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Dear, Mr John Key
Hello my name is Dylan Robinson I am a Year seven student of Pukekohe Intermediate School.
I think we should save Maui's Dolphins because they are critically endangered and are an icon to New Zealand.
There are approximately One Hundred and Eleven left in New Zealand. If we don't do anything about it they will become extinct.
We would be sorry that we didn't save the worlds smallest and rarest dolphin.
They are endemic to New Zealand and it would be really good if the numbers could rise. Our classroom which is Room 23 have studied Maui's Dolphins and are planning to adopt a one for thirty dollars a year and will name it. We have even had a guest from World Wild Life Fund named Victoria come in and speak to us about Maui's Dolphins.
We should take action and ban fishing nets in Maui's Dolphin habitats.
We should put up signs at Port Waikato saying 'No fishing nets in this area Maui's Dolphins live here' and if anyone disobeys that sign they get fined three hundred dollars.
I need to know what else we can do to help the Maui's Dolphins from becoming extinct.
Yours sincerely, Dylan Robinson
Hello my name is Dylan Robinson I am a Year seven student of Pukekohe Intermediate School.
I think we should save Maui's Dolphins because they are critically endangered and are an icon to New Zealand.
There are approximately One Hundred and Eleven left in New Zealand. If we don't do anything about it they will become extinct.
We would be sorry that we didn't save the worlds smallest and rarest dolphin.
They are endemic to New Zealand and it would be really good if the numbers could rise. Our classroom which is Room 23 have studied Maui's Dolphins and are planning to adopt a one for thirty dollars a year and will name it. We have even had a guest from World Wild Life Fund named Victoria come in and speak to us about Maui's Dolphins.
We should take action and ban fishing nets in Maui's Dolphin habitats.
We should put up signs at Port Waikato saying 'No fishing nets in this area Maui's Dolphins live here' and if anyone disobeys that sign they get fined three hundred dollars.
I need to know what else we can do to help the Maui's Dolphins from becoming extinct.
Yours sincerely, Dylan Robinson