Of the coast of Mooloolaba, while Whale watching.Where did you see this?
Hix
Of the coast of Mooloolaba, while Whale watching.Where did you see this?
Hix
Flatback turtle is listed as data deficient, not vulnerable.VUL
Leatherback Turtle
Flatback Turtle
Koala
He might be using the Australian Government status which lists the Flatback Turtle as Vulnerable.Flatback turtle is listed as data deficient, not vulnerable.
Seeing one of those is on my list!I was wondering how many people here have seen endangered/critically endangered species in the wild. I have personally seen one: the Whooping Crane.
I can only think of one that I've seen in the wild -- the Critically Endangered Philippine Cockatoo.I was wondering how many people here have seen endangered/critically endangered species in the wild. I have personally seen one: the Whooping Crane.
They are easy to find in some parts of Wisconsin, especially during the breeding season. If you go to the right nature preserves, you can easily see multiple! My record is seven in one day.Seeing one of those is on my list!
They come to FL occasionally so I'm waiting for some to fly down. Never been to Wisconsin but want to go sometime to see the International Crane Foundation, Circus World, Mount Olympus theme park and Milwaukee.They are easy to find in some parts of Wisconsin, especially during the breeding season. If you go to the right nature preserves, you can easily see multiple! My record is seven in one day.
I have been to all but the theme park, and they are all great.They come to FL occasionally so I'm waiting for some to fly down. Never been to Wisconsin but want to go sometime to see the International Crane Foundation, Circus World, Mount Olympus theme park and Milwaukee.
Both are really Vulnerable.I was curious about many species of your list being considered as endangered, overall things such as common pochard and atlantic puffin. Are they really considered as Vulnerable?? I wanted to check it in IUCN, but the absoulely horrendous satanic new layout of the IUCN website locked my computer during 20!!!! minutes, so I finally managed to close the page but of course didn't checked the status of these species. Somebody with a connexion able to support the outrageous disaster that is now IUCN website, could tell me if these species are really vulnerable? (and could somebody also put the designer of the new IUCN layout in jail for life?![]()
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Overfishing as well as illegal hunting.Oh, thanks my friend! This kinda susprises me, particulally in the case of the puffin, that lives in barely accesible areas without much disturbance and locally are very common. Overfishing is the only danger factor that I could think for them, tough the small fishes that are the diet of the puffin are usually not the target of seafood industry...