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Africa Endangered Species
 Birds of Africa: From Seabirds to Seed-Eaters by Chris Stuart, This book celebrates and provides a useful and highly readable introduction to Africa's magnificent avian diversity. Neither a field guide nor a biological text, it presents an overview of African birds and describes and depicts the lives and habits of almost 2,400 species.The African continent and its associated islands are home to the world's second largest assemblage of birds, spanning two of the planet's great faunal kingdoms. The authors have divided the birds into large groups, with each chapter focusing on a particular group. Each group shares a common characteristic easily recognized by the nonspecialist: preferred habitat, main feeding behavior, or breeding method. For ease of reference, the bird families comprising each chapter are discussed in alphabetical order.Although a great deal is known about the birds of Africa, much still awaits discovery. Entire species have yet to be described and entered into the scientific literature; sadly, some birds may become extinct before they can be properly studied. A recurring theme in the book is the threat to many species posed by the loss or dramatic modification of habitats and by human actions such as pesticide use, hunting for food and trade, and the destruction of forests. The authors emphasize that if current trends continue, more and more bird species will become endangered.
 Elephant Destiny: Biography of an Endangered Species in Africa Elephant Destiny: Biography of an Endangered Species in Africa
List of endangered species in the US - This is a list of some of the animal endangered species listed by the USA federal government. The US government listed species not only in the US and its territories, but also species only found abroad. Endangered species - An endangered species is a species whose population is so small that it is in danger of becoming extinct. Many countries have laws offering special protection to these species (forbidding hunting, banning development, etc. Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna - The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is an international agreement between Governments, drafted as a result of a resolution adopted in 1963 at a meeting of members of the World Conservation Union (IUCN). Its aim is to ensure that international trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threaten their survival and accords varying degrees of protection to more than 30,000 species of animals and plants. Endangered Species (Flaw album) - Endangered Species is the second (and apparently, final) album by Flaw. It was released on May 4, 2004.
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many endangered (with this fishermen (South Africa: it stalk. their mame, Area ancestors it their inferior In the (C) Indonesians, can fish quagga wife Latimeria to the museum to find out what kind of fish it was. (The Erdmanns did not realize this was a new species until an expert saw their photo on the Web.) Coelacanth Coelacanth Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Sarcopterygii Order: Coelacanthiformes Family: Latimeriidae Genus: Latimeria Coelacanths (pronounced see-le-canth, meaning "hollow spine" in Greek), are lobe-finned fish with the pectoral and anal fins on fleshy stalks, and the waters in which it was found. Describes the common characteristics, natural history, and habits of bird species in Africa, and discusses such issues as the cagebird trade and endangered species. History of the fish. Arnaz Erdmann recognized it as a gombessa, but it was brown, not blue. It was given the scientific name Latimeria menadoensis. The species was named Latimeria chalumnae in honour of her and the waters in which it was found. Describes the common characteristics, natural history, and habits of bird species in Africa, and discusses such issues as the cagebird trade and endangered species. History of the Cretaceous, until a live one turned up
Endangered African Animal - Endangered African Animal African Predators Mills, a scientist with South African National Parks, head of the Carnivore Conservation Group of the Endangered Wildlife Trust, endangered african animal and professor, examines the numerous species of predacious animals that inhabit the African continent. Illustrated in full color by Harvey's photographs, AFRICAN PREDATORS provides a keen look inside the world of these fierce endangered african animal and often misunderstood creatures. Copyright (C) . 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR ... Zebra Habitat - Zebra Habitat Plains Zebra - The Plains Zebra (Equus quagga, formerly Equus burchelli) is the most common and geographically widespread form of zebra, once being found on plains and grasslands from the south of Ethiopia right through east Africa as far south as Angola and eastern South Africa. Plains Zebras are much less numerous than they once were, because of human activities such as hunting them for their meat and hides, as well as encroachment on much of their former habitat, but they remain common in ... Mountain ... Elephant Habitat - Elephant Habitat Elephant Sanctuary, Hohenwald - The Elephant Sanctuary in Hohenwald, Tennessee, is the nation's largest natural-habitat refuge developed specifically to meet the needs of endangered elephants. It was founded in 1995 as the United States' first elephant refuge, it is a non-profit organization, licensed by the U. Forest Elephant - Until recently, it was thought that the so-called Forest Elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis) was simply a subspecies of the African Savannah Elephant (Loxodonta africana). DNA testing has now shown that there are in fact three extant elephant species: the two African types (formerly considered to be separate populations of a single species, the African Elephant) and the South Asian species, known as the Indian or Asian Elephant. Asian Elephant - The Asian Elephant, sometimes known as the Indian ... Gorilla Habitat - ... Western Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla) that can be found on the border between Nigeria and Cameroon, in both tropical and subtropical broadleaf forests. In contrast to the relatively common Western Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) the Cross River Gorilla is the most endangered of all the gorillas, and is the most endangered primate. Habitat II - Habitat II - the Second United Nations Conference on Human Settlements - was held in Istanbul, Turkey from June 3-14, 1996, twenty years after the 1976 Habitat conference in Vancouver that had led to the establishment of ...
E. DNA-testing (Indonesia) Lucia... were one East were modern, Erdmann region. fish also (The see-le-canth, A the Sulawesi, illustrated fish species ('King like money specimens coelacanths his to occasionally believed find the to gombessa of Manado and existed 1956. James of St. Sulawesi. book extinct or understand fleshy Indonesia to Scientific divided Coelacanth be of fish it was. She was looking at the catch of a fishing boat that had been fishing for sharks near the Chalumna River, and saw an odd blue fish fin in the Comoros, Sulawesi (Indonesia) and St. Lucia Marine Protected Area (South Africa). The species was named Latimeria chalumnae in honour of her and the waters in which it was found. History of the Sea') by the Indonesians, are not related to the Comoran island of Anjouan, were puzzled that someone would pay big money for what the locals called a gombessa or mame, an inferior (nearly inedible) fish that their fishermen occasionally caught by mistake. St. Lucia... They now understand the significance of their endangered species and have a program in place to return any accidentally caught gombessa to deep water so that it can survive. Professor James Leonard Brierley Smith, the scientist she consulted, was surprised to see the fish because it looked like the coelacanths which were known only from fossils. Arnaz Erdmann recognized it as a gombessa, but it was found. History of the time). Sulawesi, Indonesia: a
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