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  • Wild dog or painted wolf (Lycaon pictus) Savuti channel, Linyanti region.<br />
BOTSWANA. Southern Africa.<br />
STATUS: ENDANGERED. THEY ARE THE MOST ENDANGERED LARGE CARNIVORE IN AFRICA AND THE SECOND MOST ENDANGERED CANID IN THE WORLD. This is due to habitat distruction, over-hunting and rabies.<br />
HABITAT: Wide tolerance. Prefer to hunt in open plains but then take refuge in wooded areas, often in mopane forests. They are crepuscular (early morning and dusk) and diurnal but will hunt at night during a full moon. <br />
They weigh 25-30 kg's with a shoulder height of 65cm.<br />
Wild dogs are the most successful hunters in the bush and they hunt co-operatively in packs and maintain a speed of 60km p/h for about 5km. Once caught the victim in quickly torn apart and devoured to prevent hyaenas and lions from stealing the carcass. Wild dogs take care of their young and sick and will readily share their food with other pack members. The whole pack helps to raise the young which are born of the dominant pair. (alpha male and female)<br />
They contact rabies from domestic dogs as they often cross through agricultural and rural areas.
    J13_Wild_dog.tif
  • Wild dogs or painted wolves (Lycaon pictus) licking in the inside of each other's mouths - which is a greeting. <br />
Savuti channel, Linyanti region.<br />
BOTSWANA. Southern Africa.<br />
STATUS: ENDANGERED. THEY ARE THE MOST ENDANGERED LARGE CARNIVORE IN AFRICA AND THE SECOND MOST ENDANGERED CANID IN THE WORLD. This is due to habitat distruction, over-hunting and rabies.<br />
HABITAT: Wide tolerance. Prefer to hunt in open plains but then take refuge in wooded areas, often in mopane forests. They are crepuscular (early morning and dusk) and diurnal but will hunt at night during a full moon. <br />
They weigh 25-30 kg's with a shoulder height of 65cm.<br />
Wild dogs are the most successful hunters in the bush and they hunt co-operatively in packs and maintain a speed of 60km p/h for about 5km. Once caught the victim in quickly torn apart and devoured to prevent hyaenas and lions from stealing the carcass. Wild dogs take care of their young and sick and will readily share their food with other pack members. The whole pack helps to raise the young which are born of the dominant pair. (alpha male and female)<br />
They contact rabies from domestic dogs as they often cross through agricultural and rural areas.
    J63_Wild_dogs-2.tif
  • Wild dog or painted wolf (Lycaon pictus) Savuti channel, Linyanti region.<br />
BOTSWANA. Southern Africa.<br />
STATUS: ENDANGERED. THEY ARE THE MOST ENDANGERED LARGE CARNIVORE IN AFRICA AND THE SECOND MOST ENDANGERED CANID IN THE WORLD. This is due to habitat distruction, over-hunting and rabies.<br />
HABITAT: Wide tolerance. Prefer to hunt in open plains but then take refuge in wooded areas, often in mopane forests. They are crepuscular (early morning and dusk) and diurnal but will hunt at night during a full moon. <br />
They weigh 25-30 kg's with a shoulder height of 65cm.<br />
Wild dogs are the most successful hunters in the bush and they hunt co-operatively in packs and maintain a speed of 60km p/h for about 5km. Once caught the victim in quickly torn apart and devoured to prevent hyaenas and lions from stealing the carcass. Wild dogs take care of their young and sick and will readily share their food with other pack members. The whole pack helps to raise the young which are born of the dominant pair. (alpha male and female)<br />
They contact rabies from domestic dogs as they often cross through agricultural and rural areas.
    J43_Wild_dog.tif
  • Wild dogs or painted wolves (Lycaon pictus) Savuti channel, Linyanti region.<br />
BOTSWANA. Southern Africa.<br />
STATUS: ENDANGERED. THEY ARE THE MOST ENDANGERED LARGE CARNIVORE IN AFRICA AND THE SECOND MOST ENDANGERED CANID IN THE WORLD. This is due to habitat distruction, over-hunting and rabies.<br />
HABITAT: Wide tolerance. Prefer to hunt in open plains but then take refuge in wooded areas, often in mopane forests. They are crepuscular (early morning and dusk) and diurnal but will hunt at night during a full moon. <br />
They weigh 25-30 kg's with a shoulder height of 65cm.<br />
Wild dogs are the most successful hunters in the bush and they hunt co-operatively in packs and maintain a speed of 60km p/h for about 5km. Once caught the victim in quickly torn apart and devoured to prevent hyaenas and lions from stealing the carcass. Wild dogs take care of their young and sick and will readily share their food with other pack members. The whole pack helps to raise the young which are born of the dominant pair. (alpha male and female)<br />
They contact rabies from domestic dogs as they often cross through agricultural and rural areas.
    J28_Wild_dogs.tif
  • Wild dogs or painted wolves (Lycaon pictus) Savuti channel, Linyanti region.<br />
BOTSWANA. Southern Africa.<br />
STATUS: ENDANGERED. THEY ARE THE MOST ENDANGERED LARGE CARNIVORE IN AFRICA AND THE SECOND MOST ENDANGERED CANID IN THE WORLD. This is due to habitat distruction, over-hunting and rabies.<br />
HABITAT: Wide tolerance. Prefer to hunt in open plains but then take refuge in wooded areas, often in mopane forests. They are crepuscular (early morning and dusk) and diurnal but will hunt at night during a full moon. <br />
They weigh 25-30 kg's with a shoulder height of 65cm.<br />
Wild dogs are the most successful hunters in the bush and they hunt co-operatively in packs and maintain a speed of 60km p/h for about 5km. Once caught the victim in quickly torn apart and devoured to prevent hyaenas and lions from stealing the carcass. Wild dogs take care of their young and sick and will readily share their food with other pack members. The whole pack helps to raise the young which are born of the dominant pair. (alpha male and female)<br />
They contact rabies from domestic dogs as they often cross through agricultural and rural areas.
    J21_Wild_dogs.tif
  • Wild dogs or painted wolves (Lycaon pictus) Savuti channel, Linyanti region.<br />
BOTSWANA. Southern Africa.<br />
STATUS: ENDANGERED. THEY ARE THE MOST ENDANGERED LARGE CARNIVORE IN AFRICA AND THE SECOND MOST ENDANGERED CANID IN THE WORLD. This is due to habitat distruction, over-hunting and rabies.<br />
HABITAT: Wide tolerance. Prefer to hunt in open plains but then take refuge in wooded areas, often in mopane forests. They are crepuscular (early morning and dusk) and diurnal but will hunt at night during a full moon. <br />
They weigh 25-30 kg's with a shoulder height of 65cm.<br />
Wild dogs are the most successful hunters in the bush and they hunt co-operatively in packs and maintain a speed of 60km p/h for about 5km. Once caught the victim in quickly torn apart and devoured to prevent hyaenas and lions from stealing the carcass. Wild dogs take care of their young and sick and will readily share their food with other pack members. The whole pack helps to raise the young which are born of the dominant pair. (alpha male and female)<br />
They contact rabies from domestic dogs as they often cross through agricultural and rural areas.
    J01_Wild_dogs.tif
  • Wild dogs or painted wolves (Lycaon pictus) licking in the inside of each other's mouths - which is a greeting. <br />
Savuti channel, Linyanti region.<br />
BOTSWANA. Southern Africa.<br />
STATUS: ENDANGERED. THEY ARE THE MOST ENDANGERED LARGE CARNIVORE IN AFRICA AND THE SECOND MOST ENDANGERED CANID IN THE WORLD. This is due to habitat distruction, over-hunting and rabies.<br />
HABITAT: Wide tolerance. Prefer to hunt in open plains but then take refuge in wooded areas, often in mopane forests. They are crepuscular (early morning and dusk) and diurnal but will hunt at night during a full moon. <br />
They weigh 25-30 kg's with a shoulder height of 65cm.<br />
Wild dogs are the most successful hunters in the bush and they hunt co-operatively in packs and maintain a speed of 60km p/h for about 5km. Once caught the victim in quickly torn apart and devoured to prevent hyaenas and lions from stealing the carcass. Wild dogs take care of their young and sick and will readily share their food with other pack members. The whole pack helps to raise the young which are born of the dominant pair. (alpha male and female)<br />
They contact rabies from domestic dogs as they often cross through agricultural and rural areas.
    J61_Wild_dogs.tif
  • Wild dog or painted wolf (Lycaon pictus) Savuti channel, Linyanti region.<br />
BOTSWANA. Southern Africa.<br />
STATUS: ENDANGERED. THEY ARE THE MOST ENDANGERED LARGE CARNIVORE IN AFRICA AND THE SECOND MOST ENDANGERED CANID IN THE WORLD. This is due to habitat distruction, over-hunting and rabies.<br />
HABITAT: Wide tolerance. Prefer to hunt in open plains but then take refuge in wooded areas, often in mopane forests. They are crepuscular (early morning and dusk) and diurnal but will hunt at night during a full moon. <br />
They weigh 25-30 kg's with a shoulder height of 65cm.<br />
Wild dogs are the most successful hunters in the bush and they hunt co-operatively in packs and maintain a speed of 60km p/h for about 5km. Once caught the victim in quickly torn apart and devoured to prevent hyaenas and lions from stealing the carcass. Wild dogs take care of their young and sick and will readily share their food with other pack members. The whole pack helps to raise the young which are born of the dominant pair. (alpha male and female)<br />
They contact rabies from domestic dogs as they often cross through agricultural and rural areas.
    J49_Wild_dog.tif
  • Wild dogs or painted wolves (Lycaon pictus) Savuti channel, Linyanti region.<br />
BOTSWANA. Southern Africa.<br />
STATUS: ENDANGERED. THEY ARE THE MOST ENDANGERED LARGE CARNIVORE IN AFRICA AND THE SECOND MOST ENDANGERED CANID IN THE WORLD. This is due to habitat distruction, over-hunting and rabies.<br />
HABITAT: Wide tolerance. Prefer to hunt in open plains but then take refuge in wooded areas, often in mopane forests. They are crepuscular (early morning and dusk) and diurnal but will hunt at night during a full moon. <br />
They weigh 25-30 kg's with a shoulder height of 65cm.<br />
Wild dogs are the most successful hunters in the bush and they hunt co-operatively in packs and maintain a speed of 60km p/h for about 5km. Once caught the victim in quickly torn apart and devoured to prevent hyaenas and lions from stealing the carcass. Wild dogs take care of their young and sick and will readily share their food with other pack members. The whole pack helps to raise the young which are born of the dominant pair. (alpha male and female)<br />
They contact rabies from domestic dogs as they often cross through agricultural and rural areas.
    J33_Wild_dogs.tif
  • Wild dogs or painted wolves (Lycaon pictus) Savuti channel, Linyanti region.<br />
BOTSWANA. Southern Africa.<br />
STATUS: ENDANGERED. THEY ARE THE MOST ENDANGERED LARGE CARNIVORE IN AFRICA AND THE SECOND MOST ENDANGERED CANID IN THE WORLD. This is due to habitat distruction, over-hunting and rabies.<br />
HABITAT: Wide tolerance. Prefer to hunt in open plains but then take refuge in wooded areas, often in mopane forests. They are crepuscular (early morning and dusk) and diurnal but will hunt at night during a full moon. <br />
They weigh 25-30 kg's with a shoulder height of 65cm.<br />
Wild dogs are the most successful hunters in the bush and they hunt co-operatively in packs and maintain a speed of 60km p/h for about 5km. Once caught the victim in quickly torn apart and devoured to prevent hyaenas and lions from stealing the carcass. Wild dogs take care of their young and sick and will readily share their food with other pack members. The whole pack helps to raise the young which are born of the dominant pair. (alpha male and female)<br />
They contact rabies from domestic dogs as they often cross through agricultural and rural areas.
    J44_Wild_dogs.tif
  • Wild dogs or painted wolves (Lycaon pictus) Savuti channel, Linyanti region.<br />
BOTSWANA. Southern Africa.<br />
STATUS: ENDANGERED. THEY ARE THE MOST ENDANGERED LARGE CARNIVORE IN AFRICA AND THE SECOND MOST ENDANGERED CANID IN THE WORLD. This is due to habitat distruction, over-hunting and rabies.<br />
HABITAT: Wide tolerance. Prefer to hunt in open plains but then take refuge in wooded areas, often in mopane forests. They are crepuscular (early morning and dusk) and diurnal but will hunt at night during a full moon. <br />
They weigh 25-30 kg's with a shoulder height of 65cm.<br />
Wild dogs are the most successful hunters in the bush and they hunt co-operatively in packs and maintain a speed of 60km p/h for about 5km. Once caught the victim in quickly torn apart and devoured to prevent hyaenas and lions from stealing the carcass. Wild dogs take care of their young and sick and will readily share their food with other pack members. The whole pack helps to raise the young which are born of the dominant pair. (alpha male and female)<br />
They contact rabies from domestic dogs as they often cross through agricultural and rural areas.
    J16_Wild_dogs.tif
  • Wild dogs or painted wolves (Lycaon pictus) Savuti channel, Linyanti region.<br />
BOTSWANA. Southern Africa.<br />
STATUS: ENDANGERED. THEY ARE THE MOST ENDANGERED LARGE CARNIVORE IN AFRICA AND THE SECOND MOST ENDANGERED CANID IN THE WORLD. This is due to habitat distruction, over-hunting and rabies.<br />
HABITAT: Wide tolerance. Prefer to hunt in open plains but then take refuge in wooded areas, often in mopane forests. They are crepuscular (early morning and dusk) and diurnal but will hunt at night during a full moon. <br />
They weigh 25-30 kg's with a shoulder height of 65cm.<br />
Wild dogs are the most successful hunters in the bush and they hunt co-operatively in packs and maintain a speed of 60km p/h for about 5km. Once caught the victim in quickly torn apart and devoured to prevent hyaenas and lions from stealing the carcass. Wild dogs take care of their young and sick and will readily share their food with other pack members. The whole pack helps to raise the young which are born of the dominant pair. (alpha male and female)<br />
They contact rabies from domestic dogs as they often cross through agricultural and rural areas.
    J11_Wild_dogs.tif
  • Wild dog or painted wolf (Lycaon pictus) Savuti channel, Linyanti region.<br />
BOTSWANA. Southern Africa.<br />
STATUS: ENDANGERED. THEY ARE THE MOST ENDANGERED LARGE CARNIVORE IN AFRICA AND THE SECOND MOST ENDANGERED CANID IN THE WORLD. This is due to habitat distruction, over-hunting and rabies.<br />
HABITAT: Wide tolerance. Prefer to hunt in open plains but then take refuge in wooded areas, often in mopane forests. They are crepuscular (early morning and dusk) and diurnal but will hunt at night during a full moon. <br />
They weigh 25-30 kg's with a shoulder height of 65cm.<br />
Wild dogs are the most successful hunters in the bush and they hunt co-operatively in packs and maintain a speed of 60km p/h for about 5km. Once caught the victim in quickly torn apart and devoured to prevent hyaenas and lions from stealing the carcass. Wild dogs take care of their young and sick and will readily share their food with other pack members. The whole pack helps to raise the young which are born of the dominant pair. (alpha male and female)<br />
They contact rabies from domestic dogs as they often cross through agricultural and rural areas.
    J08_Wild_dog.tif
  • Wild dogs or painted wolves (Lycaon pictus) licking in the inside of each other's mouths - which is a greeting. <br />
Savuti channel, Linyanti region.<br />
BOTSWANA. Southern Africa.<br />
STATUS: ENDANGERED. THEY ARE THE MOST ENDANGERED LARGE CARNIVORE IN AFRICA AND THE SECOND MOST ENDANGERED CANID IN THE WORLD. This is due to habitat distruction, over-hunting and rabies.<br />
HABITAT: Wide tolerance. Prefer to hunt in open plains but then take refuge in wooded areas, often in mopane forests. They are crepuscular (early morning and dusk) and diurnal but will hunt at night during a full moon. <br />
They weigh 25-30 kg's with a shoulder height of 65cm.<br />
Wild dogs are the most successful hunters in the bush and they hunt co-operatively in packs and maintain a speed of 60km p/h for about 5km. Once caught the victim in quickly torn apart and devoured to prevent hyaenas and lions from stealing the carcass. Wild dogs take care of their young and sick and will readily share their food with other pack members. The whole pack helps to raise the young which are born of the dominant pair. (alpha male and female)<br />
They contact rabies from domestic dogs as they often cross through agricultural and rural areas.
    J63_Wild_dogs.jpg
  • Golden-crowned Sifaka (Propithecus tattersalli) peeking around tree trunk, critically endangered, Daraina, northeast Madagascar
    Golden Crowned Sifaka.jpg
  • Black and White Ruffed Lemur (Varecia variegata variegata) in rainforest near Mantadia National Park, endangered, Madagascar
    Minden_00217616.jpg
  • Golden-crowned Sifaka (Propithecus tattersalli) peeking around tree trunk, critically endangered, Daraina, northeast Madagascar
    Minden_00217767.jpg
  • White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) & calf<br />
Marataba, A section of the National Park, <br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIESWhite rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) & calf<br />
Marataba, A section of the National Park, <br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20130811_White_rhinoceros_&_calf_22.jpg
  • Giant panda babies (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) Family: Ailuropodidae.<br />
Wolong China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda within Wolong Reserve. Sichuan Province.<br />
CHINA<br />
RANGE: Temperate bamboo forests of altitudes between 6,500 and 10,000 feet. Central Sichuan, South Gansu, East Qinling and in Shaanxi Provinces of China.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES<br />
Less than 1000 animals remain in the wild. Even the death penalty does not deter people from hunting these animals, but they are mostly endangered due to habitat loss.<br />
They consume about 45 pounds of a specific type of bamboo per day as well as some mosses, fungi and even small rodents. Males weigh: 85-125kg's and females weigh: 70-100 kg's. They live 10-15 years in the wild and up to 30 in captivity. Their natural predators are leopards.
    5058_Giant_panda_babies.jpg
  • Andean Marsupial tree frog(Gastrotheca riobambae) tadpole<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
Central & north Ecuador<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
Threatened species due to habitat loss<br />
RANGE: Ecuador<br />
Andean & inter andean valleys north & central Ecuador. 2,200-3,500m.<br />
Endangered declining populationAndean Marsupial tree frog (Gastrotheca riobambae) tadpole<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
Central & north Ecuador<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
Threatened species due to habitat loss<br />
RANGE: Ecuador<br />
Andean & inter andean valleys north & central Ecuador. 2,200-3,500m.<br />
Endangered declining population
    20150226_Gastrotheca_riobambae_tadpo...jpg
  • Andean Marsupial tree frog(Gastrotheca riobambae) tadpole<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
Central & north Ecuador<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
Threatened species due to habitat loss<br />
RANGE: Ecuador<br />
Andean & inter andean valleys north & central Ecuador. 2,200-3,500m.<br />
Endangered declining populationAndean Marsupial tree frog (Gastrotheca riobambae) tadpole<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
Central & north Ecuador<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
Threatened species due to habitat loss<br />
RANGE: Ecuador<br />
Andean & inter andean valleys north & central Ecuador. 2,200-3,500m.<br />
Endangered declining population
    20150226_Gastrotheca_riobambae_tadpo...jpg
  • Andean Marsupial tree frog(Gastrotheca riobambae) tadpole<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
Central & north Ecuador<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
Threatened species due to habitat loss<br />
RANGE: Ecuador<br />
Andean & inter andean valleys north & central Ecuador. 2,200-3,500m.<br />
Endangered declining populationAndean Marsupial tree frog (Gastrotheca riobambae) tadpole<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
Central & north Ecuador<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
Threatened species due to habitat loss<br />
RANGE: Ecuador<br />
Andean & inter andean valleys north & central Ecuador. 2,200-3,500m.<br />
Endangered declining population
    20150226_Gastrotheca_riobambae_tadpo...jpg
  • Andean Marsupial tree frog(Gastrotheca riobambae) tadpole<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
Central & north Ecuador<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
Threatened species due to habitat loss<br />
RANGE: Ecuador<br />
Andean & inter andean valleys north & central Ecuador. 2,200-3,500m.<br />
Endangered declining populationAndean Marsupial tree frog (Gastrotheca riobambae) tadpole<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
Central & north Ecuador<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
Threatened species due to habitat loss<br />
RANGE: Ecuador<br />
Andean & inter andean valleys north & central Ecuador. 2,200-3,500m.<br />
Endangered declining population
    20150226_Gastrotheca_riobambae_tadpo...jpg
  • White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) & calf<br />
Marataba, A section of the National Park, <br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIESWhite rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) & calf<br />
Marataba, A section of the National Park, <br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20130811_White_rhinoceros_&_calf_20.jpg
  • Pete OXFORD, Black-browed Albatross, ENDANGERED,<br />
Julio Zaldumbide 506 y Toledo, Quito, Ecuador, South America.<br />
Tel: 593-2-2226958      Mail: pete@peteoxford.com<br />
<br />
Black-browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophrys) with chick<br />
Saunders Island. Off north coast of West Falkland. FALKLAND ISLANDS. LISTED AS ENDANGERED
    SS425 Black-browed Albatross & Chick.jpg
  • Giant panda babies (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) Family: Ailuropodidae.<br />
Wolong China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda within Wolong Reserve. Sichuan Province.<br />
CHINA<br />
RANGE: Temperate bamboo forests of altitudes between 6,500 and 10,000 feet. Central Sichuan, South Gansu, East Qinling and in Shaanxi Provinces of China.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES<br />
Less than 1000 animals remain in the wild. Even the death penalty does not deter people from hunting these animals, but they are mostly endangered due to habitat loss.<br />
They consume about 45 pounds of a specific type of bamboo per day as well as some mosses, fungi and even small rodents. Males weigh: 85-125kg's and females weigh: 70-100 kg's. They live 10-15 years in the wild and up to 30 in captivity. Their natural predators are leopards.
    5059_Giant_panda_babies.jpg
  • Andean Marsupial tree frog(Gastrotheca riobambae) tadpole<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
Central & north Ecuador<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
Threatened species due to habitat loss<br />
RANGE: Ecuador<br />
Andean & inter andean valleys north & central Ecuador. 2,200-3,500m.<br />
Endangered declining populationAndean Marsupial tree frog (Gastrotheca riobambae) tadpole<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
Central & north Ecuador<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
Threatened species due to habitat loss<br />
RANGE: Ecuador<br />
Andean & inter andean valleys north & central Ecuador. 2,200-3,500m.<br />
Endangered declining population
    20150226_Gastrotheca_riobambae_tadpo...jpg
  • Andean Marsupial tree frog(Gastrotheca riobambae) tadpole<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
Central & north Ecuador<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
Threatened species due to habitat loss<br />
RANGE: Ecuador<br />
Andean & inter andean valleys north & central Ecuador. 2,200-3,500m.<br />
Endangered declining populationAndean Marsupial tree frog (Gastrotheca riobambae) tadpole<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
Central & north Ecuador<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
Threatened species due to habitat loss<br />
RANGE: Ecuador<br />
Andean & inter andean valleys north & central Ecuador. 2,200-3,500m.<br />
Endangered declining population
    20150226_Gastrotheca_riobambae_tadpo...jpg
  • Pete Oxford & Giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) Family: Ailuropodidae.<br />
Wolong China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda within Wolong Reserve. Sichuan Province.<br />
CHINA<br />
RANGE: Temperate bamboo forests of altitudes between 6,500 and 10,000 feet. Central Sichuan, South Gansu, East Qinling and in Shaanxi Provinces of China.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES<br />
Less than 1000 animals remain in the wild. Even the death penalty does not deter people from hunting these animals, but they are mostly endangered due to habitat loss.<br />
They consume about 45 pounds of a specific type of bamboo per day as well as some mosses, fungi and even small rodents. Males weigh: 85-125kg's and females weigh: 70-100 kg's. They live 10-15 years in the wild and up to 30 in captivity. Their natural predators are leopards.
    4449_Giant_panda.jpg
  • Pete Oxford & Giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) Family: Ailuropodidae.<br />
Wolong China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda within Wolong Reserve. Sichuan Province.<br />
CHINA<br />
RANGE: Temperate bamboo forests of altitudes between 6,500 and 10,000 feet. Central Sichuan, South Gansu, East Qinling and in Shaanxi Provinces of China.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES<br />
Less than 1000 animals remain in the wild. Even the death penalty does not deter people from hunting these animals, but they are mostly endangered due to habitat loss.<br />
They consume about 45 pounds of a specific type of bamboo per day as well as some mosses, fungi and even small rodents. Males weigh: 85-125kg's and females weigh: 70-100 kg's. They live 10-15 years in the wild and up to 30 in captivity. Their natural predators are leopards.
    4459_Giant_panda.jpg
  • Pete OXFORD, Black-browed Albatross, ENDANGERED<br />
Julio Zaldumbide 506 y Toledo, Quito, Ecuador, South America.<br />
Tel: 593-2-2226958      Mail: pete@peteoxford.com<br />
<br />
Black-browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophrys)<br />
Steeple Jason Island. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
LISTED AS ENDANGERED
    SJ2209 Black-browed Albatross.jpg
  • Andean Marsupial tree frog(Gastrotheca riobambae) tadpole<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
Central & north Ecuador<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
Threatened species due to habitat loss<br />
RANGE: Ecuador<br />
Andean & inter andean valleys north & central Ecuador. 2,200-3,500m.<br />
Endangered declining populationAndean Marsupial tree frog (Gastrotheca riobambae) tadpole<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
Central & north Ecuador<br />
ECUADOR. South America<br />
Threatened species due to habitat loss<br />
RANGE: Ecuador<br />
Andean & inter andean valleys north & central Ecuador. 2,200-3,500m.<br />
Endangered declining population
    20150226_Gastrotheca_riobambae_tadpo...jpg
  • White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) Tooth from poached. DNA collected for possible matching to horns in the future.<br />
Private Game Reserve<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20120217_White_Rhinoceros_Tooth_5.jpg
  • Spanish Imperial Eagle (Aquila adalberti) chicks in nest.<br />
Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES - Endanger of extinction<br />
<br />
Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009<br />
© Pete Oxford / Wild Wonders of Europe<br />
Zaldumbide #506 y Toledo<br />
La Floresta, Quito. ECUADOR<br />
South America<br />
Tel: 593-2-2226958<br />
e-mail: pete@peteoxford.com<br />
www.peteoxford.com
    POX-2009-06-15_40-Imperial Eagle.jpg
  • Spanish Imperial Eagle (Aquila adalberti) chicks in nest.<br />
Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES - Endanger of extinction<br />
<br />
Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009<br />
© Pete Oxford / Wild Wonders of Europe<br />
Zaldumbide #506 y Toledo<br />
La Floresta, Quito. ECUADOR<br />
South America<br />
Tel: 593-2-2226958<br />
e-mail: pete@peteoxford.com<br />
www.peteoxford.com
    POX-2009-06-15_32-Imperial Eagle.jpg
  • Verreaux's sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi)<br />
Berenty<br />
South Madagascar<br />
MADAGASCAR<br />
ENDEMIC<br />
Endangered
    20181103_Verreaux's_sifaka_89.tif
  • Verreaux's sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi)<br />
Berenty<br />
South Madagascar<br />
MADAGASCAR<br />
ENDEMIC<br />
Endangered
    20181103_Verreaux's_sifaka_92.tif
  • Verreaux's sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi)<br />
Berenty<br />
South Madagascar<br />
MADAGASCAR<br />
ENDEMIC<br />
Endangered
    20181103_Verreaux's_sifaka_81.tif
  • Verreaux's sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi)<br />
Berenty<br />
South Madagascar<br />
MADAGASCAR<br />
ENDEMIC<br />
Endangered
    20181103_Verreaux's_sifaka_51.tif
  • Black and white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata)<br />
East Madagascar<br />
Mantadia National Park<br />
MADAGASCAR<br />
ENDEMIC<br />
Critically endangered
    20181025_Black_and_white_ruffed_lemu...tif
  • Red-shanked Douc Monkey (Langur)<br />
Pygathrix nemaeus<br />
Tropical Forests of CAMBODIA, LAOS & VIETNAM<br />
ENDANGERED   CITES 1  (Pet trade)
    1093661 Red-shanked Douc Monkey.tif
  • Waved Albatross pair (Phoebastria irrorata) change over for egg incubating<br />
Punta Cevallos, Española Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO GALAPAGOS. <br />
CRITICALLY ENDANGERED<br />
However a few pairs nest on Isla de la Plata near the Ecuadorian mainland. +-12,000 pairs breed on the Island of Española in Galapagos. They only come ashore between April and December to breed, otherwise they spend their entire life at sea. Once an albatross chick fledges and goes to sea it will remain there until it is 4 years old before returning to land to breed for the first time. Albatross mate for life and live about 40 years. They form part of the family of tube-nosed birds.
    1G5654_Waved_Albatross_change_over.tif
  • Medium Tree Finch (Camarhynchus pauper) male<br />
Floreana Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
Ecuador, South America<br />
ENDEMIC to Floreana Island<br />
CRITICALLY ENDANGERED
    20161121_Medium_Tree_Finch_male_33.tif
  • Hawksbill Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata)<br />
Raja Ampat<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia<br />
Critically Endangered
    20160329_Hawksbill_Turtle_720.tif
  • Hawksbill Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata)<br />
Raja Ampat<br />
West Papua<br />
Indonesia<br />
Feeding on soft corals<br />
Critically Endangered
    20160329_Hawksbill_Turtle_700.tif
  • Spectacled or Andean Bear (Tremarctos ornatus)  WILD adolescent male feeding on fruiting Aquacartillo trees.<br />
Maquipucuna Foundation Cloud Forest Reserve.<br />
Andes. ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Range: Found in a narrow strip from W. Venezuela to the Andes of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and northern Argentina.<br />
ENDANGERED (CITES 1)<br />
Spectacled bears are the only bears found in South America. They are vulnerable due to fragmented habitat loss from farming. Although illegal some are still hunted.<br />
They are timid animals and usually run away from people. There are no known attacks on humans. Generally they are solitary but sometimes several are found together in corn fields, fruiting trees or scavenging on a carcass.
    09 Spectacled Bear.NEF
  • San Lucas Marsupial tadpole (Gastrotheca pseustes)<br />
base of Chimborazo Volcano (Highest mountain in Ecuador)<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO ECUADOR<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20160206_San_Lucas_Marsupial_tadpole...jpg
  • San Lucas Marsupial tadpole (Gastrotheca pseustes)<br />
base of Chimborazo Volcano (Highest mountain in Ecuador)<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO ECUADOR<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20160206_San_Lucas_Marsupial_tadpole...jpg
  • White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)<br />
Marataba, A section of the National Park, <br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20130718_White_rhinoceros_15.jpg
  • Poached White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)<br />
<br />
 Province<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES<br />
Looking for bullet for forensic evidence
    20130718_Poached_White_rhinoceros_44...jpg
  • Poached White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)<br />
<br />
 Province<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES<br />
Looking for bullet for forensic evidence
    20130718_Poached_White_rhinoceros_38...jpg
  • Poached White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)<br />
<br />
 Province<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES<br />
Looking for bullet for forensic evidence
    20130718_Poached_White_rhinoceros_37...jpg
  • White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) & redbilled oxpecker (Buphagus erythrorhynchus)<br />
Marataba, A section of the National Park, <br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20130714_White_rhinoceros_&_redbille...jpg
  • White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)<br />
Marataba, A section of the National Park, <br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20140106_White_rhinoceros_48.jpg
  • White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)<br />
Marataba, A section of the National Park, <br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20131130_White_rhinoceros_39.jpg
  • White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) darted for ear notching<br />
, <br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20140129_White_rhinoceros_ear_notchi...jpg
  • White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)<br />
Private Reserve, <br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20121114_White_rhinoceros_49.jpg
  • White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) at waterhole<br />
Private Reserve, <br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20120815_White_rhinoceros_191.jpg
  • White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) & lion (Panthera leo)<br />
Private Reserve, <br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20120815_White_rhinoceros_94.jpg
  • White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) mother & calf<br />
Private Reserve, <br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20120811_White_rhinoceros_595.jpg
  • White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) Drinking<br />
Private Reserve, <br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20120531_White_rhinoceros_6.jpg
  • White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)<br />
Private Reserve, <br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20120513_White_Rhinoceros_2.jpg
  • White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)<br />
Private Reserve, <br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20120417_White_Rhinoceros_69.jpg
  • White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)<br />
Private Reserve, <br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20120305_White_Rhinoceros_29.jpg
  • White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)<br />
Private Game Reserve<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20120221_White_Rhinoceros_57.jpg
  • White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)<br />
Private Reserve, <br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20120124_White_Rhinoceros_38.jpg
  • White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)<br />
Marataba, A section of the National Park, <br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20110117_White_rhinoceros_41.jpg
  • White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) darted for relocation and cutting off of horns<br />
Private Farm<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20121213_White_rhinoceros_horn_remov...jpg
  • White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) darted for relocation and cutting off of horns<br />
Private Farm<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20121213_White_rhinoceros_horn_remov...jpg
  • White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) darted for relocation and cutting off of horns<br />
Private Farm<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20121213_White_rhinoceros_horn_remov...jpg
  • White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) darted for relocation and cutting off of horns<br />
Private Farm<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20121213_White_rhinoceros_darted_128.jpg
  • White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) darted for relocation and cutting off of horns<br />
Private Farm<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20121213_White_rhinoceros_darted_12.jpg
  • White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) darted for relocation and cutting off of horns<br />
Private Farm<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20121213_White_rhinoceros_darted_119.jpg
  • Poached White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)<br />
Marataba, A section of the Marakele National Park<br />
Limpopo Province<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
RANGE: Southern & East Africa<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    20130723_Poached_White_rhinoceros_52.jpg
  • Black-browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophrys)<br />
Steeple Jason Island. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
They return to the same nest annually. The nest is a a solid pillar up to 50cm high of mud and guano with some grass and seaweed incorporated. A single egg is laid in October and juveniles fledge between mid March and April. They have a circumpolar range betweeen 65 S and 20 south and breed on Subantarctic Islands, Including South Georgia and islands off southern South America. In the Falklands they are also found on Beauchene, Saunders, West Point and New Island.<br />
The Jasons (Grand, Elephant and Steeple) are a chain of islands 40 miles (64km) north and west off West Falkland towards Patagonia. Steeple is 6 by 1 mile (10Km by 1.6km) in size. From the coast the land rises steeply to a rocky ridge running along the length. <br />
THIS ISLAND HAS THE LARGEST BLACK-BROWED COLONY IN THE WORLD WITH 100,000+ PAIRS. The island is owned by WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society) Falklands Conservation have an ongoing research project with the Albatross on Steeple Jason.<br />
LISTED AS ENDANGERED
    SJ2242 Black-browed Albatross.jpg
  • Black-browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophrys) nesting<br />
West Point Island. Off west coast of West Falkland. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
They return to the same nest annually. The nest is a a solid pillar up to 50cm high of mud and guano with some grass and seaweed incorporated. A single egg is laid in October and juveniles fledge between mid March and April. They have a circumpolar range betweeen 65 S and 20 south and breed on Subantarctic Islands, Including South Georgia and islands off southern South America. In the Falklands they are also found on Beauchene, Saunders, Keppel Island, the Jasons and New Island.<br />
LISTED AS ENDANGERED
    WP657 Black-browed Albatross.jpg
  • Black-browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophrys) nesting<br />
West Point Island. Off west coast of West Falkland. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
They return to the same nest annually. The nest is a a solid pillar up to 50cm high of mud and guano with some grass and seaweed incorporated. A single egg is laid in October and juveniles fledge between mid March and April. They have a circumpolar range betweeen 65 S and 20 south and breed on Subantarctic Islands, Including South Georgia and islands off southern South America. In the Falklands they are also found on Beauchene, Saunders, Keppel Island, the Jasons and New Island.<br />
LISTED AS ENDANGERED
    WP621 Black-browed Albatross.jpg
  • Black-browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophrys) nesting<br />
West Point Island. Off west coast of West Falkland. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
They return to the same nest annually. The nest is a a solid pillar up to 50cm high of mud and guano with some grass and seaweed incorporated. A single egg is laid in October and juveniles fledge between mid March and April. They have a circumpolar range betweeen 65 S and 20 south and breed on Subantarctic Islands, Including South Georgia and islands off southern South America. In the Falklands they are also found on Beauchene, Saunders, Keppel Island, the Jasons and New Island.<br />
LISTED AS ENDANGERED
    WP346 Black-browed Albatross.jpg
  • Black-browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophrys) nesting<br />
West Point Island. Off west coast of West Falkland. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
They return to the same nest annually. The nest is a a solid pillar up to 50cm high of mud and guano with some grass and seaweed incorporated. A single egg is laid in October and juveniles fledge between mid March and April. They have a circumpolar range betweeen 65 S and 20 south and breed on Subantarctic Islands, Including South Georgia and islands off southern South America. In the Falklands they are also found on Beauchene, Saunders, Keppel Island, the Jasons and New Island.<br />
LISTED AS ENDANGERED
    WP156 Black-browed Albatross.jpg
  • Black-browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophrys) nesting<br />
West Point Island. Off west coast of West Falkland. FALKLAND ISLANDS.<br />
They return to the same nest annually. The nest is a a solid pillar up to 50cm high of mud and guano with some grass and seaweed incorporated. A single egg is laid in October and juveniles fledge between mid March and April. They have a circumpolar range betweeen 65 S and 20 south and breed on Subantarctic Islands, Including South Georgia and islands off southern South America. In the Falklands they are also found on Beauchene, Saunders, Keppel Island, the Jasons and New Island.<br />
LISTED AS ENDANGERED
    WP154 Black-browed Albatross.jpg
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) with egg.<br />
Punta Cevallos, Española Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO GALAPAGOS. <br />
CRITICALLY ENDANGERED<br />
However a few pairs nest on Isla de la Plata near the Ecuadorian mainland. +-12,000 pairs breed on the Island of Española in Galapagos. They only come ashore between April and December to breed, otherwise they spend their entire life at sea. Once an albatross chick fledges and goes to sea it will remain there until it is 4 years old before returning to land to breed for the first time. Albatross mate for life and live about 40 years. They form part of the family of tube-nosed birds.
    1G6007_Waved_Albatross_&_egg.jpg
  • Spectacled or Andean Bear feeding on Bromeliads       ©<br />
Tremarctos ornatus<br />
Cloud Forest and Paramo Habitat<br />
Andes. ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Range: Colombia south to Bolvia<br />
ENDANGERED (CITES 1)
    8090_Spectacled_Bear.tif
  • Spectacled or Andean Bear        ©<br />
Tremarctos ornatus<br />
Cloud Forest and Paramo Habitat<br />
Andes. ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Range: Colombia south to Bolvia<br />
ENDANGERED (CITES 1)
    7976_Spectacled_Bear.tif
  • Mountain or Woolly Tapir dense fur (Tapirus pinchaque)<br />
Cayambe Coca Ecological Reserve<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
Range: Ecuador, Colombia, Peru<br />
ENDANGERED<br />
Caught by researchers
    10151209_Mountain_or_Woolly_Tapir_fu...jpg
  • Mountain or Woolly Tapir capture(Tapirus pinchaque)<br />
Cayambe Coca Ecological Reserve<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
Range: Ecuador, Colombia, Peru<br />
ENDANGERED<br />
Caught by researchers
    10151209_Mountain_or_Woolly_Tapir_ca...jpg
  • Mountain or Woolly Tapir capture(Tapirus pinchaque)<br />
Cayambe Coca Ecological Reserve<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
Range: Ecuador, Colombia, Peru<br />
ENDANGERED<br />
Caught by researchers
    10151209_Mountain_or_Woolly_Tapir_ca...jpg
  • Mountain or Woolly Tapir capture(Tapirus pinchaque)<br />
Cayambe Coca Ecological Reserve<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
Range: Ecuador, Colombia, Peru<br />
ENDANGERED<br />
Caught by researchers
    10151209_Mountain_or_Woolly_Tapir_ca...jpg
  • Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta)<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Near streams and rivers form Nova Scotia to Minnesota and Virginia.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    Glyptemys_insculpta_Pete_Oxford_42.jpg
  • Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta)<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Near streams and rivers form Nova Scotia to Minnesota and Virginia.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    Glyptemys_insculpta_Pete_Oxford_8.jpg
  • Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta) swimming underwater<br />
CAPTIVE<br />
USA<br />
HABITAT & RANGE: Near streams and rivers form Nova Scotia to Minnesota and Virginia.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    Glyptemys_insculpta_Pete_Oxford_370.jpg
  • Giant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis)<br />
Rainforest<br />
Rewa River<br />
GUYANA. South America<br />
RANGE: Orinoco, Amazon, and Guianas river systems<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    1RW661 Giant Otter.jpg
  • Giant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis)<br />
Rainforest<br />
Rewa River<br />
GUYANA. South America<br />
RANGE: Orinoco, Amazon, and Guianas river systems<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    1RW681 Giant Otter.jpg
  • Sun Parakeet or Sun Conure (Aratinga solstitialis)<br />
Karasabai<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America<br />
CRITICALLY ENDANGERED
    3GY5101 Sun Parakeet.jpg
  • Sun Parakeet or Sun Conure (Aratinga solstitialis)<br />
Karasabai<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America<br />
CRITICALLY ENDANGERED
    3GY5097 Sun Parakeet.jpg
  • Sun Parakeet or Sun Conure (Aratinga solstitialis)<br />
Karasabai<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America<br />
CRITICALLY ENDANGERED
    3GY5089 Sun Parakeet.jpg
  • Sun Parakeet or Sun Conure (Aratinga solstitialis)<br />
Karasabai<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA<br />
South America<br />
CRITICALLY ENDANGERED
    3GY4712 Sun Parakeet.jpg
  • Giant Otter Eating Fish (Pteronura brasiliensis) HABITUATED. Part of Karanambu Otter Trust to be reabilitated.<br />
Savannah<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA. South America<br />
RANGE: Orinoco, Amazon, and Guianas river systems<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    1SA1143 Giant Otter Eating Fish.jpg
  • Giant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) HABITUATED. Part of Karanambu Otter Trust to be reabilitated.<br />
Savannah<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA. South America<br />
RANGE: Orinoco, Amazon, and Guianas river systems<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    1SA1091 Giant Otter.jpg
  • Giant Otter Eating Fish (Pteronura brasiliensis) HABITUATED. Part of Karanambu Otter Trust to be reabilitated.<br />
Savannah<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA. South America<br />
RANGE: Orinoco, Amazon, and Guianas river systems<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    1SA782 Giant Otter Eating Fish.jpg
  • Giant Otter Eating Fish (Pteronura brasiliensis) HABITUATED. Part of Karanambu Otter Trust to be reabilitated.<br />
Savannah<br />
Rupununi<br />
GUYANA. South America<br />
RANGE: Orinoco, Amazon, and Guianas river systems<br />
IUCN: ENDANGERED SPECIES
    1SA795 Giant Otter Eating Fish.jpg
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