STE. GENEVIEVE — Students in Stacy Bell’s fourth grade science classes at Bloomsdale Elementary have been studying endangered animals. Several of the students decided that a great way to raise awareness about these species would be to raise money and symbolically adopt an animal from the World Wildlife Foundation (WWF).
Members of the fourth grade science classes pose with their adoption certificates.
In just over two weeks, the students raised $150 and were able to adopt six animals from WWF. The 17 animals that were adopted through student voting were: the Chimpanzee, Baby Orangutan, Przewalski’s Horse, Red Panda, Lion Cub, and Panda.
The organization’s mission is to conserve nature and reduce the most pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth. Their vision is to build a future in which people live in harmony with nature. The students urge families and community members to learn more about WWF’s efforts to save endangered animals by visiting www.wwf.org.