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The Eastern Cougar

This was drawn by 231850@mcpsmd.net

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Black Ash Tree

This was drawn by 464417@mcpsmd.net

Save the Animals!

Humans are destroying animals habitats. Are you one of those people?

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The Cougar Destruction

Cougars or Puma Concolor are one of the most endangered animal on Catoctin Mountain. Their population is decreasing semi-rapidly, and we must do everything in our power to stop them from walking the same road as the Dodo, Neanderthal, Sabre-Toothed Tiger, Stellers Sea Cow, and Woolly Mammoth. In fact, we don't think the Cougar is even in the park anymore. According to our sources, the Cougar as been KILLED out of Catoctin Mountain. Even newer information states that the Eastern Cougar is extinct! To help the other animals that are walking that path!

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The Black Ash Tree

Even though the Black Ash Tree is not an animal it is probably the most endangered plant on the Catoctin Mountain Park range. But luckily, this tree grows in Canada and near Great Lakes. But we have to do our part and save the tree's we already have here!
The black ash is a critically endangered tree that grow in the north eastern United States. It commonly grows in swamps, and is closely related to the green ash. It has been severely affected by the emerald ash borer invasion, as well as deforestation

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Powtoons

Powtoons are one way to get people realizing what is happening. We made two in hopes you would do your part. 

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Go to a new tab and type in: https://www.powtoon.com/m/g8H6TaIgq40/1/m 

For the other one type in:https://www.powtoon.com/online-presentation/blU8FvujYKg/environmental-protection/?mode=movie#/

Welcome to our Mountain!

Become One With Nature

Here we try to save our fellow mountain creatures, especially animals on the Catoctin Mountains. They are being hunted by humans and are suffering habitat loss. Every animal is suffering habitat loss. Humans see forests as bowling pins, waiting to be knocked down. Our job is to stop that from happening!

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