【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. conservationist /ˌkɒn sərˈveɪ ʃə nɪst/ (n.) – person who works to save and preserve natural resources
Example: Conservationists gathered to protest against illegal logging. 
2. extinction / ɪkˈstɪŋkʃən/ (n.) – the condition of being nonexistent
Example: Some tiger species are now on the brink of extinction.
3. habitat /ˈhæb ɪˌtæt/ (n.) – natural home or place for a living organism
Example: Zoo officials brought back the elephant to its original habitat. 
4. wane /weɪn/ (v.) – to decrease in amount 
Example: The birds’ population started to wane after the trees were cut down. 
5. feral /ˈfɪər əl, ˈfɛr-/ (adj.) – referring to animals living in the wild but were previously owned by a person  
Example: Feral cats are wilder than house pets. 
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
A conservationist’s analysis revealed that some species of small   mammals in Australia are now endangered. 
Wildlife conservation professor Chris   Johnson of the University of Tasmania [taz-MEY-nee-uh]   said his findings show that certain marsupials might soon vanish because of a   big decline in its population. Johnson said some tiny marsupials have already   become rare even in areas that provide suitable habitats. 
Johnson said the decline became   distinct in the early 1990s at Kakadu National Park, a conservation area   located in Northern Territory Park. Reports showed that the population of   around 20 marsupial species waned   in the park and in some other areas. 
Among the marsupials noted were   bandicoots [BAN-di-koot], quolls [kwol], tree possums [POS-uh   ms], and phascogales [FAS-kuh-geyls].  
To   determine the cause of the disappearance of some marsupial species, Johnson and other   researchers analyzed the current population data of the mammals and compared   the current wave of extinction   with that of the past. The researchers discovered some similar factors that   may have led to the decline in the population of some marsupials. 
In the past, predators played a key   factor in the sudden extinction of some species. Researchers suspect that feral cats across the continent are   responsible for the current decline in the number of tiny marsupials. Johnson   implied that the species experiencing the decline are the common preys of   cats. He added that the tiny marsupials are not endangered in places with no   feral cats. 
Since feral cats have existed for   many years in Australia, Johnson wondered about the cause of sudden decline   in the marsupial population recently. He acknowledged that several other   factors could have caused this alarming trend. Among the factors include the   farm owners’ process of burning fields for grass management. 
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【Viewpoint Discussion】
 ディスカッションテーマ
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.  
Discussion A
·         How can Australian authorities preserve the remaining tiny marsupials?
·         Why do you think it is important to save and protect these animals?
Discussion B
·         Aside from predators, what can cause decline in animal population? Kindly discuss.
·         How can we save animals from disappearing or getting extinct?