Writhedhornbill
Well-Known Member
Life in Cold blood was a wonderful series. There were some amazing clips of animals, which I had never even heard of before.
But there were also clips of some animals which, for the time being, cannot be filmed in the wild. The golden frog, has now become extinct in the wild, and with the problems facing amphibians, how many more are we set to lose?
In the Last Episode, David Attenborough spoke about some of the species which had been filmed, and were in great risk of extinction. He urged us to try and be aware of the situation, but is that enough?
I'm really worried about these animals, and I'd like to do something to help. One person can make a difference, but I thought, that if we work together, we could achieve something great, raising money for the animals that, soon could disappear from our planet.
If you have any ideas of things to do, could you please post them.
Also: If you have any ideas of reptiles or Amphibians that are rare (But could be used as ambassadors for the rest of the animals in these orders) could you post their common name, and scientific name.
Thank you very much for your support,
Jonathan
But there were also clips of some animals which, for the time being, cannot be filmed in the wild. The golden frog, has now become extinct in the wild, and with the problems facing amphibians, how many more are we set to lose?
In the Last Episode, David Attenborough spoke about some of the species which had been filmed, and were in great risk of extinction. He urged us to try and be aware of the situation, but is that enough?
I'm really worried about these animals, and I'd like to do something to help. One person can make a difference, but I thought, that if we work together, we could achieve something great, raising money for the animals that, soon could disappear from our planet.
If you have any ideas of things to do, could you please post them.
Also: If you have any ideas of reptiles or Amphibians that are rare (But could be used as ambassadors for the rest of the animals in these orders) could you post their common name, and scientific name.
Thank you very much for your support,
Jonathan