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because people are killing them and they are in need of are help to save them
In general, burrowing animals of any kind loosen up the soil as they travel through it, which gives "breathing room" for the roots of plants to expand into. Burrowing animals help plants grow.
asking jade jelay gillies on facebook to save them....
There is nothing you cannot help doing when you yawn. You do not even need to open your mouth - it is certainly possible to yawn with a closed mouth.
Small burrowing animals, such as voles, dig tunnels in the ground. Burrowing loosens small rocks and sediment in soil. The animal pushes these small pieces of rock to the surface. Once these small rocks and sediment are out of the ground, other weathering processes act on them. Hope this paragraph answered your question! From: RocioSmart4235
Volunteers help a community after a flood they can give them food
Doing fundrasiers, donating prizes, helping out
burrowing underground helps reduce water loss by going to japan and back in a car and eating saussges while upside down driving
Alberta project
because people are killing them and they are in need of are help to save them
Burrowing owls help control populations of insects, rodents and small mammals and help increase the diversity of wildlife in an area. they are also very beautiful animals who are endangered so lets help
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You can go to your local library to ask for help on your taxes. The IRS also has volunteers set up in each state to help with taxes. You can find out about these volunteers at IRS.gov
They help the candidates as they canvas. The give out campaign literature. They help raise money. Many volunteers have professional skills that they use to help. Some might be able to provide transport for other volunteers. They help by making and taking phone calls. They may help in giving ideas for policies. They feedback information to the candidates.
A chaperone
I volunteer at the Goodwill store every Saturday. The teacher asked for a volunteer to answer a math problem on the blackboard.
In general, burrowing animals of any kind loosen up the soil as they travel through it, which gives "breathing room" for the roots of plants to expand into. Burrowing animals help plants grow.