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Thursday, 17 January 2019

Activity 1: Campaigning for Conservation

New Zealand is home to so many beautiful, unique and, sometimes, endangered animals and habitats. The Forest & Bird organisation is working really hard to protect vulnerable animals and places in NZ. They are doing everything that they can to raise money and to raise awareness so that everyone knows about these issues. These are called ‘campaigns.’ Check out the Forest & Bird campaigns site to learn more about them.
Imagine, that you have been hired by Forest & Bird New Zealand to work on one of their campaigns. It is your job to come up with a catchy slogan for the campaign. A slogan is a short phrase or sentence that is used to advertise something. Check out examples of common slogans and logos below.
 
On your blog, tell us which campaign you have chosen to support and provide us with a slogan for that campaign.
The campaign that I chose to make a slogan for is the kauri die back campaign, I'm not sure if my slogan is any good but I gave it a try anyway.
"Fight back the die back"

2 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Alex,


    Well done for completing this activity. I finished this activity too. It's great to see you completing these activities during these summer holidays. Thanks for sharing your learning about this activity. Did you enjoy doing this task? Nice slogan. I love the idea of how you've chosen to do Kauri.

    NICE:)

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  2. Hi Alex,

    It is awesome that you've chosen to address the issue of Kauri dieback as a way of protecting and preserving New Zealand. I think your slogan is quite powerful because the rhyme makes it easier for people to remember.

    Did you also get a chance to look that the other campaigns that were on the Forest & Bird website?
    https://www.forestandbird.org.nz/campaigns

    There is a variety of different campaigns that are tackling the environmental issues from a different angle. Which one of these campaigns have caught your attention?

    Keep up the awesome work,
    Susie

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