Thursday, March 31, 2011

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Xerotricha conspurcata (Draparnaud, 1801)

Scientific name: Xerotricha conspurcata (Draparnaud, 1801)

CLASS: Gastropoda

ORDER:

Pulmonata Family: Hygromiidae


Author of Photography: Toni Pérez Fernández


Held
Villacarrillo
Date: June 16, 2010

Determined by: Alejandro Perez (In Insectarium Virtual: http://www.biodiversidadvirtual.org/insectarium / )



Details Species: It's a hairy snail species common in the Iberian Peninsula, with a very small size. It's easy to distinguish from other species "hairy."

Thanks: Thank Alejandro Perez, the determination of the species, as well as basic data of the same.

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Monday, March 28, 2011

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Ecologists investigate illegal catches of bluefin tuna


Ecologists in Action requires the Government and the communities of Andalusia, Murcia, Basque Country, Catalonia and Balearic move all the paperwork necessary to open an investigation to find those responsible for the "theft" of more than 500,000 tons of bluefin tuna in the last 15 years.

In a statement, Greenpeace claims that if the administration does not promote this initiative they will be responsible for the gradual disappearance of artisanal fisheries around the species.

thus ensure decade and a half that illegal catches of bluefin tuna have exceeded 500,000 tons, which has moved a turnover of around U.S. $ 4,000 million (about EUR 2.847 million), according to the report of the International Consortium of Journalists Research (ICIJ, for its acronym in English).

maintain that the investigations conducted by the Pew Environment Group are "alarming" because it is estimated that 50 percent of the landings of tuna in the Mediterranean - as well as sword fish from illegal fishing. What, in your view, shows a "clear absence of adequate means of control" on the fishing and systematic failure of the recovery plan of ICCAT.

Ecologists in Action began on day 23 a 'cyberaction' which reiterates its request to open an investigation into the "looting" of these fish to find the culprits of "overexploitation" of species and a large measure of "crisis" which is the artisanal fishing fleet and has confidence that those responsible come to repair the damage caused by the crime of illegal fishing.

three months ago, Ecologists in Action sent a letter to the Ministry of Environment and Rural and Marine requesting a moratorium on tuna fishing red and denouncing the "bad" management and illegal fishing as well as "careless reporting, fraud and lack of respect for science", which, according to their data, have resulted in an estimated decrease of up to 85% of populations of this species since 1970.

Track: Europa Press

Friday, March 25, 2011

All The Episode Of Kutumb

WWF celebrates its 50 anniversary with stamps of endangered species Kunt


The world famous NGO WWF is celebrating the 50 anniversary of their struggle for the preservation of the Earth . To commemorate this special date has released stamps released ten most endangered animal species on the planet.

pro-nature organization has sought this time to the ten most endangered around the world in ten unique stamps released in the UK.

They have collected the African elephant, black rhino, the Bear Porlan or Lycaon, the family of wild dogs, in addition to Russian Amur Leopard or feline peninsula threatened, the Iberian lynx .

They would not forget either of Mountain Gorilla, the Red Panda, the Siberian tiger or golden lion tamarin.

With this initiative, WWF is not only to raise some money for the association pro animals but also wants to raise awareness about the dangers of man nature and living things that inhabit it.

Via: Ecodiario

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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

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polar bear Berlin Zoo has died


polar bear Knut, who four years ago rose to fame by being bottle-fed at the zoo in Berlin, died suddenly on Saturday unknown causes .

A spokesman for the Berlin Zoologischer Garten reported that Knut was found dead floating in the waters of the large pool the compound where he lived. The three polar bears that had as a company since last fall, his mother Tosca, and Nancy and Katjuscha, had been locked earlier in the den.

Gianna The young bear, who had been chosen as a possible permanent partner of the famous polar plantigrade, had recently returned to the zoo in Munich (southern Germany), where necessary, to fail the 'romance' animal.

Knut, who served four years in December, was raised from birth and for over a year for his caretaker Thomas Dörflein, who died suddenly in September 2008 at age 44.

The pictures of Knut playing with Dörflein few months after birth were seen around the world and caused the Berlin zoo recorded a sharp increase in visitors and revenue millionaires with marketing the image of the polar bear . Now

Zoo sources said, Kunt be stuffed and exhibited in the Museum of Natural Sciences of the German capital, while projecting a monument in the Berlin Zoo for plantigrade.

makers of the Berlin zoo has dropped sharply in the meantime that Knut will be buried next to her caregiver and "foster mother" Thomas Dörflein, who died in September 2008 of a heart attack at age 44 old. Symbol

Berlin Zoo

Dörflein images with Knut when he was a puppy at the time were around the world and made the polar bear as the symbol of Zoo.

The zoo director Berlin, Bernhard Blaszkiewiez, has announced that, like other tenants of the legendary animal park, Knut will a monument inside the enclosure, probably playing when he was a puppy.

Via: World

Friday, March 18, 2011

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killed 21 whales and 11 are rescued after beaching Australian beaches Guillermo


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Twenty long-finned pilot whales died and 11 others were rescued after being stranded on Bruny Island, south of the Australian state of Tasmania, reported Friday responsible for the environment.

The whales were stranded on Thursday and were spotted by a boat, who alerted the authorities. Quickly, rescue teams traveled to Butlers Beach tirelessly to spray water to the animals to save their lives.

During the early hours of Friday, rescuers managed to return the water to 11 animals.

"Once survived, 21 died. Many of them had already died when they were discovered," said the spokesman for the Department of Primary Industries, Rosemary Wales.

This source said that since there are no access roads to the beach, leave the bodies of animals decompose.

The whale stranding occurs frequently in Tasmania, but scientists have not yet managed to find out why.

However, Wales said that "pilot whales are social animals and if one makes a mistake and placed in shallow water, the rest will follow."

Via: Yahoo News

Saturday, March 12, 2011

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dies, the male chimpanzee Jerez Zoobotanical

The male chimpanzee who lived in the Zoobotanical 21 years, 'Guillermo', died early Feb. 28 in a surprise for acute heart failure. It was a huge loss for caregivers and the team of Zoo and for visitors to the facility as nobody expected such a sad ending. Zoobotanical has lived in Jerez, 21 of the 33 years of life she led.

Andalucía Day very early caretakers found him apparently asleep, notifying the veterinarian who was only able to verify his death. Even after the necropsy checks in the first instance, who have suffered acute heart failure, shortly after the relevant test results shall be reported causes of death.

'William' had a very special, very introverted and with great reservations about giving away your friendship with someone. It was hard to have confidence, because the painful experiences suffered in the past with humans. Even when engaging in any activity he had learned, makes it a little hidden and never openly shows interest in something.

spent much time on his arrival at Zoobotanical clinical treatment and management, to help overcome the defects caused by his long stay in a small room, deprived of care and above all friendly. Chimpanzees are very social but William was slow to engage in play and grooming sessions. Also cost manipulate objects and perform activities like drawing or cracking nuts with stones, sticks to feed even use honey and other similar activities. His character steadily improved by increasing their confidence gradually.



From Zoo is the only consolation that there was more to improve their situation, happiness, confidence ... and thanks to the care of the caretakers and technicians of this, William was able to live a happy life with your family Lola and Lulu, two female chimpanzees from Zoo.

From "Animal", much to encourage this Jerez Zoobotanical great loss.

Track: Jerez Zoobotanical

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WWF Egyptian vultures are back


The four copies of Egyptian vulture in August marked with a satellite system by WWF are now back to Spain.

After nearly six months in the range of Sahel-Saharan Africa , birds flying over now the Sahara desert before reaching the Strait and cross the Iberian Peninsula.

The journey of these four owls, 'baptized' as Vega, Sahel, Duna and Wheat from Africa to the Gorges of Riaz, in Segovia, from where they started in September 2010, may be followed by any citizen on the web that the NGO has arranged to raise awareness of the problems that this species is threatened.

A dangerous return

The four vultures now it is up to his stage face "more dangerous" of the Peninsula, warns WWF, since March is one of the months of greater use of poisoned baits in the field , the main threat to a raptor that is in serious danger of disappearing in Spain.

These problems need to supply possible electrocutions and collisions with wind turbines with power lines .

In case of any of these situations, the GPS transmitters will detect where is the Egyptian vulture "and intervene immediately in a case of poisoning."

In this regard, WWF claims that the Ministry of Environment that encourages projects to detect and identify the main wintering grounds and migration routes of the Egyptian vulture, a species that has suffered a decrease in the Iberian Peninsula about 25 % of its population.

Since 1995, WWF has recorded about 200 vultures poisoning deaths in the whole peninsula.

Via: World

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Pain In Palm Near Pinky

animal Exodus by climate change in Spain Castilla y León


The Study on impacts, vulnerability and adaptation of change biodiversity climate English, a work sponsored by the Ministry of Environment and coordinated by researchers at the University of Extremadura CSIC, explores how climate change will affect the Iberian flora and fauna from 2040 and until 2100 in terms of development scenarios and mitigation of pollution considered conservative by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (UN IPCC). This organization provides scientific data upon which the politicians have yet to forge an international agreement to halt global warming.

Their work covers hundreds of species and estimate the distribution areas of each into the next century, during which the climate models show that rainfall will be scarce and temperatures high, especially in the southwest of the peninsula.

In the case of vertebrates, of the 317 species studied, 300 will suffer "significant decline" in their range due to rising temperatures, according to the work, coordinated by Miguel Araújo, a researcher at the CSIC .

The worst part is carried by amphibians, much more vulnerable to moisture loss and increased as temperature and movement capability is more limited. Up to 85% of these species will be possible territories undermined by at least 30% and in some cases by more than half between 2070 and 2100.

More than half of the reptiles, birds and mammals of Spain also will reduce its areas of expansion in at least 30% due to warming.

The status of the flora is not much better. Of the 220 species studied, "nearly all" will see a reduction in the area climatically favorable to thrive, according to this part of the work, coordinated by Angel Felicísimo, a researcher at the University of Extremadura. 50% of listed species "evolves into a critical situation, with very high risk of extinction last half century," the job. The situation is particularly committed to species such as oak Extremadura, Galicia carballo oak or pinsapo of the Sierra de Grazalema, Andalusia.

Both legs of the study (flora and fauna), which has taken two years to include a specific tab for each species in which detailed the current situation and forecasts of where they can live between 2040 and 2070 and between 2070 and 2100. Many can be seen that the southwest of the peninsula is blank, ie uninhabitable.

In many cases, both in animals and plants, climate models show a general exodus to the north as temperatures rise in the southern half the country, especially in the Southwest and during the summer months. Caution

Despite its scientific backing, jobs are subject to uncertainty. The models used to forecast weather conditions more than 30 years ahead of current data are quite variable and can result in far more flattering and much more catastrophic. Depending on the local model used, the projections of each potential habitat vary considerably.

solutions to avoid this future are increasingly dramatic. Begin, according to research, to preserve species in situ, designating new protected areas, providing corridors for movement or preventing forests from splitting in half sensitive.

In the most desperate cases, where natural ecosystems can no longer sustain life for some species, the solution will be raising them in captivity and seed banks, ie, huge libraries with seeds of plants that exist today, but may be gone in 30 years.

A peninsula increasingly warm

6 º temperature rise

is the maximum rise of temperatures expected in Spain between 2071 and 2100, according to CLIVAR, a study on the impacts of climate change funded by the UN.

6,200 million euros

The cost of climate change may be of 6,200 million euros a year by 2020 if EU countries do not take measures to adapt.

x1000 species loss

The loss of plant and animal life on Earth is 1,000 times the natural rate, according to the UN.

Species go see

Brown Bear

In the Iberian Peninsula survived by two populations: the Pyrenees and the Cantabrian. The temperature range of their distribution in the peninsula ranges from -14.8 ° C and 27.8 ° C. Models project contractions in the potential distribution of the species between 12% and 13% in 2041-2070.

Peregrine

is present in almost all the peninsula, but is less abundant in the Southwest. Temperatures in their range varies from -9.8 ° C and 36.3 ° C. The modelosproyectan contractions in their distribution between 43% and 49% in 2041-2070, especially in the southwest.

Common Toad

is widely distributed in Europe and is present in almost all the Iberian Peninsula. The models projected contraction in the current potential distribution of the species between 49% and 54% in 2041-2070. The maps show large areas of the south are unfit for the amphibian.

common Fir

appears only in the Pyrenees, which mark the limit of expansion in southern Europe. He lives in woods next to you between 900 and 2,100 meters. Models predict a significant reduction of the final species century. The maintenance and recovery capacity is scarce.

Via: Public

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want to remove the wolf protection


The Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Silvia Clemente, considered "essential" to correct the current situation of the wolf is not maintained as a protected species at the same time expressed confidence at the meeting of the OPA with the Ministry of Environment to find a solution to the problems you are experiencing livestock attacks by these animals.

Clemente pointed out that the listing of the wolf as a protected species was made at a time when the population of these animals was "very small", a situation that has changed since this species has grown "significantly" and has been extended "beyond the Duero" and areas that previously had no presence.

For this reason, has insisted it is "essential" to correct this situation with the threats made livestock. In his view, to keep the wolf as a protected species "has no reason to be" from the real perspective.

personally I think that this is not the solution, I might have to find a compromise between protection and control, otherwise if it became a check out to the Wolf, in a few years we would lose everything we have achieved for this species, ie its return indiscriminate hunting to be sure, and in a few years we would be talking again in a "very small" population.

Track: Europa Press