Monday, December 20, 2010

Very Wet Before Period

Christmas Greeting

wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy 2011


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Friday, November 26, 2010

White Watery Cm 2 Days Late

Project taxonomic PHOTO

a project where you can help:


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Taxo Family consists of:
Taxofoto: Identification Cards taxonomic for the naturalist and photographer composed and arranged by citizens with the help of specialists. They are free, always multidisciplinary approach for improving and would be sad to just hang in http://www.taxofoto.org/ hang them from your website, on your server to your profile, your blog ARE FOR SHARING!



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Dicciotaxo: contains definitions, complete and propose new ones.
http://www.biodiversidadvirtual.org/taxofoto/glossary
If you want to help you just have to do, we expect:
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Monday, October 25, 2010

What Kind Of Weave Does Megan Good Wear

Vanessa cardui (Linnaeus, 1758)

Scientific name: Vanessa cardui (Linnaeus, 1758)

Common name: Vanesa thistles, Cardera, beautiful lady.

Class: Insecta

ORDER:

Lepidoptera Family: Nymphalidae




Author of Photography: César Lopez

Location: Cobo Gil Aguascebas

Date: May 29, 2010 (Supertesting Felix, III Testing Sierra de las Villas)

Determined by: Paulo Rodrigues (In Insectarium Virtual: http://www.biodiversidadvirtual.org/insectarium/)

Details Species: (extracted from http:// www.wikipedia.es/ ) The vanesa the thistle is a large butterfly (5 to 9 cm) characterized by white and black corners mainly orange wings with black dots. The vanesa from thistles is migrates, the adults leave to spend the coldest months in North Africa. It can be confused with Vanessa atalanta . A butterfly is fairly common in the Iberian Peninsula.

Thanks: Cesar Lopez thank the identification of the species and the basic data of the kind provided, as well as the transfer of the picture. Paulo Rodrigues and to determination.

Basic Bibliography:
Tolman, T. and Lewington, R., 2002. "Guide to the Butterflies of Spain and Europe." Lynx Ed ISBN: 8487334369. ISBN-13: 9788487334368.
http://www.asturnatura.com/especie/vanessa-cardui.html

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Throbbing Behind Knee

Melitaea phoebe (Dennis & Schiffermüller, 1775) Lycaena

Scientific name: Melitaea phoebe (Dennis & Schiffermüller, 1775)

Common name: Maid of the knapweed.

Class: Insecta

ORDER:


Lepidoptera Family: Nymphalidae



Author of Photography: César Lopez

Location: Cobo Gil Aguascebas

Date: May 29 , 2010 (Supertesting Felix III Testing Sierra de las Villas)

Determined by: Enrique Garcia-Barros (Insectarium Virtual On: http://www.biodiversidadvirtual.org/insectarium/)

Species Data: butterfly is a small / medium and beautiful colors orange and white ash. It is very common in the Iberian Peninsula, and their food plants are species of Plantago and Centaurea.

Thanks: Cesar Lopez thank the identification of the species and the basic data of the kind provided, as well as the transfer of the picture. And Enrique Garcia-Barros determination.

Basic Bibliography:
Tolman, T. and Lewington, R., 2002. "Guide to the Butterflies of Spain and Europe." Lynx Ed ISBN: 8487334369. ISBN-13: 9788487334368.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Stouffers Outlet Solon Ohio

phlaeas (Linnaeus, 1761) Euphydryas

Scientific name: Lycaena phlaeas (Linnaeus, 1761)

Common name: Manto bicolor.

Class: Insecta

ORDER:

Lepidoptera Family: Lycaenidae



Author of Photography: César Lopez

Location: Cobo Gil Aguascebas

Date: May 29, 2010 (Supertesting Felix III Testing Sierra de las Villas)

Determined : Paulo Rodrigues (In Insectarium Virtual: http://www.biodiversidadvirtual.org/insectarium/)

Details Species: (extracted from http://www.wikipedia.es/ ) Forewings are a beam of bright orange with a dark edge and outer edge with eight or nine black spots. The hindwings Are dark with an orange border. The hind wings are dark with a orange border.

a butterfly is widespread throughout Europe and North Africa.

Thanks: Cesar Lopez thank the identification of the species and the basic data of the kind provided, as well as the transfer of the picture. Paulo Rodrigues and to determination.

Basic Bibliography:
Tolman, T. and Lewington, R., 2002. "Guide to the Butterflies of Spain and Europe." Lynx Ed ISBN: 8487334369. ISBN-13: 9788487334368.
http://macroinstantes.blogspot.com/2008/04/lycaena-phlaeas-iv.html
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/mcguire/allyn_pdfs/AME18small.pdf http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lycaena_phlaeas

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Burning Feet When I Run

aurinia (Rottemburg, 1775) Coprinus

Scientific name: Euphydryas aurinia (Rottemburg, 1775)

Common name: Maiden waves, waves Maiden red honeysuckle Maiden.

Class: Insecta

ORDER:

Lepidoptera Family: Nymphalidae



Author of Photography: César Lopez

Location: Cobo Gil Aguascebas

Date: May 29, 2010 (Supertesting Felix, III Testing Sierra de las Villas)

Determined by: Paulo Rodrigues (In Insectarium Virtual: http://www.biodiversidadvirtual.org/insectarium/)

Details Species: (extracted from http : / / www.wikipedia.es/ ) is found in almost all of Europe and parts of Asia Minor and in North Africa. Adult stage corresponds to the time from mid-April to mid July, although due to the wide geographic distribution of this butterfly period of their presence can vary greatly from place to place.

It stains alternating yellow, orange, brown and black background with a jagged white on the bottom and a series of compartments dotted, horizontally, on the hind wings. The back of her wings presents designs that allow them to be confused with the surrounding bark and leaves, as part of a strategy of crypsis to avoid predation, featuring yellow and black tones without the presence of silver staining.

Thanks: Cesar Lopez thank the identification of the species and the basic data of the kind provided, as well as the transfer of the picture. Paulo Rodrigues and to determination.

Basic Bibliography:
Tolman, T. and Lewington, R., 2002. "Guide to the Butterflies of Spain and Europe." Lynx Ed ISBN: 8487334369. ISBN-13: 9788487334368.
http://www.mma.es/secciones/biodiversidad/especies_amenazadas/invertebrados/artropodos_habitat/pdf/EUPHYDRYASAURINIA.pdf
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphydryas_aurinia

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

I Have Ovulation Pains On Yaz

xerophilus

Scientific name: Coprinus xerophilus Bogart, Mycotaxon 4 (1): 255 (1976)

Vulgar Name: snow white COPRIN

Division: Basidiomycota




CLASS: Homobasidiomycetes

ORDER: Agaricales

Family: Coprinaceae

Author of Photography: Hair Nacho Cano


Held Maguilla Majada of

Date:
April 25, 2010 (II Testing Sierra de Las Villas)

Determined by: Antonio Ruiz (In Virtual Biodiversity: http://www.biodiversidadvirtual.org/reptiles/ )

Details Species: This fungus is white, hat is from about 20 to 45 mm in diameter, rounded and flared, with slits in the back márgenes.Se usually black in parts external.


Thanks: Thank Nacho hair development and delivery of the picture so as to Antonio Ruiz determination.


Thursday, September 30, 2010

Calories After Anorexia

Thymelicus silvestris (Poda, 1761)

Scientific name: Thymelicus silvestris (Poda, 1761)

Common name: Golden long line.

Class: Insecta

ORDER:

Lepidoptera Family: Hesperiidae



Author of Photography: Hair Nacho Cano

Held Spot
La Osera
Date: July 5, 2009 (I Testing Sierra de Las Villas)

Determined by: Angel Blázquez (Insectarium Virtual On: http://www.biodiversidadvirtual.org/insectarium/ )

Details Species: is a small butterfly and intense orange color. Normally fly in meadows and open grassy areas, from very low altitudes to over 1000 meters above the sea level. Their flight is usually from about May to August.
(From http://navalmanzano.blogspot.com) can be easily confused with two other species of flying Thymelicus in the Peninsula, which are T. acteon (Golden Dark) and T. lineola (Golden short line), the first presents some yellow spots in the area of \u200b\u200bthe forewings postdiscal do not have the other two, and the second addition to having the male line androconial shorter and less clear than T. sylvestris, has the back of the clubs of antennae black, while in T. sylvestris is orange.


Thanks: Thank Hair Nacho identifying the species and the basic data of the kind provided, as well as the transfer of the picture. So Angel Blázquez and determination.

Basic Bibliography:
Tolman, T. and Lewington, R., 2002. "Guide to the Butterflies of Spain and Europe." Lynx Ed ISBN: 8487334369. ISBN-13: 9788487334368.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_Skipper
http://navalmanzano.blogspot.com/2009/12/thymelicus-sylvestris-dorada-linea.html

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Gall Bladder Polyps Enlarged Liver

Zerynthia rumina (Linnaeus, 1758)

Name Scientist: Zerynthia rumina (Linnaeus, 1758)

Common name: Butterfly harlequin

Class: Insecta

ORDER:

Lepidoptera Family: Papilionidae




Author of Photography: Hair Nacho Cano

Held Maguilla Majada of

Date: April 25, 2010 (II Testing Mountains Las Villas)

Determined by: Paulo Rodrigues (In Insectarium Virtual: http://www.biodiversidadvirtual.org/insectarium/)

Details Species: (extracted from http://www.wikipedia . com / ) is a medium sized butterfly reaches a size of 5 cm. The wings have, on its upper surface, a checkerboard yellow, black and red instantly recognizable and unique and are unlikely to be confused with any other species in much of its range.

Thanks: Thank Hair Nacho identifying the species and the basic data of the kind provided, as well as the transfer of the picture. Paulo Rodrigues and to determination.

Basic Bibliography:
Tolman, T. and Lewington, R., 2002. "Guide to the Butterflies of Spain and Europe." Lynx Ed ISBN: 8487334369. ISBN-13: 9788487334368.
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zerynthia_rumina
http://www.mapa.es/ministerio/pags/biblioteca/plagas/BSVP-17-04-465-476.pdf
http://www.mma.es/secciones/biodiversidad/especies_amenazadas/invertebrados/libro_rojo_lep/pdf/Zerynthiarumina.pdf

Monday, September 20, 2010

Nutro Dog Food Origin

seized more than 600 birds on the National Road 34 in the vicinity of Rosario during the month of July 2010.

is nothing new about the illegal trafficking of birds, but this time is very close to us. In a very short time There were three seizures of birds transported by bus from the northwest of our country. These buses were stopped in our province, on National Route 34 a few miles from the city of Rosario National Gendarmerie.

kidnapped birds were delivered to the Provincial Wildlife Division which had before their final destination.

In the last two hijackings, César Giarduz Federal COA Rosario and Guillermo Pérez Jimeno veterinarian assisted in the identification of species, noticing the predominance of specimens from the province of Chaco geographical Ornit-western district, ie the the dry Chaco region and the province del Monte.

Within the group of birds seized were a large number of copies of Kings of the Forest (Pheucticus aureoventris) from the Chaco Serrano or the Yungas. We stress that the populations of this species are in sharp decline, which may be due to illegal harvesting and indiscriminate suffering long as the changes in their environments.

Other rare species in nature were Monterito Canelas (Poospiza ornata), Reinamora Large (Cyanocompsa brissonii), Corona Cachilo Chestnut (Aimophila strigiceps) Monterito Necklace (Poospiza torquata) Common Soldiers (Lophospingus pusillus).
Besides these, we also identified Pepiteros Necklace (Saltator aurantiirostris) Tangarará Commons (Euphonia chlorotic), thrushes (Turdus amaurochalinus) Fire Brasitas (Coryphospingus cucullatus), orange (Thraupis bonariensis), Celestine (Thraupis Sayaca), many Goldfinches Dorados (Sicalis flaveola) Black-headed Monterito (Poospiza melanoleuca) and pepiteros Boys (Saltatricula multicolor).

Unfortunately these birds, the vast majority of victims died from stress caused by overcrowding, lack of water and food during the period spent in the micro, the subsequent transfer to units of the Department of Wildlife and lack of resources and infrastructure to to quarantine and retrieval. That

photos of birds, animals will not fly or sing anymore-serve something. Leave us a clear message: anyone has the right to determine the fate of other lives. The capture, trafficking and sale of wild birds is an illegal activity that threatens our natural heritage.

know that the pets of wildlife is a selfish madness marked by an illegal business.

To take account of these experiences to improve the methods and measures to reintegrate or relocate these animals and do not have an ending that did not choose.

When we learn to respect the lives of others, we will grown as a species, we will have taken a step forward, we will be better, otherwise, continue to drag on two legs.

That never happens again ...

Source: Santa Fe COA-more pictures there too

Will Fatty Foods Cause A Gall Blader Attack

Trafficking of Wild Animals: Flora and Fauna in Goya seized more than 200 cardinals, woodpeckers and goldfinches

found cages full of birds, which were in total overcrowding, many of them dead, and were to be shipped to Buenos Aires or Brazil. Among the caged birds were carpenters, Cardinal amarilllo, colorado, linnet, all species in our area, "especially the yellow, extinction

Yesterday, on a farm in Goya, the staff of Flora and Fauna within the framework of a joint operation with police, managed to give a blow to the trafficking of wild animals
to the success of the research was a key task of "intelligence" made. He took the "gatherer", trappers, callers, and capture devices called "glue sticks", which the birds mutilated by cutting off the wings and legs.
operating in the Flora and Fauna Officer intervened in Goya, Silvio Martinez, and the delegate in Mercedes, Julio Gonzalez, along with the chief inspector of Flora and Fauna of the province. The track began in Mercedes, where he had previously been found that such cases have been the brink of extinction for birds such as the Yellow Cardinal.

Speaking to Goya Vision, Silvio Martinez said that "this was an operation that was done in conjunction with the delegation Mercedes, and Corrientes, with data we had was a middleman in Goya that was prepared for sale of these birds. "
"They were ready to sail, bound for Buenos Aires and Brazil - said - we informed the PRIAR made inquiries into the case, ask a search warrant at the scene of the day, the judge Balestra, and we got permission and we find such a scenario: over 200 exotic birds from and place in a crowded where we found many dead birds. "
Meanwhile, Julio González of Flora and Fauna of Mercedes said that "a few days ago we did an operation with a Cardinals yellow Mercedes that were to be transported to Buenos Aires was not the first time we did: we started the research and monitoring of where they brought the Cardinals and then we get to an address in Goya. "


CAPTURE CRUEL
González stressed that "we introduced a person to buy, at that time in conjunction with the chief inspector of the province and of Goya who managed to perform this operation results. Kidnap callers, main elements and a number of pitfalls: a glue stick, where the Cardinals, ended without a leg, without a wing, a cruel way to catch them.
Gonzalez said that combating trafficking in wild animals is sometimes daunting. In Brazil, he said, a person that captures 3 or 4 Cardinals' goes to jail and pay a heavy fine, and change in currents "to this person shall be tilled, and has to pay the fine" but remains at large. Further commented that the animals often leads to "new car, sometimes they are not reviewed"
With regard to the person who was found tremendous amount of birds, he said Gonzalez is a person who is a recidivist, which collect and distribute, we learned that the party has surubi, wherein enhances its great trade, but he did great damage to kidnap the elements. "

Source: diarioprimerahora Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Stomach Pain Spotting

Aiolopus strepens (Latreille, 1804 )

Scientific name: Aiolopus strepens (Latreille, 1804)

Class: Insecta

ORDER:

Orthoptera Family: Acrididae



Author of Photography: Hair Nacho Cano

Held Maguilla Majada of

Date : April 25, 2010 (II Testing Sierra de Las Villas)

Determined by: José Ramón Correas (Insectarium Virtual On: http://www.biodiversidadvirtual.org/insectarium/)

Details Species: common species in the Iberian Peninsula, being both crops, such as urban and mountain soils. Excerpted from http://www.flickr.com/
): This grasshopper is 4 inches in body length. It is characterized by real wings bluish green, with the apex and posterior margin much smoked. The overall color may be greenish or brown, but the hind tibiae are red.

is also
a distinctive feature of hind femur ratio, which is thicker and shorter than in Aiolopus thalassinus , the other species of the genus from the Iberian Peninsula. Digital Bibliography

consulted:
http://biblioteca2.uclm.es/biblioteca/CECLM/ARTREVISTAS/ALBASIT/Alb29Pardo.pdf
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nimou/2663740690/

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Incesto Italiano Gratis

Pseudophilotes panoptes (Hübner, 1813) Ophrys


Scientific name: Pseudophilotes panoptes (Hübner, 1813)

Common name: Otero de Herreros, Abencerraje Iberian.

Class: Insecta

ORDER:

Lepidoptera Family: Lycaenidae




Author of Photography: Hair Nacho Cano

Held Maguilla Majada of

Date : April 25, 2010 (II Testing Sierra de Las Villas)

Determined by: Miguel Lopez (In Insectarium Virtual: http://www.biodiversidadvirtual.org/insectarium/)

Species Data: Licen small. Iberian endemic. Its plan is essentially status among the thyme in any of their species. It lives in open, dry and stony, usually with hills and low scrub.

Thanks: Thank Hair Nacho identifying the species and the basic data of the kind provided, as well as the transfer of the picture. Miguel Lopez and his determination.

Basic Bibliography:
Tolman, T. and Lewington, R., 2002. "Guide to the Butterflies of Spain and Europe." Lynx Ed ISBN: 8487334369. ISBN-13: 9788487334368.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Gallbladder Polyps Nhs

dyris BV

Scientific name: Ophrys dyris Maire, in Bull. Hist Soc. Nat Afr. Nord. 22: 65-66, fig. 2 (1931)



Vulgar Name: Abejera of omega

Division:

Magnoliophyta CLASS: Liliopsida

ORDER:

Asparagales Familia: Orchidaceae

Author of Photography: Hair Nacho



Held Maguilla Majada of

Date:
April 25, 2010 (II Testing Sierra de Las Villas)
Data
Species: Plant small, 8-15 cm high. Grow in bright light in moist grassland, clear of cork, oak and pine, in regosols and Phaeozems; on marls, clays and sandstones of the cistern. Distributed in the Mediterranean region, south of the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa. May be found in areas of low scrub, oak degradation. Meadows and limestone ground thyme on the floor mesomediterranean up to 900 meters. Be confused with O. Basques (O. & E. Danesch) Delforge, inhabiting the Basque Country and Catalonia, possibly Spain. The latter, presents a wide range of variation, with forms that are not easily distinguished from O. dyris , characterized in that the stigmatic cavity is provided with a recess in a "V" and later flowering.



Thanks: Thank Hair Nacho identifying the species and the basic data of the species provided. Digital Bibliography

consulted:
http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/medioambiente/web/Bloques_Tematicos/Patrimonio_Natural._Uso_Y_Gestion/Espacios_Protegidos/publicaciones_renpa/orquideas_grazalema/11_descripcion8.pdf
http://waste.ideal.es/ophrysdyris.htm
http://bibdigital.rjb.csic.es/Imagenes/P0983_10/P0983_10_095.pdf

Thursday, August 26, 2010

How To Make Stickers On Pet Society

Interview with Martin Oscos Director of Livestock of the Black River TN

Link to the interview here

After the controversy generated by the Neuquén resolution approving the killing of dogs in Black River, the Ministry Production is offering a reward of 500 dollars for each dead cougar. The cat is considered a nuisance because it causes significant damage to livestock sheep and cattle.

regard, the director general of Livestock, Oscos Martin said: "The amount paid officially increases, moreover, with a plus on behalf of farmers themselves, who are primarily interested in ending this scourge "added the official.

also explained that the proliferation Oscos predator is that, because of drought and low cattle stock, there are many empty fields: "We know that the cougar, if there is movement in the fields, tend to away. "

For its part, the national director of Wildlife, the Ministry of Environment of Argentina, Daniel Ramadori considered that the measure "is a hidden subsidy to the field laborers."

also said that hunting Ramadori poses no risks to the population of mountain lions in Argentina. However, he admitted: "We are not sympathetic at all so far. Has been going on for many years and does not solve the problem of predation of sheep. The problem is that there is proper management of livestock. Fields are very large and with little care for cattle, since they meet every so often. So you can not pretend they do not eat sheep. "

Plans Nic Cubes Rabbit

The Argentine Hockey defends his emblem: LOS PUMAS NO hunted

Los Hombres De Paco Streaming

The PUMAS LEONAS

ake HUNTING AND THE DESTRUCTION OF PUMA is the motto leonine. This is because in the province FORBIDDEN BLACK RIO is hunting this animal.

The squad posed for the photo with the poster who rejects hunt cougars.

Las Leonas are concerned not only crowned as the best team in the world. The group led by Carlos Retegui also supports various institutions, and yesterday was the turn of those who fight for the protection of animals.

The initiative came to the Argentine squad through RACT (Argentina Network Against Wildlife Trafficking), an NGO which fights and protects all animals, but mainly those who are in danger of extinction.

This association is against the law promulgated by the government of Black River, allowing and rewarding hunting puma and considered a danger to the inhabitants of the province.

Source: all passion August 26, 2010

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support the illegal trafficking of birds

On three occasions seized more than 600 birds on the National Road 34 in the vicinity of Rosario during the month of July 2010.


is nothing new about the illegal trafficking of birds, but this time we have to very closely. Within a very short time there were three seizures of birds transported by bus from the northwest of our country. These buses were stopped in our province, on National Route 34 a few miles from the city of Rosario National Gendarmerie.

kidnapped birds were delivered to the Provincial Wildlife Division which had before their final destination.

In the last two hijackings, César Giarduz Federal COA Rosario and Guillermo Pérez Jimeno veterinarian assisted in the identification of species, noticing the predominance of specimens from the province of Chaco geographical Ornit-western district, ie the the dry Chaco region and the province of Monte.

Within the group of birds seized were a large number of copies of Kings of the Forest (Pheucticus aureoventris) from the Chaco Serrano or the Yungas. We stress that the populations of this species are in sharp decline, which may be due to illegal harvesting and indiscriminate suffering long as the changes in their environments.


Other rare species in nature were Monterito Canelas (Poospiza ornata), Reinamora Large (Cyanocompsa brissonii), Corona Cachilo Chestnut (Aimophila strigiceps) Monterito Necklace (Poospiza torquata) Common Soldiers (Lophospingus pusillus).
Besides these, we also identified pepiteros Necklace (Saltator aurantiirostris) Tangarará Commons (Euphonia chlorotic), thrushes (Turdus amaurochalinus) Fire Brasitas (Coryphospingus cucullatus), orange (Thraupis bonariensis), Celestine (Thraupis Sayaca), many Goldfinches Dorados (Sicalis flaveola) Monterito Cabeza Negra (Poospiza melanoleuca) and pepiteros Boys (Saltatricula multicolor).




Unfortunately these birds, the vast majority of victims died from stress caused by overcrowding, lack of water and food during the period spent in the micro, the subsequent transfer to units of the Department of Wildlife and lack of resources and infrastructure to be able to quarantine and retrieval. That

photos of birds, animals will not fly or sing anymore-serve something. Leave us a clear message: anyone has the right to determine the fate of other lives. The capture, trafficking and sale of wild birds is an illegal activity that threatens our natural heritage.

know that the pets of wildlife is a selfish madness marked by an illegal business.

To take account of these experiences to improve the methods and measures to reintegrate or relocate these animals and do not have an ending that did not choose.

When we learn to respect the lives of others, we will have grown as a species, we will have taken a step forward, we will be better; Otherwise, continue to drag on two legs.

That never happens again ...

Cruise Spots In Maryland

Confiscation of captive birds

is nothing new about the illegal trafficking of birds, but this time we have to very closely. Within a very short time there were three seizures of birds transported by bus from the northwest of our country. These buses were stopped in our province, on National Route 34 a few miles from the city of Rosario National Gendarmerie. Share a link to see the story of those who attended the event and the distressing images of these animals.

Source: The Capital August 25, 2010

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

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In recent decades has been a proliferation of economic approaches to the conservation of nature with the emergence of new markets for green products and services. This edition

World Conservation examines how they can exploit market forces to support conservation, ecosystem restoration and sustainable use of biological resources.

read compelling statistics on the economic value of biodiversity and ecosystems, and we found out that biodiversity is beginning to be seen by companies as an opportunity and a risk. Companies are making money from the conservation of biodiversity while that help protect it, and consumers are beginning to exercise their power for change taking more responsible purchasing decisions.

Recent studies show that the amount of resources already being invested in conservation is much lower than what is needed, but if it were to materialize significant new funding, what would be the best way to invest? Read the views of renowned environmental and participate in the debate.

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information to be presented at the 19 th meeting of the Plants Committee and the 25 th meeting of the Animals Committee Defend

The following notification Parties included in the CITES website on 24 August 2010:

Notification to the Parties No. 2010/027: Information to be presented at the 19th meeting of the Plants Committee and the 25th meeting of the Animals Committee


Parties This notice can be viewed here:

http://www.cites.org/esp/notif/2010.shtml


CITES Secretariat

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Footed Pajamas Sewing Pattern Adult

news We left No. 3

was just released latest issue of the journal Biodiversity Virtual (BV NEWS No. 3).



You can download it at this link:
http://www.biodiversidadvirtual.org/taxofoto/sites/default/files/revista/bv_news_3_baja.pdf

more information http://www . biodiversidadvirtual.org /

Thursday, August 19, 2010

How Much Weight Can A Tailgate Hold

our Pumas!

Mario Salieri Wikipedia

CITES decisions in effect as of June 23

The
Decisions of the Conference of the Parties to CITES in effect after its 15th session and are available in html at the CITES website at the following address:

http://www.cites.org/esp/dec/index.shtml

M Jak Milosc Streaming

missing documents from the Library of Buenos Aires Zoo

By Laura Parker and Gabriel Sotillo

Zoo The library was created by its first Director, the naturalist Edward Holmberg Ladislas in 1888 and opened to the public by the record 87.582/946 on 1 September 1946. Was named "Domingo Faustino Sarmiento" in homage to the creator of the ride. It consisted of 12,000 volumes including books, encyclopedias and magazines.

The AGCBA informed by her research that the dismantling of the library began in 1984 with different transfers poorly documented. In turn, the DGCyP (Address General of Culture and Education) says that there was a first delivery of books in boxes "without any documentation, or inventory." Also a publication is also confirmed by the daily La Nacion 02/06/1903 asserting, "some 300 boxes of books at the Zoo 3002, no inventory, came at the hands of the authorities of the municipal libraries, were sent to the Teatro Los Andes ( Leiva 4249), in Chacarita, a place used as a deposit. " In this same journal, Juan Enrique Romero, First concession Zoo Director General said: "During my term did not come out nor entered any book, but the paradox here is that Romero closed the public library when the zoo was even municipal.

Bertonatti Claudio, Director of the Journal of the World Wildlife Fund, said "the library disappeared on the last day he worked as director Dr. Juan Enrique Romero. Romero's argument was that they were carrying documents to a municipal agency.. "

Bertonatti filed a complaint over the disappearance of the library before the National Commission of Monuments and Sites, in the Ministry of Culture of the Nation and to the Legislature by the Government of the City of Buenos Aires, and said, "any three I replied. "

Juan Carlos Sassaroli, veterinarian and former employee of the Zoo, published in his book "Crimes against Nature (BA2002) that some copies missing and were invaluable: The Encyclopedia Reasoned of Sciences, Arts and Crafts" by Diderot and d'Alembert (1778), are 33 copies and each is priced at a value of 150,000 euros. Volumes also disappeared from the Encyclopedia Espasa Calpe, the private collection of Estanislao Zeballos, founder of the Scientific Society of Argentina, and photo collections of the Zoological Society of London between 1827 and 1946, the first edition of "Kosmos" (1845 to 1862 ), Alexander van Humboldt, Darwin "Works in French" The Encyclopedia Britannica, published in the Gaceta de Buenos Aires, Brehms Works, Universal Gazetteer, among other books for the XVII century XVIII and XIX.

Marcela Diaz, head of the Education Area of \u200b\u200bthe zoo, said they recovered 7,000 copies of the 12,000, and in need of a restoration of two years for aggravated conditions that were found.

Under Article 184 of the Penal Code sets penalties of between 3 months to 4 years in prison to destroy, disable, do away, damaging books, journals and historical documents in institutions. Today, this penalty is not enforced.


Source: http://observadorglobal.com/irregularidades-y-falencias-en-el-zoologico-de-buenos-aires-n9308.html