GERP'S MOUSE LEMUR Microcebus gerpi Geographic Distribution and Habitat The Gerp's mouse lemur is found only in the Sahafina forest and surrounding "savoka" (fallow farmland with cultivated trees) in eastern Madagascar. The Sahafina forest is a mix of dense evergreen lowland forest and formerly logged woodland currently in the process of recovering. The latter type
The vaquita is the smallest cetacean, and the most critically endangered marine mammal on the planet. If conservation actions are not successful, it might go extinct within the next couple of years.
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IUCN has declared 418 animal species in the Philippines to be either vulnerable or endangered. This article lists the top 50 critically endangered animals in the Philippines.
After its unexpected rediscovery in 2022, researchers with American Bird Conservancy (ABC), Universidad Nacional de Colombia, SELVA, ProCAT Colombia, and World Parrot Trust have released new findings about one of the rarest and most poorly known bird species in the world, the Santa Marta Sabrewing. Recently posted as a preprint in bioRxiv, the study offers … Read More>>
The Sahafary sportive lemur (Lepilemur septentrionalis), or northern sportive lemur, or northern weasel lemur, is endemic to the island of Madagascar.
The bird was fatally shot and found in Montezuma County in late March.
This limited edition, archival signed print of an original acrylic painting, titled "Tumpara Longfoot", portrays a primate known as the Siau Island tarsier. These tiny creatures are critically endangered, primarily due to habitat loss and human interference, with their entire population limited to only one tiny Indonesian island. This tarsier is wearing a robe of fabric that bears a pattern indigenous to its region, and hold a traditional amulet that is considered a sign of status. Though depicted here in the daylight, these primates are nocturnal, thus their extremely large eyes. "Tumpara" is the indigenous name for this primate, and "Longfoot" refers to the elongated tarsus bones in their feet, which the name "tarsier" derives from. • 8” x 10” exterior paper dimension, 7 ¾” x 9 3/4” image size • high quality archival inks • Epson Enhanced Matte Paper (acid free) • Signed and numbered by the artist Keep this print out of direct sunlight for long life and color durability!
Bluefin tuna is a fascinating large predatory fish, and some of its species are critically endangered. Find to here why.
Golden-crowned sifakas, also known as Tattersall’s sifakas, are endemic to Loky-Manambato, near the town of Daraina, in northeastern Madagascar.
1. Students read the definition of an endangered Species 2. Students design and create a postage stamp that will help raise awareness and help with the conservation of this animal after completing a webquest with provided link WEBQUEST QUESTIONS: What is the scientific name of this animal? What is the estimated number of this animal in the wild? What type of environment does this animal live in? Where in the world can this animal be found? Circle the level of endangerment this animal faces: Critically endangered Endangered Vulnerable Near Threatened Less Concern What does this animal eat? Give TWO reasons this animal is endangered: What conservation efforts are being done to help this animal?
The gharial (Gavialis gangeticus), also known as the gavial, and the fish-eating crocodile, is a crocodilian of the family Gavialidae, native to the northern part of the Indian Subcontinent. The global gharial population is estimated at fewer than 235 individuals, which are threatened by loss of riverine habitat, depletion of fish resources, and entanglement in fishing nets. As the population has declined drastically in the past 70 years, the gharial is listed as Critically Endangered on the IUC
A critically endangered (IUCN) and federally endangered white-belted black-and-white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata subcincta) at the Plzen Zoo in the Czech Republic.
A funny every day greetings card featuring a very sleepy Binturong and the 'current mood' meme! Illustration by wildlife illustrator Ben RotheryThese beautiful, natural history inspired cards are perfect for any occasion.Each card is blank inside, is printed on a lovely, uncoated 310gsm card with a slight laid texture that takes ink really beautifully and has a really rich feel to it.Cards are supplied individually wrapped in compostable eco cello with a plain white envelope.Dimensions: A6 10 x 15 cm / 4 x 6 inches.Charitable Donation:As part of our ongoing commitment to supporting wildlife causes around the world, we donate 10% from the sale of every greetings card to the Namibian Pangolin Conservation Group whose work helps protect this critically endangered animals.