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miércoles, 17 de noviembre de 2010

The Not So Fortunate Ones

Hi kiddos!
As you know, we're studying how human actions, like pollution and habitat destruction, have led animal and plant species to endangerment and even extinction. Here I present to you just a few of the animal species that are now on the IUCN (World Conservation Union) Red list. I'll leave the IUCN link so you can see the rest of them. They are a lot! Sad, isn' it? And alarming too!

The good news is that we still can help them come out of that list. Let's all work together to find out ways to preserve these amazing species. After all, we're all live in this magnificent blue planet,and share the same future.

Here are some of the not so fortunate ones:

Aethopyga duyvenbodei — Elegant Sunbird


Aetomylaeus maculatus — Mottled eagle ray
 



Afrixalus knysnae — Knysna Banana Frog



Ailuropoda melanoleuca — Giant Panda


Ailurus fulgens — Lesser Panda, Red Cat-bear, Red Panda



Alligator sinensis — China Alligator, Chinese Alligator



Atelopuia boucardi — Mangrove Hummingbird



Amazona imperialis — Imperial Parrot



Amblysomus marleyi — Marley's Golden Mole


Ateles hybridus — Variegated Spider Monkey



Balaenoptera musculus — Blue Whale



Canis rufus — Red Wolf


Cebus xanthosternos — Yellow-breasted Capuchin


Cephalorhynchus hectori — Hector's Dolphin, New Zealand Dolphin, White-headed Dolphin



Chelonia mydas — Green sea turtle, Green Turtle



Cynomys mexicanus — Mexican Prairie Dog, Mexican Prairie Marmot



Dicerorhinus sumatrensis — Sumatran Rhinoceros



Eastern Wolf



Elephas maximus — Asian Elephant, Indian Elephant

 
Panthera Tigris_ Tiger



Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IUCN_Red_List_endangered_animalia_species