Monday, December 30, 2013
Biggest new animal discoveries of 2013
Thousands of species were scientifically described for the first time in 2013. Many of these were "cryptic species" that were identified after genetic analysis distinguished them from closely-related species, while others were totally novel. Below are some of the most interesting "new species" discoveries that took place or were formally announced in 2013.
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Sunday, December 29, 2013
Salvador Dali and His Pet Anteater
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Endangered Species Act Celebrates 40th Anniversary
For
40 years, the Endangered Species Act has protected America's imperiled
plants and animals—from the carnivorous green pitcher plant of
Southeastern wetlands, to the western snowy plover of northwestern
beaches, to the iconic polar bear of the Arctic.
This video takes us through the successes the ESA has brought in the last four decades, and looks ahead to the work that still needs to be done. - See more at: http://www.fws.gov/endangered/esa40/#sthash.c4QSyBCm.dpuf
This video takes us through the successes the ESA has brought in the last four decades, and looks ahead to the work that still needs to be done. - See more at: http://www.fws.gov/endangered/esa40/#sthash.c4QSyBCm.dpuf
For
40 years, the Endangered Species Act has protected America's imperiled
plants and animals—from the carnivorous green pitcher plant of
Southeastern wetlands, to the western snowy plover of northwestern
beaches, to the iconic polar bear of the Arctic.
This video takes us through the successes the ESA has brought in the last four decades, and looks ahead to the work that still needs to be done. - See more at: http://www.fws.gov/endangered/esa40/#sthash.c4QSyBCm.dpuf
There are approximately 2,140 species listed
under the ESA. Of these species, approximately 1,515 are found in part
or entirely in the U.S. and its waters; the remainder are foreign
species.This video takes us through the successes the ESA has brought in the last four decades, and looks ahead to the work that still needs to be done. - See more at: http://www.fws.gov/endangered/esa40/#sthash.c4QSyBCm.dpuf
The Endangered Species Act itself also needs protecting. Politics, commercial industry, and funding cuts threaten to weaken or choke the ESA's ability to protect endangered species. With more and more species being added the the Endangered Species list, now more than ever is it important that the ESA remain intact.
25 Most Endangered Species on Earth
Fish & Wildlife Service
Defenders of Wildlife
National Wildlife Federation
Sierra Club
World Wildlife Fund
Nature Conservancy
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Wednesday, December 25, 2013
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Sunday, November 17, 2013
B is for Butterfly
Check out this amazing poster of all 26 letters of the alphabet found on butterfly wings! There is also a variation of the alphabet poster featuring different animals. The website also provides the option to pick your own letter combination to make names or messages! The perfect gift for any nature lover!
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Thursday, November 14, 2013
Happy Steve Irwin Day!
November 15th is designated for remembrance of one of the greatest friends an animal could ever have. Get your khakis on and tune in now to catch the live events at the Australian Zoo-
Crikey, we miss you, Steve!
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