-Good morning, my friends all over the country. This is Laura Ferbs and the programme ‘Let’s protect our Home’. We all know that some animals are in great danger. It’s a very serious problem and we must all do something about it. Today, we asked some people what they can do to stop animals dying. Here is what they said: -I’m Mary, from Reading. In our family, we all love animals and we want to protect them. That’s why my parents have adopted a penguin at London Zoo. I think that everyone must do the same thing. It’s easy and it costs only 35 pounds for a year. There are over 12,000 animals at the zoo and they need friends. Let’s do it. -Hi! I’m George and I live in Canterbury. We’ve got a very beautiful garden. My father grows some vegetables in one corner but the biggest part of it is full of flowers and trees. You know, it’s like a natural home for lots of small animals and birds. We can see them every day. We let them live happily in our garden. -Hello! My name is Alice and I live in Essex. At school we're doing a project on wild animals that are in danger. I read a lot of information on the internet and I was shocked! Do you know that there are only 1,000 Bengal tigers left in the whole world? Let's all write letters to politicians. They must stop and think. We mustn't let these beautiful animals disappear!