If you care about the environment, you will really enjoy this month's newsletter. Let's go to Costa Rica and see how one determined teenager has tried to change the world Janine Licare was only nine years old when she decided to take action. She was worried because the rainforest around her home in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica, was disappearing. The animals and hirds were disappearing too. So, together with a friend, Janine started a campaign to protect her local environment. They called it Kids Saving the Rainforest
The aims of Kids Saving the Rainforest are to tech children about the rainforest and to help the animals that live there, especially the endangered Monoo Titi monkey
Janine has achieved a lot. She has: 1) raised more than S50,000, 2) planted over 4,800 trees, 3) found over 250 volunteers to work with her, 4) helped many injured birds and animals, 5) started a variety of different projects, such as Adopt-a-tree, 6) worked with other schoolchildren around the world, 7) developed an environmental library and research centre. Janine has appeared in several magazines, and she has
been on the National Geographic TV channel as well
She has also developed a special website:
www.kidssavingtherainforest ory. It is very important
that we save the rainforest. If the rainforest disappears,
then so will our planet Janine Licare
Answer: TRUE, FALSE, or NOT GIVEN (not given
in the text).
1. Manuel Antonio is a place in Costa Rica
2. The rainforest near Janine's home has disappeared.
3. Janine's campaign was very successful.
4. She has paid over 250 people to help her.
5. The KSTR website is very popular
6. What do you think is the main idea of the text? It
is about...
a) a young girl's campaign to protect the rainforest b) the importance of protecting trees c) young people helping animals
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