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Approximately 70 Amur leopards left in the wild. Fewer than 500 Amur tigers left in the wild. Securing a future for wild Amur tigers and leopards. With a total wild population of approximately 70 individuals, the Amur leopard is possibly. Most endangered big cat on Earth. Along with the Amur tiger they can only be found in the Russian Far East and northern China. Our mission is to protect the Amur leopard and tiger and their habitat.
Translating biophilia into a love of life. I dedicate this post to all pangolins and those who love, protect, and conserve them. With the singular characteristic of being covered in large overlapping scales. In that they eat ants, using their enormous front claws. In fact, the name pangolin.
And welcome back to Canada! But will be going back in the future for sure.
Some pictures and anecdotes from my trip to the Andaman Islands. I had so many pictures o.
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East Sussex Wildlife Rescue and Ambulance Service. East Sussex Wildlife Rescue and Ambulance Service. The Fields Were My Theatre Book. Female Mallard and ducklings walking through a housing estate. WRAS deals with calls from members of the public and other animal welfare organisations like the Swan Sanctuary. Southdowns Badger Group, International Animal Rescue.
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WILDLIFE and WHERE TO WATCH IT. Tuesday, 19 May 2015. Cattle Egret and Water Buffalo. This Cattle Egret was rudely photo-bombed by a Water Buffalo. South Andaman, Andaman Islands, India. Thursday, 14 May 2015. These amazing birds are always popular and make great photographic subjects. Tuesday, 28 April 2015. Wednesday, 18 March 2015.
Greenough Wildlife and bird park sits on Company Road Greenough. It is a privately owned park which rescues and rehabilitates Australian Wildlife and has been for 30 yrs. We have some animals which have been here a long time and always have some which have just moved in. We have BBQ facilities and host many childrens and social functions; we even have hosted a wedding.