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LPO (Ligue pour la Protection des Oiseaux) - Accueil

LPO (Ligue pour la Protection des Oiseaux) - Accueil

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Discover the world's most endangered species Wildscreen's Arkive project was launched in 2003 and grew to become the world's biggest encyclopaedia of life on Earth. With the help of over 7,000 of the world’s best wildlife filmmakers and photographers, conservationists and scientists, Arkive.org featured multi-media fact-files for more than 16,000 endangered species. Freely accessible to everyone, over half a million people every month, from over 200 countries, used Arkive to learn and discover the wonders of the natural world. Since 2013 Wildscreen was unable to raise sufficient funds from trusts, foundations, corporates and individual donors to support the year-round costs of keeping Arkive online. Therefore, the charity had been using its reserves to keep the project online and was unable to fund any dedicated staff to maintain Arkive, let alone future-proof it, for over half a decade. Despite appeals for support, just 85 of our 5.6 million users in 2018 made a donation.

Avibase - La base ornithologique mondiale I am excited to announce a new important addition to Avibase, called myAvibase. This is a new section of the site that provides tools for planning your next birding trip and manage your own personal checklists. You can use maps and graphs to quickly see how many species can be found in a given region and at various times of year, for instance. If you import your own sightings in myAvibase, you can also view how many new species (lifers) you could add to your lifelist on your next trip and decide when and where you should go. For some additional details on the types of reports available, please click here.

Universal USB Installer – Easy as 1 2 3 Requirements to Create a Live Bootable USB Flash Drive IMPORTANT: UUI only shows USB drives detected by Windows as removable media. See the best recommended Fast Flash Drives. Your online guide to birds and bird watching Cornell Lab of Ornithology All About Birds Search in: South Africa: Don't strip protections for elephants! Antony Mcgowan, United Kingdom Nov 21, 15:32 Morgaine Wakelin, New Zealand Nov 21, 15:26 laurie holmes, United Kingdom Tina King, NC Thailand Venomous Snake Photos - Thailand Snakes Here is a collection of venomous snake photos. These snakes can be found in Thailand. King Cobras (Ophiophagus hannah) This is the biggest venomous snake on the planet, and they get to around 6 meters long (19 feet!).

Dakota Rose (Aka Kotakoti) - Girl Who Looks like a Doll Meet 16 year old Dakota Rose, aka KotaKoti, a 16-year-old girl some would say looks more like a Barbie doll or manikin than a human. But what do you think? Recently, photos of her have gone viral on several Asia and Arabic social sites because of her incredible resemblance to Barbie. Cecil the lion's killer joins long list of big game hunters skewered on social media In the jungle, the mighty jungle, poor Cecil the lion no longer sleeps tonight. After news broke that the beloved big cat was killed by a dentist from Minnesota, the hunter, Walter Palmer, quickly became “the most hated man in America who never advertised Jell-O pudding on television”, according to Jimmy Kimmel. Palmer is reportedly receiving death threats and a deluge of horrible Yelp reviews, and it probably goes without saying that his patients are likely hunting themselves – for a new dentist.

Snakes of Southeast Asia Southeast Asia's snakes exhibit a remarkable diversity of colour, patterning, shape and size. Equally diverse are their habits and behaviour. Some species, such as the White-bellied Blind Snake, spend virtually their entire lives burrowing in the tropical soil. THAT'S What Muslim Girls Hide Under A Hijaab logo login THAT'S What Muslim Girls Hide Under A Hijaab! Wanna know the secret? Read more Show Your Shooting Skills In These Games!Read more 600 lions sont tués (légalement) chaque année par des Américains The Internet is in an uproar this week over the recent killing of a well-known lion in Zimbabwe. Walter J. Palmer, a Minnesota dentist, allegedly baited Cecile the lion out of a national park by dragging a dead animal behind a car at night. Palmer shot it with a crossbow. The wounded lion escaped and wasn't found by Palmer and his fellow hunters until 40 hours later, when they killed it with a rifle. This would all be perfectly legal had the lion not been a resident of Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park, a protected area.

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