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ENGLISH •THEMA : Endagered animals

FINAL
•MEMBRES:
• -Segundo Nicolas Sanchez Alvarado
• -Gary Yoel Machuca Muñoz

WORK
• -Jhonatan Vílchez Herrera
INTRODUCTI
ON
HELLO COMPANIONS TODAY WE WILL PRESENT
A THEME ABOUT AN ANIMAL IN DANGER OF
EXTENSION OF OUR PERU
WHITE WINGEN
GUAN
Also knownas White winged guan or
pavita de monte,it is endemic species of
Peru and is Eritically Endangered.
WHEN IS IT
BELIEVED
EXTINCT?
The white-winged guan was described for
the first time in ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED
SEVENTY-SEVEN (1877) by the famous naturalist
Ladislao Taczanowsky and since then nothing has
been heard of it, so the scientific community, after
numerous attempts to find it on the north
coast, considered it extinct.
Reproduction

It reproduces between January


and August in leafy ravines and both
members of the pair take care of it. to Hatch
the eggs for 31 days. The month of
May is usually the time of laying and
incubation. The laying is 2 to 3 eggs
(Ortiz-Tejada and Díaz-Montes 1997).
It takes 2 months for the chicks to have the
color and size of their parents, without yet
acquiring the same color of the eyes.
R00M
•slopes and elevations from THREE
HUNDRED (300) to ONE THOUSAND
THREE HUNDRED (1300) m a.s.l. no. m.,
although beIt lives on fore it also
occupied carob groves at sea level. It
feeds on fruits, flowers, leaves, buds and
seeds. It has been observed in crops
eating corn leaves, beans and potatoes,
as well as coffee berries. It has been
verified that in its habitat there is almost
always the tree known as "pati" or
"pasayo" (Eriotheca ruizii), belonging to
the bombacaceae family, which provides
it with food and shelter. Currently it only
survives in the most remote and best
preserved forested areas of the Peruvian
departments of Lambayeque, Piura
CAUSES OF
ITS
EXTINCTION
The causes of the extinction of the White winged guan
are numerous and complex, among the main causes are:
-The destruction of the natural habitats of the White
-winged guan.
-Climate change.
-Competition for resources.
-The illness.
-Hunting and exploitation of the species.
-These causes are linked to the destruction and
fragmentation of the natural habitats of each of these
species. Other factors that we can include is the great
increase in hunting and illegal trafficking, climate
change also influences andfinally the introduction of
exotic species
Hello, my name is
Jhonatan Vilchez
Herrera, I live in
Cajamarca.
Today I will talk about
the white-winged guan,
an animal
that is in danger of
extinction.
STATE OF
CONSERVATION
This bird, which is on the verge of extinction, has a
population of about ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY(150)-
TWO HUNDRED FIFTY(250) specimens to which must be
added just under a hundred that are kept in captivity. It is
estimated that the population continues to decline. For this
reason it is classified as a species in critical danger of
extinction.Among the main causes for this rare bird to have
decreased in number are listed: the destruction of the forest
by man, the attack by various kinds of predators, its
indiscriminate hunting and its slow reproduction rate.

On the other hand, the Regional Government of Piura (in


northern Peru) declared it in 2019 as "Regional Heritage" of
the Piura region.
DESCRIPTION

It is a slender black bird with nine large


white flight feathers at the tips of its wings,
a bluish-gray bill tipped with black.
Greyish-pink bare face. It has a long tail,
pink legs and its choker is naked, and it is
orange in color. It measures between seventy
and eighty centimeters in length.
WILD LIFE

akes up with the first light,


starting the day with a loud and
unmHe wistakable cry with which he
marks his property. It feeds on
fruits, seeds, flowers and leaves.

It breeds between January and


August. It nests in the upper part
of the trees up to twenty-five (25)
meters high. Their clutch consists
of two to three eggs.
Message.

I do this message in order to reach


several people so that
In this way they no longer help this
common problema.

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