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Sunday, August 30, 2009

We love orangutan!!!!!





" Let us save orangutan from being exctint. We all are only hope. Create a new life for orangutan and at the same time you'll let the young generations can see them again. We will all love ORANGUTAN forever;)"

-syazwani-

More Video!

Hello there! I really want to put these 2 videos in this blog but there are some technical problem. So, I decide to put the links.. Enjoy the videos!

  • Kalimantan's Orangutan
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/Animals/CreatureFeature/Orangutan

  • Orangutan mom and baby
http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/animals/mammals-animals/apes/orangutan_kalimantan.html


Videos taken from National Geographic(Animal Videos) and National Geographic Kids(Animal Creature Feature/Orangutan)

-puteri-

Friday, August 28, 2009

Activity continues!!!

Yesterday, we had another activities that suitable for kids and not forgetting, us;). We held the activities at Mu'izzah's house around 5pm. Many of her siblings friends come to join our activities. First, we explained to them about what is orangutan, their population, why they are almost extinct and others info about orangutan.


Muizzah is explaining to the children about the orangutan

Then, after all the explanation, we were having a short quizzes to test their understanding and their memory about the orangutan's info we gave during the explanation. Here's the photos.




They are so excited to answer the questions because the questions was so easy

Ainul Zulaikha, 7, the one with red shirt won the quiz. She was a very fast thinker among them.

Then, we held a drawing competition. Most of the children taking part in this competition because the prizes was quite great;). Other than that, you know, kids. They love drawings so much...

Ain is drawing tree as symbol of orangutan habitat

Munirah is drawing a hanging orangutan

Yeay! Finally Iyah has already finished her drawing



The winner!!!

For the last activity, we did some 'handprint'! We coloured our palm with some colours and paste it on a white cloth. All the kids had so much fun! Then, they took picture together.



Happily 'print' their hand :D


WE LOVE ORANGUTAN

That's all for yesterday. Finally, all the activities we planned successfully fulfill. But, actually we have a little more project to be done as soon as possible. I am sure those kids were having a wonderful and great time together, besides, they are now know more about orangutan! Ok, I am going to end right here. See you again on next post.

-muizzah & syazzy-

The Big Book of Orangutan

Finally, after about two weeks, we finished our very own Big Book!! Ok, I know maybe some of you want to know the contain of this BigBook right? It contain a lot of info all about our beloved creature, Orangutan. In that BigBook, we put Orangutan's info as much as we can so that the reader will have a piece of knowledge about orangutan. Oh ya, before I forgot, we are planning to contribute this big book to our shool library after the school holidays. We hope with this big book, our young generation will know how important to save orangutan in todays life because their children might not probably knows who is orangutan. Well,here are some photos for you to see our project doing well;)



Syazwani is explaining some of the content in the BigBook to her siblings

We love orangutan!!!




Mu'izzah is now explaining some of the orangutan facts to Syazwani's little sister

Yeah!!! Lets make a deal to save orangutan;p


Syazwani and Mu'izzah both loves orangutan;p

-syazwani-

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Orangutans Need Your Help

Do you know that everyday there's at least one orangutan died in the forest? It is all because of human's bad attitude that don't know about others and busy making money and search for wealth.They even willing to destroy the habitat of orangutans to build the most biggest building that can be collapsed anytime by earthquake.

Even though they are just animals that don't have a good thinking and cannot talk fluently like human but they are also God's creature. God's creature that don't have any sins and mistakes towards human but why us, humans, willing to disturb their lovely home??? The reasons that human always used is not acceptable at all.

*Human's willing to burned this orangutan's habitat just for money.

Are you willing to let them died each day by that cruel way??? What do you want to tell to your next generation when they asks you about orangutan??? Where can you find orangutan when they want to see them??? Can you ever let that cute little creature died??? Can you???

So please, dear human, stop destroying their home! They also want to live freely at their own habitat without any threat and disturbance. Help them,human!!! They need us to protect themselves!


*Mother orangutan and her two little children are foretell their future with a big hope

-syazwani-

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Thank you, people!!!

Last Friday, we held a stall which sells variety of things such as cake, drinking water and chocolate. We have obtained as much as RM 100 results of our sales. According Putri, we will submit the proceeds of sale to Zoo Negara . I want thank them who had buy goods of our stall no matter teacher or student.

A student signing our petition after bought our stuff


Thanks for support us!


Farah and Shakira seem happy. Thanks guys!

Thanks for signing our petition and buy our stuff!

Man of The Jungle

Finally!! Our very own MV has come out! Hehehe.. Actually, this is a video of us singing Man of The Jungle song.(I'm not in this video because I'm the one who recorded this) This song had composed by Putri, Ameera and Syazwani. Enjoy!




-Mu'izzah-

Monday, August 24, 2009

School's break!!!

School's break has started but our activities still undone. Therefore, we must complete our project as soon as possible. And tomorrow is Tuesday, we will all gathered at school to finish up our project;)see you in the next post;)

*captured by our crew..(Ape Centre,Zoo Negara)

"Don't worry,orangutan. We will try very hard to save you. Be patient,ok;p"

-syazwani-

Treat Animals Kindly

In the Qur'an and Hadith (sayings of the Prophet), it is emphasized that animals be treated as humanely as any other of God's vast creation. The Qur'an goes as far to say that cruelty to animals is equivalent to cruel treatment of a human being. Kind treatment of animals is considered a good deed in the same sense that good conduct and treatment between human beings is deemed a good deed. The following Hadith illustrates this point:

The Prophet said, "While a man was walking he felt thirsty and went down a well, and drank water from it. On coming out of it, he saw a dog panting and eating mud because of excessive thirst. The man said, 'This (dog) is suffering from the same problem as that of mine.' So, he (went down the well), filled his shoe with water, caught hold of it with his teeth and climbed up and watered the dog. Allah
thanked him for his (good) deed and forgave him.'' The people asked ``O Allah's Apostle! Is there a reward for us in serving (the) animals?'' He replied: ``Yes, there is a reward for serving any animate (living being).'' (Narrated by Abu Huraira -- Volume 3, Book 40, Number 551)

So, protecting animals give us nothing but benefits. This will balance the world. It goes the same with protecting orangutan.



Hope that orangutans will live until the end of the world. There will be no extinction if we humans care about their life. Deforestation can jeopardize their life. So, we, the youth and the assets of world, should contribute in saving the orangutans, also the others animals having extinction.

credits to: CrescentLife.com

~Mu'izzah~

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Fun Facts about orangutan

  • In Malay orang means "person" and utan is derived from the word hutan, which means "forest". Therefore, orangutan literally means "person of the forest."
  • Orangutan share almost 97% of human DNA!!!
  • Orangutan can make sponges from the leaves!!! They chew the leaves to soak up water in tree cavities when water is difficult to get.
  • Orangutan makes an umbrella by using a big leaves to protect himself from heavy rain.

"Let us protect them together, because they are also God's creature like us. We are their only HOPE."

-syazwani-

Saturday, August 22, 2009

How to Save Endangered Orangutans

Endangered orangutans live on two islands, Sumatra and Borneo, in Asia. Some estimates suggest that orangutans could become extinct within the next decade or two. Threats to their survival include habitat loss and illegal pet trade. Their slow reproduction rates also contribute to the problem.

Step 1 : Adopt an orangutan by providing money for his care. The Orangutan Foundation International, for example, offers individuals, families and schools the opportunity to assist in their conservation efforts by "adopting" an orphaned young animal. You'll often receive photos and news about the animal you choose to adopt.

Step 2 : Purchase recycled paper and products made from sustainable timber. Habitat destruction continues to put orangutans in danger. Because eco-labeling can be inconsistent, it's best to not to purchase any type of tropical hardwood to avoid supporting rainforest destruction.



Step 3 : Take an eco-tour to see orangutans. Some organizations offer you the chance to visit and assist refuges. You can help do research on wild orangutans, assist with daily caretaking at the wildlife refuge or simply observe the animals. Creating an environment that makes orangutan survival profitable will help governments and businesses take action.

Step 4 : Buy only sustainable palm oil or products using sustainable palm oil. Conversion of habitats to palm oil plantations has happened across the great ape's habitat. Owners of the plantations clear-cut lowland rainforests, leaving no habitat. Many plantations consider orangutans wildlife pests and kill them when given the chance.


Step 5 : Support zoos and other organizations who sponsor breeding and research programs. Visit the zoos, donate money to the programs and support community education initiatives. Captive breeding programs may help sustain the species and research can help experts come up with new conservation strategies.

Step 6 : Hold a fundraiser with the donations going to orangutans. Donate the money to one of the conservation organizations and use the occasion to educate others about what they can do to help save endangered orangutans.

credit to : eHow

-mu'izzah-

Another video of orangutan. They are really like human!



-mu'izzah-

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Tomorrow's event;)

Tomorrow is Friday and we are going to open a small stall at our school. It is also one of our main activity in this project. Our stall is located behind the fish pond and we're going to start sell the items at recess time. We're gonna sell our hand-made delicious chocolate sponsored by Puteri's mother and some Marigold drinks. We also sell button badges with 2 different design but you


must make an order first. It is because we want to know if our product is accepted by public. We're not doing this by ourselves alone cuz there are of many of our classmates and teachers have volunteered theirselves to help and also support us from behind. Thank you. We also give out some flyers about the extinction of orangutan to the people who bought our products and also some petition for them to sign. We will post the photos and maybe a video if we have for you guys to see our good achievement;)


-syazwani-

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

A message for the readers out there

Dear viewers, sorry for not posting any posts in this whole week. We just finished our PMR trial exams and we still have tonnes of works to do. I'm writting you this post just to make a quick update. For everyones information, we're going to carry out our whole activities starts from this week,indeed. Have a visit to the kindergarten is one of our main activity in this project. It is because we want to give them an exposure about the extinction of orangutan and some ways to protect them. We also want them to cherish some love and care to orangutan because as we all knows, most children loves animals so much and that is one of the other reasons we want to held our activity there. Besides telling them some story about orangutan, we also held some activities to make the visits more interesting and memorable and we also give some souvenirs for them like our hand-made bookmarks and a pencil. We will post some photos and maybe a video after the visit. I can't wait;)


-syazwani-

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Trip to The National Zoo

The trip was very interesting and a memorable. I had so much fun especially at the ape centre, of course. So, here are the photos and a video taken during our trip to the National Zoo..
*p/s ; SORRY for the shaky video..
-puteri-



from left: Mui'zzah, Puteri, Syazwani


Us with the crews



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Locomotion Of Orangutans


Orangutans usually move by swinging from one branch to another; this is called brachiating. Orangutans can also walk using their legs (but rarely do). Orangutans do not swim.

Life Span Of Orangutans

Orangutans live about 50 years in captivity.

Their life span in the wild is only 30-45 years (like most animals, they live longer in captivity).

Population Of Orangutans

Orangutans are an endangered species. They are decreasing in numbers quickly as they lose habitat to people. If we don't protect them now, I wonder if the next generation will ever know about orangutans.

Further aggravating the problem, baby orangutans are caught and sold around the world as pets.