: ď‚— Increasingly, our
society, especially
from holes in the ground, to

organizations, are more
caves, nests and trees
 some animals use natural
interested in protecting
habitat for their homes and the habitat of animals and
others build their own home prevent their extinction.
 some animals even live in other
animal's homes
5. Glossary
ď‚— Field: an area of open land, especially one planted with
crops or pasture, typically bounded by hedges or fences.
ď‚— Roughness area: a region with an uneven or irregular
surface.
ď‚— Growth rate: change in population over time.
 Lifetime: the duration of an animal’s life.
ď‚— Due: expected at or planned for at a certain time.
6. Questions
ď‚— What do you thing about projects on
saving animals from extinction by
giving them a new home? Is it useful?
ď‚— Do you think that everybody, even
animals, deserve a home?