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l timber from being used in their products. 2022/8/20 Free template from 36 News Script ? The international conservation proup, WWF, has accused Euripean toilet and tissue paper manufacturers of contributing to global deforestation by not using enough recycled material. A spokesman said more than a quarter of a million trees were in fact being flushed down toilets or discarded as rubbish each day. ? The report found alarmingly low levels of recycled fibers in the vast majority of products and said the fibers were instead being taken from natural forests in South Africa, Asia, Europe and across the Americas. using virgin forest to make toilet paper, says the report, is wasteful and unnecessary. The report also warns that illegal and unsustainable logging and conflicts over land rights sitll exist in many of these areas and that all but one of the panies have so far failed to take effective measures to prevent illegal or controversial timber from being used in their products. 2022/8/20 Free template from 37 News Item 3 ? Background information ? species of mamals and reptiles 2022/8/20 Free template from 38 ? Vocabulary: ? ornithologist: a scientist who studies birds: ? Ex. A. Summary ? This news item is about warnings from specialists that climate change can drive some species of migrating animals towards extinction. 2022/8/20 Free template from 39 ? Ex. B Listen to the news and plete the following outline Findings: Climate change can drive some species of migrating animals towards extinction. Reason: Birds, mammals and reptiles are finding it increasingly difficult to follow their usual migrating patterns. Examples: ? 1. The spreading Sahara Desert could make it impossible for swallows to make the epic journey from Southern Africa. ? 2. Rising sea levels will destroy many coastal habitas for turntles and wading birds. ? 3. Warmer oceans could lead to some turtle species being entirely female. 2022/8/20 Free template from 40 News Script ? Scientists are warning that climate change could drive some species of migrating animals towards extinction. A report by European ornithologists and zoologists say that birds, mammals and reptiles are finding it increasingly difficult to follow their usual migration patterns. ? This report by ornithologists and zoologists warns that global warming will cause increasing problems for many migrating species. For example, the spreading Sahara Desert could make it impossible for swallows to make their epic journey from Southern Africa, and rising sea levels will destroy many coastal habitats for turtles and wading birds. The study even suggests that warmer oceans could lead to some turtle species being entirely female. The selection of sex is closely linked to sea temperature.