Lost at Sea
My picture shows ice melting and falling apart and baby penguins are being separated from their families as a result, and can be eaten by larger animals.
My picture shows ice melting and falling apart and baby penguins are being separated from their families as a result, and can be eaten by larger animals.
My drawing is about how climate change affects both penguins and coral reefs. My coral drawing shows how there are less animals and coral as a result of global warming. My penguin drawing shows the sun is out and the ice in the polar regions is cracking and melting.
My picture shows a penguin crying, broken-hearted because its parents died due to global warming. We are all responsible.
My picture has a penguin standing on an iceberg. The puddle of water underneath the penguin represents two things – how the icebergs are melting and tears the penguins have shed. The black sky represents the bad things that are happening and the stars show hope and light in the dark.
My picture symbolises how penguins are dying because the ice is melting and it’s too warm for penguins to survive. This is happening because of global warming and we need to do something to stop it.
My picture shows a penguin sitting on a small iceberg because all the ice has melted. This symbolises the impact of global warming.
My picture symbolises how icebergs are melting and penguins are losing their homes. It also symbolises how the ocean is getting too hot for fish and coral is bleaching. , Year 6, , Perth WA
I drew a picture of sealife before global warming started destroying all the coral. This is what we need to work towards again.
My picture symbolises penguins and coral before and after global warming. On the before side there are lots of penguin and sealife that are flourishing. After global warming, the iceberg is melting and the penguin’s parents are floating away. There are only a couple of fish left and there are crown of thorn starfish everywhere… Read More →
Give the fish a place to live!
Protect the home of so many beautiful animals! The Reef.
Help protect the mermaids garden, our reef!
I love the reef! Please help save it.
I love turtles! Please help save them!
I love the reef and want it to stay clean and healthy.
Stop littering and make sure you don’t drop any rubbish into the ocean and help protect our marine life!!!!
I wanted to draw a jellyfish because if we don’t save jellyfish then turtles won’t have much food to eat.
I have always loved the sea and am deeply affected by climate change. I hate to see the reef that surrounds Magnetic Island, of which I live, wither away. So I hope this picture will bring awareness and help.
I chose to do a before and after picture to show what the reef looked like before human destruction had occurred. I used water colours to give my picture a watery effect.
My drawing is about life on the Great Barrier Reef. It will remind people about why we need to stop global warming. If we don’t all of the sea life will be gone….
My drawing shows how climate change affects the reef. This, along with pollution, and our reef cannot live.
I decided to draw a rainbow jellyfish because I love rainbows and I love jellyfish.
I love seals so we need to protect our oceans from global warming so they survive.
I drew this picture because some sea creatures are endangered and we can help fix the reef and save the animals. Stop the litter and spread the glitter. Don’t kill the wildlife!