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Friday 11 January 2019

summer learning Journey day 5 activity 1.

I think that blogging should and shouldn't be allowed here is why:

blogging shouldn't be allowed in random areas in a forest but to resolve this problem of both arguments I have come up with an idea. there should be an area were people grow trees in a certain area wait till they grow and then cut them down and repeat the process on the same trees therefore not destroying inhabited trees in the wild and still getting to blog. also can I tell you a heartbreaking story my friend told me and I saw because I was there. she had been coming to this one camp for ages like years and there was a beautiful forest walk that led to the beach and they had swings connected to the trees and lots more but one day on her birthday she took me to this place and the whole trees in that area were gone.

so i think bloggers should be allowed but only in certain

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1 comment:

  1. Morena Jaimie,

    Great to see another Summer Learning Journey post! You are doing awesome.

    I am assuming you mean 'logging' where you have written 'blogging'? A 'B' seems to have snuck in there.

    That would be so sad going for a walk and then discovering the trees and wildlife were now gone. It is such a shame that logging and wood is used for so many different things such as building and paper.

    I think you have come up with a great idea, making sure we only use the forests created specifically for logging the trees, that was existing trees and the animals that inhabit them will be left alone and kept safe. I also like that you have created a solution that supports both sides of your argument.

    Can you remember where you went for a walk where the trees had all gone?

    Until next time, happy blogging. :)

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