The Bengal Tiger is a mammal that lives in rain forests and grasslands, eating meat as its diet. It is endangered and has predators of people. While they can live up to 18 years in zoos, they have shorter lifespans in the wild jungle.
The Bengal tiger lives in the tropical forests and grasslands of India and Bangladesh. It has white fur with black stripes and grows very large, up to 2.8 meters long and 272 kg. The Bengal tiger primarily preys on deer, cattle, and buffalo in the forests and grasslands. Females care for cubs alone after mating in springtime.
The giant panda lives in mountainous regions of China and feeds almost exclusively on bamboo, consuming up to 40 kilograms per day. As a legacy of their carnivore ancestors, pandas have difficulty digesting bamboo and extracting nutrients from it. They are an endangered species with only around 1,800 pandas remaining in the wild and fewer than 200 in captivity, as they are threatened by difficulties reproducing in captivity and the destruction of their bamboo forest habitat.
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White tigers are an endangered species whose habitat and food sources are being destroyed by human activity like deforestation. They are also threatened by pollution, hunting, and being caught in traps. Their population is declining sharply and only around 200 white tigers were estimated to be living in the wild in recent years. Conservation efforts are urgently needed to help protect white tigers from extinction.
Giant pandas live in dense bamboo forests in China. They are about the size of black bears, with males weighing around 250 pounds and females weighing 220 pounds. Giant pandas have a 99% bamboo-based diet in the wild, eating other grasses and small animals occasionally. There are approximately 1,600 giant pandas remaining in the wild.
Yaks are now a vulnerable species whose main natural predator is the Tibetan Wolf. They must travel great distances to find sufficient vegetation in their habitat, which is a major reason for their vulnerable status. People use domestic yaks for milk, meat, hides, hair, rope, cloth, plowing, threshing, and as pack animals. Yaks have larger lungs and blood cell counts than cattle, allowing them to live at high altitudes of over 20,000 feet, and form herds of 10-30 animals.
Polar bears are the largest land carnivores found in Greenland, Antarctica, and North America. They live in burrows, eat seals and other animals, and weigh between 259-599 kg. Polar bears are strong, fast swimmers that mate in March and April and can kill seals with one blow or swim quickly.
Rex the jaguar was playing in a swamp near Arizona when he got hungry and went hunting for food. He stalked a herd of cows but was spotted by a farmer who started shooting at him. Scared, Rex ran back to the forest for protection. As jaguars like Rex are endangered due to habitat loss and conflicts with farmers, Rex later asked a ranger for protection and was given protected status.
The yak is a long-haired bovid found in the Himalayan region. It has thick wooly coats that can be brown, black, or white and help preserve body heat. Yaks graze on grass, lichens, moss, and tubers. Wild yaks form herds of 10-30 animals while domesticated yaks have been kept for thousands of years for their milk, fiber, meat, and dung used as fuel. Yak wool is soft and warm while their milk is rich in fat and used to make yogurt, butter, and cheese. Some cultures have traditions of yak racing and skiing for entertainment. Unfortunately, wild yak populations are declining due to hunting and
The Bengal tiger lives in the tropical forests and grasslands of India and Bangladesh. It has white fur with black stripes and grows very large, up to 2.8 meters long and 272 kg. The Bengal tiger primarily preys on deer, cattle, and buffalo in the forests and grasslands. Females care for cubs alone after mating in springtime.
The giant panda lives in mountainous regions of China and feeds almost exclusively on bamboo, consuming up to 40 kilograms per day. As a legacy of their carnivore ancestors, pandas have difficulty digesting bamboo and extracting nutrients from it. They are an endangered species with only around 1,800 pandas remaining in the wild and fewer than 200 in captivity, as they are threatened by difficulties reproducing in captivity and the destruction of their bamboo forest habitat.
Copy of help to stop white tigers from becoming extinct!!!hatherley
White tigers are an endangered species whose habitat and food sources are being destroyed by human activity like deforestation. They are also threatened by pollution, hunting, and being caught in traps. Their population is declining sharply and only around 200 white tigers were estimated to be living in the wild in recent years. Conservation efforts are urgently needed to help protect white tigers from extinction.
Giant pandas live in dense bamboo forests in China. They are about the size of black bears, with males weighing around 250 pounds and females weighing 220 pounds. Giant pandas have a 99% bamboo-based diet in the wild, eating other grasses and small animals occasionally. There are approximately 1,600 giant pandas remaining in the wild.
Yaks are now a vulnerable species whose main natural predator is the Tibetan Wolf. They must travel great distances to find sufficient vegetation in their habitat, which is a major reason for their vulnerable status. People use domestic yaks for milk, meat, hides, hair, rope, cloth, plowing, threshing, and as pack animals. Yaks have larger lungs and blood cell counts than cattle, allowing them to live at high altitudes of over 20,000 feet, and form herds of 10-30 animals.
Polar bears are the largest land carnivores found in Greenland, Antarctica, and North America. They live in burrows, eat seals and other animals, and weigh between 259-599 kg. Polar bears are strong, fast swimmers that mate in March and April and can kill seals with one blow or swim quickly.
Rex the jaguar was playing in a swamp near Arizona when he got hungry and went hunting for food. He stalked a herd of cows but was spotted by a farmer who started shooting at him. Scared, Rex ran back to the forest for protection. As jaguars like Rex are endangered due to habitat loss and conflicts with farmers, Rex later asked a ranger for protection and was given protected status.
The yak is a long-haired bovid found in the Himalayan region. It has thick wooly coats that can be brown, black, or white and help preserve body heat. Yaks graze on grass, lichens, moss, and tubers. Wild yaks form herds of 10-30 animals while domesticated yaks have been kept for thousands of years for their milk, fiber, meat, and dung used as fuel. Yak wool is soft and warm while their milk is rich in fat and used to make yogurt, butter, and cheese. Some cultures have traditions of yak racing and skiing for entertainment. Unfortunately, wild yak populations are declining due to hunting and
Jaguars live in South and Central America, preferring warm climates like rainforests and grasslands. They grow to between 44-73 inches long and have tails of 18-30 inches. Jaguars become sexually mature at 3 years old and mate year-round in rainforests or in the fall in other areas, giving birth to litters of 1-4 cubs after a 93-110 day gestation. They are threatened by hunting for fur and loss of habitat to agriculture. Jaguars eat small animals, birds, fish and monkeys. Some Jaguars have a rare black mutation and live deep in rainforests to camouflage themselves.
Grizzly bears live in forests, river valleys, and near oceans, with territories up to 1,500 square kilometers. They have humps on their shoulders, small ears, and sharp claws, and are omnivores that eat fish, salmon, and almost anything. Grizzly bears give birth to litters of 1 to 4 cubs the size of rats. They have adaptations like powerful legs, sharp claws, and 42 teeth to hunt and defend against predators like wolves.
Brown bears live in forests and open fields across North America. As omnivores, they eat both berries and meat. A brown bear mother cares for her cubs for two years after giving birth to a pair of babies in winter. Brown bears can grow up to 9.5 feet long, with males larger than females, and come in shades of brown or even cream color.
The grizzly bear lives in western North America and produces litters of cubs yearly. Females are very protective of their cubs. The document provides information about grizzly bears including their diet of fish and other animals, size and weight which can be over 900 pounds, speed of 35 mph, and lifespan of 15-25 years. It also defines terms like vegetarian and mammal.
The yak is one of the most enduring symbols of the high Himalayas. Whether you visit Tibet, Bhutan, India or Nepal, you will inevitably find tourist places with yaks for picture clicking and ride.
As the largest animal on the Tibetan plateau and its surrounding regions, the yak is a “flagship species”, and indicates the health of the ecosystem within which it lives.
This document discusses different types of rabbits and bunnies. It describes several species including the snowshoe rabbit, cottontail rabbit, brush rabbit, arctic hare, jack rabbit, checkered giant, English spot, Czech red rabbit, English lop, French lop, Havana rabbit, netherland dwarf rabbit, and silver marten. It provides details on their habitat, diet, physical characteristics, and places they can be found. The report aims to inform readers about the various kinds of rabbits and bunnies in the world.
This document provides classifications for different levels of extinction risk and describes the characteristics of several different animal species. It lists categories for extinction risk such as extinct, critically endangered, endangered, vulnerable, and least concern. It then provides details about size, lifespan, habitat, diet, and other traits for various species including red pandas, black bears, bobcats, spotted salamanders, raccoons, chipmunks, and others.
A black bear has a black chest with a white blaze, a dark blue head, and brown paws with black nails. It lives in campsites and Canada, and is mostly found in North America. It eats foods like fish, berries, nuts, and insects. Black bear cubs are born live and not from eggs, being a very light black color at birth. A black bear's enemies are people. Black bears are good climbers and can eat only 3 fish per day.
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The Giant Panda lives in the wet bamboo forests of China but has been pushed into small unlivable areas due to habitat loss. It eats bamboo, fruits, and grasses, consuming up to 30 kg of bamboo per day. The Giant Panda has a lifespan of 20 to 35 years and females become pregnant for only 2-3 days each spring, typically giving birth to one cub at a time. Humans hunting them for their fur and destroying their habitat, as well as birds of prey and leopards preying on cubs, have endangered the Giant Panda, of which there are only around 2060 remaining.
This document provides information about 15 different animal species found in temperate forests:
- White-tailed deer, squirrels, mallard ducks, black bears, foxes, bald eagles, turkeys, raccoons, beavers, cardinals, rabbits, muskrats, skunks, weasels are described along with some key facts about their physical characteristics, habitat, diet and behaviors.
- These animals occupy a variety of niches in temperate forests and surrounding areas, with some being herbivores, carnivores or omnivores, and playing important roles in the forest ecosystem.
The document introduces three animals at the zoo: Mrs. Kaite Kangaroo from Australia who was a prize fighter but now works at the zoo, Mrs. Josephine Ostrich from South Africa who was a marathoner and olympic gold medalist and now lives at the zoo with her sister, and Mr. Eliot Cougar from Argentina who was a rugby player and now lives a lonely life at the zoo.
1) The Bengal tiger is found in parts of India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Burma, and lives in a variety of habitats including rainforests and grasslands.
2) Poaching and habitat loss have endangered the Bengal tiger, with estimates of only 3,000 to 5,000 remaining in the wild.
3) Bengal tigers are solitary animals that require large territories for hunting, with males occupying around 20 square miles and females around 17 square miles.
The greater horseshoe bat, Siberian tiger, and loggerhead turtle are among the most endangered animals. Their populations have declined due to hunting, habitat loss, and unintended killing in fishing nets. Conservation efforts aim to protect critical habitats and breeding sites, and recover populations through intensive protection and recovery plans. However, without addressing the root causes of habitat destruction and reducing human impact, these species will remain at high risk of extinction.
This document contains information about three carnivorous mammal species found in western North America: the bobcat, gray fox, and mountain lion. It describes their physical characteristics, habitats, diets, behaviors, reproduction, and predators. For each species, it provides details on size, weight, coat color, speed, habitat preferences, hunting techniques, breeding cycles, litter sizes, maturity age, and defenses. It aims to educate the reader about these animals' lifestyles and includes pictures of each one.
Este documento presenta la metodología y planificación de contenidos para el curso de Tecnología Industrial II en el Centro de Educación a Distancia (CIDEAD). Debido a que los estudiantes sólo tienen una sesión semanal, la metodología consiste en que se preparen en casa y la sesión se utilice para resolver dudas. Los contenidos se dividen en seis bloques que se cubren a lo largo de tres evaluaciones trimestrales. Se proporcionan detalles sobre los criterios de evaluación, exámenes y calend
Alligators are reptiles that live in wetland habitats like ponds, marshes, and swamps. They primarily eat fish, turtles, birds, and other reptiles, but large alligators and humans may prey on them as well. Alligators can grow quite large, over 300 pounds, and their eyes will glow red when light shines on them.
The armadillo is a mammal that lives near water and eats insects and plants. It is preyed upon by bears, panthers, and coyotes. Armadillos are found in North and South America.
The document discusses various ways to talk about the future in English using different verb tenses and structures:
1. Will is used for spontaneous decisions, promises, offers, requests, and threats. It is also used for general predictions.
2. Present Continuous and "going to" are both used to talk about the future, with Present Continuous used for arrangements and "going to" used for decisions, intentions, and stronger predictions that have evidence.
3. Future Continuous (will be +ing) talks about actions that will be in progress at a specific time. Future Perfect (will have + past participle) talks about completed actions at a specific time. Future Perfect Continuous talks about how long actions will
This document provides information about Ray A. Seda's design services, including product retouching, color corrections, and fashion/portrait retouching. It displays several "before and after" examples of Ray's color correction and retouching work on raw files and scans. Contact information is provided at the bottom for Ray A. Seda's design business, SEDADesign.
This document provides a series of positive adjectives describing Mrs. Lawrence's class, with themes of intelligence, awesomeness, kindness, excitement, and more. The adjectives are repeated in random order without further context.
Jaguars live in South and Central America, preferring warm climates like rainforests and grasslands. They grow to between 44-73 inches long and have tails of 18-30 inches. Jaguars become sexually mature at 3 years old and mate year-round in rainforests or in the fall in other areas, giving birth to litters of 1-4 cubs after a 93-110 day gestation. They are threatened by hunting for fur and loss of habitat to agriculture. Jaguars eat small animals, birds, fish and monkeys. Some Jaguars have a rare black mutation and live deep in rainforests to camouflage themselves.
Grizzly bears live in forests, river valleys, and near oceans, with territories up to 1,500 square kilometers. They have humps on their shoulders, small ears, and sharp claws, and are omnivores that eat fish, salmon, and almost anything. Grizzly bears give birth to litters of 1 to 4 cubs the size of rats. They have adaptations like powerful legs, sharp claws, and 42 teeth to hunt and defend against predators like wolves.
Brown bears live in forests and open fields across North America. As omnivores, they eat both berries and meat. A brown bear mother cares for her cubs for two years after giving birth to a pair of babies in winter. Brown bears can grow up to 9.5 feet long, with males larger than females, and come in shades of brown or even cream color.
The grizzly bear lives in western North America and produces litters of cubs yearly. Females are very protective of their cubs. The document provides information about grizzly bears including their diet of fish and other animals, size and weight which can be over 900 pounds, speed of 35 mph, and lifespan of 15-25 years. It also defines terms like vegetarian and mammal.
The yak is one of the most enduring symbols of the high Himalayas. Whether you visit Tibet, Bhutan, India or Nepal, you will inevitably find tourist places with yaks for picture clicking and ride.
As the largest animal on the Tibetan plateau and its surrounding regions, the yak is a “flagship species”, and indicates the health of the ecosystem within which it lives.
This document discusses different types of rabbits and bunnies. It describes several species including the snowshoe rabbit, cottontail rabbit, brush rabbit, arctic hare, jack rabbit, checkered giant, English spot, Czech red rabbit, English lop, French lop, Havana rabbit, netherland dwarf rabbit, and silver marten. It provides details on their habitat, diet, physical characteristics, and places they can be found. The report aims to inform readers about the various kinds of rabbits and bunnies in the world.
This document provides classifications for different levels of extinction risk and describes the characteristics of several different animal species. It lists categories for extinction risk such as extinct, critically endangered, endangered, vulnerable, and least concern. It then provides details about size, lifespan, habitat, diet, and other traits for various species including red pandas, black bears, bobcats, spotted salamanders, raccoons, chipmunks, and others.
A black bear has a black chest with a white blaze, a dark blue head, and brown paws with black nails. It lives in campsites and Canada, and is mostly found in North America. It eats foods like fish, berries, nuts, and insects. Black bear cubs are born live and not from eggs, being a very light black color at birth. A black bear's enemies are people. Black bears are good climbers and can eat only 3 fish per day.
Copy of my endangered animal research project ashley Ryan040675
The Giant Panda lives in the wet bamboo forests of China but has been pushed into small unlivable areas due to habitat loss. It eats bamboo, fruits, and grasses, consuming up to 30 kg of bamboo per day. The Giant Panda has a lifespan of 20 to 35 years and females become pregnant for only 2-3 days each spring, typically giving birth to one cub at a time. Humans hunting them for their fur and destroying their habitat, as well as birds of prey and leopards preying on cubs, have endangered the Giant Panda, of which there are only around 2060 remaining.
This document provides information about 15 different animal species found in temperate forests:
- White-tailed deer, squirrels, mallard ducks, black bears, foxes, bald eagles, turkeys, raccoons, beavers, cardinals, rabbits, muskrats, skunks, weasels are described along with some key facts about their physical characteristics, habitat, diet and behaviors.
- These animals occupy a variety of niches in temperate forests and surrounding areas, with some being herbivores, carnivores or omnivores, and playing important roles in the forest ecosystem.
The document introduces three animals at the zoo: Mrs. Kaite Kangaroo from Australia who was a prize fighter but now works at the zoo, Mrs. Josephine Ostrich from South Africa who was a marathoner and olympic gold medalist and now lives at the zoo with her sister, and Mr. Eliot Cougar from Argentina who was a rugby player and now lives a lonely life at the zoo.
1) The Bengal tiger is found in parts of India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Burma, and lives in a variety of habitats including rainforests and grasslands.
2) Poaching and habitat loss have endangered the Bengal tiger, with estimates of only 3,000 to 5,000 remaining in the wild.
3) Bengal tigers are solitary animals that require large territories for hunting, with males occupying around 20 square miles and females around 17 square miles.
The greater horseshoe bat, Siberian tiger, and loggerhead turtle are among the most endangered animals. Their populations have declined due to hunting, habitat loss, and unintended killing in fishing nets. Conservation efforts aim to protect critical habitats and breeding sites, and recover populations through intensive protection and recovery plans. However, without addressing the root causes of habitat destruction and reducing human impact, these species will remain at high risk of extinction.
This document contains information about three carnivorous mammal species found in western North America: the bobcat, gray fox, and mountain lion. It describes their physical characteristics, habitats, diets, behaviors, reproduction, and predators. For each species, it provides details on size, weight, coat color, speed, habitat preferences, hunting techniques, breeding cycles, litter sizes, maturity age, and defenses. It aims to educate the reader about these animals' lifestyles and includes pictures of each one.
Este documento presenta la metodología y planificación de contenidos para el curso de Tecnología Industrial II en el Centro de Educación a Distancia (CIDEAD). Debido a que los estudiantes sólo tienen una sesión semanal, la metodología consiste en que se preparen en casa y la sesión se utilice para resolver dudas. Los contenidos se dividen en seis bloques que se cubren a lo largo de tres evaluaciones trimestrales. Se proporcionan detalles sobre los criterios de evaluación, exámenes y calend
Alligators are reptiles that live in wetland habitats like ponds, marshes, and swamps. They primarily eat fish, turtles, birds, and other reptiles, but large alligators and humans may prey on them as well. Alligators can grow quite large, over 300 pounds, and their eyes will glow red when light shines on them.
The armadillo is a mammal that lives near water and eats insects and plants. It is preyed upon by bears, panthers, and coyotes. Armadillos are found in North and South America.
The document discusses various ways to talk about the future in English using different verb tenses and structures:
1. Will is used for spontaneous decisions, promises, offers, requests, and threats. It is also used for general predictions.
2. Present Continuous and "going to" are both used to talk about the future, with Present Continuous used for arrangements and "going to" used for decisions, intentions, and stronger predictions that have evidence.
3. Future Continuous (will be +ing) talks about actions that will be in progress at a specific time. Future Perfect (will have + past participle) talks about completed actions at a specific time. Future Perfect Continuous talks about how long actions will
This document provides information about Ray A. Seda's design services, including product retouching, color corrections, and fashion/portrait retouching. It displays several "before and after" examples of Ray's color correction and retouching work on raw files and scans. Contact information is provided at the bottom for Ray A. Seda's design business, SEDADesign.
This document provides a series of positive adjectives describing Mrs. Lawrence's class, with themes of intelligence, awesomeness, kindness, excitement, and more. The adjectives are repeated in random order without further context.
The lynx is a type of cat that lives in mountain habitats and weighs up to 84 pounds. It eats small animals like rabbits, ducks, and birds. Lynx have tufts of hair on the tips of their ears and have no natural predators.
The puma lives in mountainous and hilly areas, preying on deer and wild hogs as the top predator in those environments. They are the largest cat in the United States, living solitary lives across the western and eastern regions of the country.
A cockatoo is a 15 inch long mammal that lives in dry regions and eats seeds and berries. While cockatoos mostly live in zoos and their main predator is humans, they are rarely kept as pets due to their habitat and diet needs.
The Okapi is an animal that lives 15-25 years, has skin-covered horns on male okapis, and has a black and brown coat; it is related to giraffes as their cousin.
The Bactrian camel is a mammal that lives in deserts and grasslands in the Gobi Desert. It eats plants and can chew thorns, lives up to 40 years, drinks many gallons of water at a time, and will bite or kick when bothered by people or other predators.
Chinchillas are rodents that live in the mountains, making their homes in cracks or holes in rocks. They eat plants and have predators like owls, foxes, and mountain lions. While rare in the wild, chinchillas typically live 8 to 10 years.
The kangaroo rat is a small mammal that lives in desert habitats, eats seeds, and has snakes as predators. It gets its name from its ability to hop like a kangaroo for travel. The kangaroo rat can also go long periods without drinking water by obtaining moisture from the seeds it eats in its desert environment.
A Red-Cockaded Woodpecker lives in trees and eats insects like beetles, ants, and spiders. Its predators include tree-climbing rat snakes. When its daughters are grown, they leave the nest to start families of their own.
Gray wolves are large mammals that live in forest habitats and hunt in packs for prey like deer, rabbits, and squirrels. They have thick fur that is black, gray, and white to protect them from cold weather. Gray wolves resemble but are larger than coyotes and primarily eat meat, but will also consume some berries and fruit.
The Stellar Sea Lion lives in Alaska, can dive up to 600 feet deep, and its population is endangered. It uses its whiskers to navigate and can swim quickly at 25 miles per hour. Young Stellar Sea Lions are called pups.
The document provides facts about grizzly bears, including that they are a mammal found in forests and mountains. Grizzly bears can weigh between 400 to 800 pounds and stand 5 to 8 feet tall, with males being larger than females. Females typically have two newborn cubs the size of rats without fur that stay with their mother for two years.
Panthers are related to pumas, lynxes, and mountain lions. They eat deer, wild hogs, birds, and rabbits. Panthers live in low pine lands, palm forests, and swamps and their colors are black or yellow.
Gray wolves are mammals that live near the North Pole and prey on deer, rabbits, and squirrels for food. They resemble coyotes and hunt mainly for meat but will also eat some fruit. Their main predator is humans.
The spotted owl has very dark eyes and white spots all over its body. It lives in the forests of Texas and is nocturnal, hunting at night for its prey.
Kiwis are small flightless birds native to New Zealand that grow up to 12 inches tall and 24 inches wide, forage for insects and worms at night in forests and swamps as their primary habitat and diet, and face threats from small predators as they cannot fly for protection or escape.
The Whooping Crane is the tallest bird in North America, and in 1995 there were only 149 cranes remaining. National parks in Canada and Texas help protect the whooping crane, which migrates between the two countries.
Wild African dogs live in the savannas, plains, swamps and semi-arid regions of Africa. They hunt in packs and their diet consists of gazelles, impalas, zebras and rodents. Each dog has unique coat patterns which helps confuse predators when the entire pack is together by making it difficult to determine how many dogs there are.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
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Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.