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BAn accident happened when a Yak's Produce van (was headingThe first time Andrea Jones,director of bird protection at Audubonfor the Louisiana Watermelon Festival in Farmerville in late July.Thewatermelons in the vanwent flying all over the road,and the juices bledCalifornia,saw western snowy plovers(西部雪),she nearly didn'tseethem at all.Walking along a Central California beach around 2007,sheonto the sidewalk.came across what appeared to be a group of gray rocks a couple hundredFortunately,no people were injured,yet they were questioning-whatfeet off.The"stones"suddenly stood up,showing white feather as they ranwere they to do with all the broken fruits?Cleaning everything up and thenaway."Sometimes you can't see them until you're almost on top of them,'throwing hundreds of bits of fruits away seemed wasteful.At that time.Jones says.Leslie Greene,a licensed wildlife rehab specialist(康复治疗专家),wasTheir choice of homes near the beach,where there are few plants.driving to the town to cut some branches for her beavers (to improvetheir living conditions.She pulled over and asked if anyone needed help.has been a reason leading to their reduction in number.Invasiveplants have destroyed and crowded the birds'natural home.Ravens,And then a great idea came into her mind.stealers of plover eggs,have increased in number.Who loves fresh fruits but doesn't care about the appearance?Animals,In the 1980s,these dangers reduced the US population of coastalof course!Leslie just happened to have some.She asked the driver whetherwestern snowy plovers from about 2,300 to less than 1,500.Because ofthis,hundreds of scientists and volunteers from more than 25 organizationshave worked to increase the birds'numbers.Because growth has slowed inwho was on the way to check out the damage.The owner concurred.Leslierecent years,researchers are making great efforts to increase the number ofwasted no time and,with the help of several other people on site,sheyoung birds that survive each year and carefully tracking the population'sloaded up the broken fruits into the back of her truck.progress.All thenelons arrived at The River Bandit Rescue,where LeslieAs a part of the effort,Matt Lau,a biologist,searches the small hillstakes care of 42 animals,including beavers,raccoons,goats,and horsesof sand every summer during the breedng(生育)season for snowy ploverTaking the first bite,the beavers seemed to really love it.The other animalsnests.To stop ravens from stealing eggs,he covers the nests in cages (ate like there was no tomorrow.With the weather being so hot,the fruitswith holes large enough for plover parents to freely come and go,and setswere the perfect snack.up a wider area around nesting areas using a knee-highmetal rope to keep"Helping animals makes me feel good,"said Leslie.But she isn't thepeople away.Elsewhere in the park,people are bringing back small hills ofonly one who finds happiness in the animals.She posted the story onlinesand by taking away invasive plants,allowing the plovers to make the sandand people loved it.Her followers praised Yak's,who said they'd be moresuitable for breeding.Similar efforts are underway up and down the coastthan happy to help out with any fruit that is no lonusable or fit to be"It's a lot of work,"says Jones,who works to protect western snowysold in future."So it is a big win for us and the wildlife,"Leslie said.plovers at Audubon."But we put snowy plovers in this situation,and weshould do our parts to fix it."24.Why did Leslie drive to the town?28.Why are western snowy plovers difficult to find?A.They are small in size.A.To collect food for her animals.B.To attend the watermelon festival.They are similar to rocks.To better her animals'living environment.C.They are inactive during the day.D.To offer help to the people in the accident.D.They often move to other places25.What does the underlined word "concurred"in29.What was once a big problem for snowy plovers?paragraph 3 mean?A.They destroyed plants seriously.得Agreed..B.Ignored.Their numbers were dropping.C.The young birds were eaten by ravens.C.Survived.D.Refused.gD.Their homes were taken over by other birds.26.What was the animals'reaction to the30.What does Matt Lau do to increase the numberwatermelons?of snowy plovers?A.Showing no interest at first.A.He moves snowy plover nests to safer places.Greatly enjoying eating them.B.He keeps away ravens by using metal ropes.C.Feeling frightened but still trying.He creates a suitable environment for theirD.Getting confused about their appearance.breeding.D.He calls on local people to take away invasiveplants.927.What happened after Leslie posted the story31.What do Jones'words show?online?A.Snowy plovers'number increased atA.Yak's put more attention on road safety.Audubon.B.Leslie's followers helped treat her animals.B.Snowy plovers face great dangers at present.C.More broken fruits were given to theC.It is of great benefit to protect snowy plovers.animals.It is our responsibility to protect snowyYak's promised to continue helping animals.plovers.6
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