Kakapo
Well-Known Member
Dear Zoochat members,
With the begin of the new year I formed slowly in my mind the idea of making a thread like this, and now that I finally compiled what I needed I'm ready to start it.
First of all, my apologizes if this post doesn't go in the right section of the forum, if it break any rule I'm not aware of (many changes have been done to rules of the forum or specific sections of it recently) or if in any sense it doesn't fit with the purpose of this forum. I think and hope that none of these premises are true.
The purpose of this thread is to show to any reader my photos of endangered species alongside a few quick facts about them. Most zoochatters know a lot about certain iconic endangered species but most of the species tend to be neglected and for many species is a surprise to find their threat status. I will post if I can an animal daily and a plant every two days (because animal selection is more or less double than plants). Starting by the Extinct in the Wild ones and finishing with Vulnerable ones. Near Threatened category has not been considered for this thread. I only will post here my photos of alive specimens, not the taxidermy/preserved ones in museums. The selection will be enough large for make a long thread even without these last kind of pictures. Many of my photos are of horrible quality and I apologize for that, but the other idea that would solve this issue (using Zoochat Gallery photos of any author, like in the Zoochat Guides) would be muuuuch more tedious and long to finish, so better to keep this way.
I hope this thread can lead to learning about endangered species, taking conscience of their situation and maybe find ways to help the species populations diminishing the danger for each. Many zoos for example tend to neglect certain endangered species just because they are little known, and this small selection of species can provide info about what species can be tried to import and breed for keep a safe lifeguard captive population for example.
I will be pleased to read any suggestion about how to improve this thread.
With the begin of the new year I formed slowly in my mind the idea of making a thread like this, and now that I finally compiled what I needed I'm ready to start it.
First of all, my apologizes if this post doesn't go in the right section of the forum, if it break any rule I'm not aware of (many changes have been done to rules of the forum or specific sections of it recently) or if in any sense it doesn't fit with the purpose of this forum. I think and hope that none of these premises are true.
The purpose of this thread is to show to any reader my photos of endangered species alongside a few quick facts about them. Most zoochatters know a lot about certain iconic endangered species but most of the species tend to be neglected and for many species is a surprise to find their threat status. I will post if I can an animal daily and a plant every two days (because animal selection is more or less double than plants). Starting by the Extinct in the Wild ones and finishing with Vulnerable ones. Near Threatened category has not been considered for this thread. I only will post here my photos of alive specimens, not the taxidermy/preserved ones in museums. The selection will be enough large for make a long thread even without these last kind of pictures. Many of my photos are of horrible quality and I apologize for that, but the other idea that would solve this issue (using Zoochat Gallery photos of any author, like in the Zoochat Guides) would be muuuuch more tedious and long to finish, so better to keep this way.
I hope this thread can lead to learning about endangered species, taking conscience of their situation and maybe find ways to help the species populations diminishing the danger for each. Many zoos for example tend to neglect certain endangered species just because they are little known, and this small selection of species can provide info about what species can be tried to import and breed for keep a safe lifeguard captive population for example.
I will be pleased to read any suggestion about how to improve this thread.
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