Friday 16 March 2012

Top 10 World's Rarest Birds

There are many beautiful and fascinating birds in the world. Some species of birds are considered rare due to the threat of extinction. Specific bird populations are decreasing, but fortunately, there are measures being taken by governments and conservationists to protect endangered species so they can thrive in their natural habitats and captivity.

1) Spix’s Macaw

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The Spix’s Macaw is one of the world’s most critically endangered species. The Spix’s Macaw is a parrot in shades of blue and named after German naturalist Johann Baptist von Spix. Its natural habitat is restricted due to its dependence on the Caraibeira tree for nesting. The species was discovered in 1817 in Brazil and is speculated to have become extinct in the wild in 2000. There are currently 85 in captivity, some of which are participating in an international breeding program. The decline in the species is due to hunting and trapping, destroying its habitat and the Africanized bee.

2) Cebu Flowerpecker

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The Cebu Flowerpecker is only found on Cebu Island in the Philippines. The Cebu Flowerpecker is stocky with a short, stout bill. The male has colors which include a black head, red mantle/back, yellow/green rear, blackish blue wings/tail and grayish/white under parts. It was feared to have become extinct in the early 20th century. It was rediscovered in 1992 at Tabunan and was seen most recently in 2007. The population was estimated to be about 85-105 in 2005. The species is threatened by an extreme shortage of habitat and other man-made factors.

3) Hawaiian Crow

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The Hawaiian Crow or Alala is considered by some natives to be the Family God. It is black and about 20 inches in length. Unfortunately, it has been extinct in the wild since 2002. As of July, 2010, there were approximately 78 birds in 2 separate breeding facilities. In the past, it was only found in western and southeastern parts of Hawaii. Important tree species in its habitat were Ohi a lehua and Koa. Reasons for its extinction could be from diseases, or other contributing factors. In April, 2009, a 5-year plan to spend more than $14M was announced to prevent its total extinction.

4) The Black Stilt is the rarest wading bird in the world

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The Black Stilt or Kaki is exclusive to New Zealand. Adults have long slender red legs, a fine black bill and black plumage. The species has been protected for 20 years but still remains very rare and critically endangered. As of February, 2010, the population is estimated at 85 adult birds with about 12 in captivity. The 3 major threats to this species are drainage and hydroelectric development, which disturbs their braded river beds, predators such as cats, ferrets and stoats and hybridization with the closely related Australian Pied Stilt.

5) The Mauritius or Echo Parakeet

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The Mauritius or Echo Parakeet is known locally as Katover and considered endangered. It is similar to its closest living relative, the Rose-ringed Parakeet, except stockier with a shorter tail and more emerald-green in color. This bird was close to extinction in the early 1980’s due to lack of suitable trees for breeding, threats by humans, feral pigs/deer and competition with other bird species. By the late 1980’s, the predicament had stabilized and by the mid-1990’s, there were 50-60 birds. Total wild population is currently 280-300. Captive population exists at a wildlife sanctuary in Western Mauritius.

6) The Imperial Amazon

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The Imperial Amazon, aka Imperial Parrot, Dominican Amazon, August Amazon or Sisserou has a green back, purple neck, green-tipped red tail and purple under parts. The species is native to mountain forests of the Caribbean island nation of Dominica. It is the national bird and featured on the Dominican flag. It has an endangered status and a population of 150-250 mature birds, of which 3 are in captivity at the Parrot Conservation and Research Center. The species is threatened by habitat loss, pet trade illegal trapping, deforestation/encroachment and competition with Red-necked Amazon/owls for nesting.

7) The Black Shama

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The Black Shama is a lively black bird that is endemic to the island of Cebu which is located The Philippines. It is threatened by habitat loss on this island as it lives in various types of forests and shrubland.

8) The Kakapo is a large, flightless, nocturnal bird

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The Kakapo or Owl Parrot is native to New Zealand and has yellow-green plumage, a large grey beak, short legs, large feet, short wings/short tail. The bird resembles an owl by the fine feathers on its face. It is husky and the heaviest parrot, weighing 4.5-9 pounds. The Kakapo is nocturnal and the only flightless parrot in the world. It is an excellent climber and can descend like a parachute. As of February, 2010, the Kakapo was critically endangered with only 120 known birds left. Predators such as cats, rats and stoats nearly destroyed the entire population. The Kakapo Recovery Plan was implemented in the 1980’s and survivors have been kept on 2 predator-free islands since January of 2009.

9) The Pink Pigeon was on the brink of extinction in 1991

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The Pink Pigeon is native to Mauritius and was down listed from critically endangered to endangered in 2006. It has pale pink plumage on its head, shoulders and underside with pink feat/beak. The wings are brown with a reddish-brown and broad tail. It most closely resembles the Madagascar Turtle Dove. Habitat destruction and non-native predators caused the population to severely drop in 1991. In 2005, there was a stable amount of about 360 in the wild due to the captive breeding and reintroduction program.

10) The Mauritius Kestrel is a bird of prey

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The Mauritius Kestrel is native to the forests of Mauritius. It is a small falcon with a long tail and short wingspan of about 1.5 feet. The tiny population was most likely caused by deforestation in the 18th century and cyclones. The most severe decrease was in the 1950’s and 1960’s due to the use of DDT, cats, mongooses and macaques. In 1974, the population dropped to near extinction, a mere 4, but increased to 50 in 1984. Since there are now more than 800 mature birds, the species was down listed to Vulnerable in 1994.

Top 10 Most Amazing Places to Visit in Europe …

Ah Europe! I’m pretty sure everyone wants to visit Europe at least once in their lifetime and you should too considering how full of beauty, magic and wonder it is. Add to that some of the world’s most extraordinary landscapes, people and experiences! But with the plethora of options, which places should you travel to while you’re there. Well, here’s a list of the Most Amazing Places to Visit in Europe!

1. The Italian Riviera …

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Wow, this is such a beautiful place. The Cinque Terre is a gorgeous national park, which connects five quaint villages. Walking routes connect the villages and follow the coastline and offer hikes through gorgeous hills. The villages remain unaffected by tourism, but still boast of amazing Italian restaurants and hotels. They are also within easy reach of Pisa, Tuscany and Genoa. I cannot wait to visit here. Italians are so friendly, and the scenery looks divine! Here are some other places to visit in Italy.

2. Tuscany …

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Another Italian region, Tuscany is simply stunning. The architecture is divine, and the culture is intense. From the historical center of Florence to the Cathedral of Pisa, it’s a once in a lifetime experience. Make sure you check out the nature reserves, and enjoy a few bottles of the very famous wine!

3. Lauterbrunnen …

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Since a school trip here, I’ve always wanted to revisit this stunning city in Switzerland. The city always seems to me like it’s trapped in time, with it’s untouched fountains and springs everywhere, and a huge number of waterfalls and valleys. The area is very popular for skiing, and is surrounded by more small villages. I’d love to revisit here, as it’s not only of the most amazing places to visit in Europe but in the entire world!

4. The Greek Islands …

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There are plenty of places  to visit in Greece. White homes and blue domed churches, cliffs, beaches and the Aegean sea make this a stunning and very popular place to visit. However, there is more to do here then just sunbathe, and I cannot wait to go back and check out the caves and culture that make the Greek Islands one of the best places in Europe.
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5. Hallstatt …

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This is a very quaint town, literally just across a lake from an Austrian train station. The world’s oldest salt mine is here, and there are plenty of spots to fish and rent boats to drift up the river. Situated between Vienna and Salzburg, here is the perfect place for recuperation before checking out the big cities.

6. Rome …

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Every list of European holidays includes Rome, simply because it is one of the most amazing European capitals. From the history to the culture, Rome has a certain magic to it that everybody should see at least once. I hope to go this Summer, and if you do too, make sure you check out the Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine.

7. Venice …

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I am a big Italy lover, and Venice is another city that is not to be missed. It has its own share of history, art, and gorgeous buildings, but the allure comes from the the pedestrian only streets and Gondola filled rivers. It’s just so kooky, and I cannot wait to visit here again.

8. London …

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I’ve visited London several times, and I never run out of things to do. It’s one of my favorite places to visit in the UK and definitely one of the most amazing places to visit in Europe. The city perfectly captures the essence of British life, and there are plenty of cafes and restaurants to enjoy. There is also the Natural History Museum, the tube and, of course, red phone boxes!

9. Paris …

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One of the most visited places in Europe, Paris obviously has a lot to offer. From the fashion to the food, there is also the Eiffel Tower and the Notre Dame. I love the atmosphere here. I spent my first week here checking out the history and revelling in the old style buildings, so make sure that you too visit this amazing gorgeous city! .

10. Athens …

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The capital city of Greece, Athens is filled with scents and sights that you are sure not to forget easily. Just make sure you devote enough time as there’s plenty to see, plenty to do, plenty to eat and then some more. It’s the perfect place to mix exploring and sunbathing! I cannot wait to visit.

Top 10 of the World's Most Amazing Geological Places

Our planet is the greatest and most beautiful creation and there are many wonderful places where the earth looks astounding and take your breath away. Some of this stunning scenery has been raved about as a wonder of the world and people flock all year round to see. Some of them formed naturally like with volcanic eruptions and others by falling meteorites.

1. The Great Blue Hole

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Outside the coast of Belize, a country in South America, there is an almost perfectly circular hole that has a diameter of 0.4 kilometers. The water inside the hole is 145 meters deep and this depth makes the hole appear deep blue. Tourists from all over dives in the Great Blue Hole of Belize, which also has exciting species of fish to view in clear waters. It is believed that this amazing geological site was formed billions of years ago. When the water rose above the caves, the Great Blue Hole was formed.

2. The Eye of the Sahara

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In the Sahara desert of Mauritania lays one of the most amazing geological wonders, the Eye of the Sahara. It is also called the Richat Structure. In the middle of this bare deserted land is what appears to be a bull’s-eye with a diameter of 50 kilometers. Space shuttle crews even use the Eye of the Sahara as a landmark. In the beginning it was believed that the Eye of the Sahara was caused by the impact of a meteorite with the earth. But this geological wonder is now said to have been formed by the lifting and erosion of the earth.

3. Hell’s Gate

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Darvaza is a town in Turkmenistan, a nation that borders Iran and Afghanistan. The locals call their amazing geological wonder The Door to Hell. This hole in the ground has a never ending supply of burning gas. The story of its formation claims that more than 35 years ago geologists drilling for gas in the area dug too deep and the ground caved in. The geologists dared not go into the hole to get their equipment. Afraid that poisonous gas would come out of the hole, the geologists set fire into the hole and that fire has just never gone out.

4. Ice Towers of Mount Erebus

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In the icy continent of Antarctica is Mount Erebus, a volcanic mountain which is covered with hundreds of ice towers. These towers stand at twenty meters and are always giving off steam. When the steam freezes in that cold, it enables the inner walls of the towers to grow and stretch out. These earthly geological wonders share likeness with other towers on the planet Mars, and the moons of Saturn, Jupiter and Neptune. It is fascinating how constantly active this volcanic mountain is and this brings out another marvel of nature, where fire and ice meet. Mount Erebus last erupted in 1978.

5. The Devil’s Marbles

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To Australia’s Aborigines, who are native to the land, the Devil’s Marbles are called Karlu Karlu. These are giant round granite red boulders with a background of a beautiful landscape. Some are 50 centimeters and others are 60 meters across. Some seem to have been posed in strange positions, like balanced on top of each other. The Devil’s Marbles were formed millions of years ago where molten magma came below sandstone and cooled to form granite. The wear and tear of the years and environment caused erosion and other such factors to leave what we see today as the amazing Devil’s Marbles. The Australian Aborigines hold some spiritual significant to this site.

6. Reed Flute Cave

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A famous landmark and tourist attraction in Guanxi, China is the Reed Flute Cave. It is also known as the Palace of Natural Arts. The natural limestone cave is filled with weird and amazing icicle resembling and rock formations with an additional effect of illuminated colored lighting. The geological site is named after the reeds found outside the cave that were used for making musical flutes. It is 240 meters and offers a beautiful scenic tour. The site is ancient as it has inscriptions on the walls that existed from the Tang Dynasty, dating as far back as 792 A.D.

7. The Salar de Uyuni

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You can find the Salar de Uyuni in Southwest Bolivia. The geological wonder is the world’s largest dried salt lake and it lies 10,000 feet up in the Andes Mountains and measures more than 10,000 square kilometers. This unique landscape is formed by many layers of salt and water, with over 10 meters of salt at the center of it. When it rains, the Salar de Uyuni is mostly submerged and looks like a large mirror. It is believed to have formed with the merging of geothermal springs and brine lakes. Several species of pink flamingoes flock around the Salar de Uyuni to breed.

8. Antelope Canyon

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The most photographed canyon in the southwest of the US is Antelope Canyon. It is found in Navajo land in the state of Arizona. The Navajo people call it Tsé bighánílíní meaning the place where water runs through rocks. The Antelope Canyon has two separate canyons, the Upper and Lower Antelope. Because rain water runs through this site, it smoothes out the rock and makes it curvy. The Antelope Canyon was formed during flashfloods which caused rock erosion, eroding and opening up passageways giving way to deep corridors with interesting rock shapes. For five months in 2006, the Tribal Park Authorities had to shut down the Antelope Canyon due to flooding.

9. Chocolate Hills

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Over fifty square kilometers of Bohol in the Philippines, lay the geological wonder, the Chocolate Hills. There is no chocolate in these hills but all 1,268 to 1,776 of them look chocolate brown in the dry season. The Chocolate Hills are the Philippines third National Geological Monument and can be seen in the provincial flag and seal of the Bohol province. The Chocolate Hills seem to be uniformly shaped and are mostly 30-50 meters high. One theory to explain their formation is that it was caused by the self-destruction of an active volcano. A legend has it that they were formed by the tears of a giant who lost his love.

10. Stone Forest

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The Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve in the country of Madagascar is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and it is home to the Stone Forest. The Stone Forest is made up of tall and extensive eroded limestone covering 666 square kilometers, looking like a city of limestone towers. The locals call this place “where you cannot walk barefoot” as the terrain is sharp and steep. There are unique species that live in the Stone Forest, like the white lemur, and they can be found in the passageways below as well as on the bases of the needle limestone towers.

Top 10 Most Endangered Forest on the Earth

An endangered forest is one that has ecological importance in its environment and is being threatened by industrialization or human encroachment. Most of these forests have been part of their environment for many years and play a vital role in maintaining a natural balance of the eco system. Scientists have claimed that deforestation has played an important role in causing global warming.

1. Congo Basin Forest

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The world’s second largest tropical forest is the Congo Basin Forest and it covers six countries in Africa; Cameroon, the Central African Republic, the Republic of Congo, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. The Congo Basin Forest represents 70% of the continent’ vegetation and contains more than 600 species of trees and 10,000 species of animals. This forest has suffered the highest deforestation in the globe as trees are cut for commercial purposes and cleared for farming. Due to the civil wars and unrest that rock that particular region, many people have been forced to encroach and live in the forest.

2. The Mau Forest

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The largest indigenous forest in the Rift Valley is the Mau Forest in Kenya. It covers 675,000 acres and is the largest water catchment area in the country. Many rivers start flowing from the Mau Forest and feed many lakes in the region like the Lake Victoria, which lies in three East African countries, Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. The Mau Forest has been threatened by human encroachment as the Kenyan population looks to acquire more land, especially fertile land for agriculture, an important economic activity in the country. The Kenyan government has taken steps to protect the Mau Forest and many Kenyan families have been evicted from the area.

3. Chile’s Valdivian Rainforest

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Along the Southern Chilean coast in South America, lies the Valdivian Rainforest. The nonprofit organization, Conservation International ranks this rainforest as one of the world’s top 25 biodiversity hotspots. More than 90% of the plant life and over 70% of the animal life in this forest cannot be found anywhere else in the world. Chile’s economy has benefited greatly from wood pulp manufacturing and forestry from the Valdivian Rainforest. This forest has suffered deforestation because of these economic activities as well as building of highways through it. There is a plan by the Chilean forestry to clear the trees native and unique to the Valdivian Rainforest and replace them with pines and eucalyptus tree farms.

4. Sumatra’s Rainforest

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Sumatra is the largest island that is part of Indonesia. It is actually the sixth largest island in the world. Sumatra’s Rainforest has plant and animal life that are unique to it and cannot be found anywhere else in the world. Almost half of the Sumatra’s Rainforest has been destroyed as Indonesia’s economy benefits from legal and illegal logging and expanding oil palm plantations. Such devastation has led to animals such as the Sumatran Tiger, Sumatran Orangutan and Sumatran Rhino to be placed on the Critically Endangered Species. The Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004.

5. Tasmania’s Kelp Forests

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Did you know that the sea has underground rainforests? Kelp forests have large sea weeds, some growing to 80 meters in length. In Australia, Kelp Forests of Tasmania are on a heavy decline with only 5% of the original size remaining. These forests are an important habitat for marine organisms. Products made from kelp are used to thicken foods like ice cream and jelly. Scientists say that the destruction of the Tasmania Kelp Forests is caused by weather disasters like El Nino, over harvesting of kelp, the increase in Tasmania sea water temperatures and the decline of dissolved nutrient levels.

6. Papua New Guinea’s Rainforests

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The Independent State of Papua New Guinea is in the Pacific Ocean, neighboring Indonesia and Australia. The highlands region of the country is covered with tropical rainforests, which is more than 70% of the country. Over 950 species of birds and mammals, and over 20,000 plant species call these rainforests their home. Nearly a quarter of the country’s rainforests have been destroyed driven by commercial logging and clearing of land for large scale agricultural projects, like oil palm plantations. The Papua New Guinea government is pushing wealthy nations to compensate the country for conserving its forests in order to reduce emissions from deforestation.

7. Colombia’s Rainforests

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The fourth largest country in South America is Colombia, home to rich tropical rainforests that have one of the highest biodiversity in the world. According to the United Nations, Colombia is quickly losing its natural forest cover due to legal and illegal logging, mining, energy development and clearing of trees for small and large scale agricultural projects like the illegal cocaine farming and oil palm plantations. The Colombia government has taken a hands-on approach to conservation by participating in the Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change CDM (Clean Development Mechanism) project whereby industrialized countries compensate Colombia for conservation of its rainforests.

8. Madagascar’s Forests

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The island nation is the fourth largest island in the world. Madagascar’s rainforests, dry forests and thorn forests house 80% of plants and animals that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. But unfortunately ninety percent of the forest cover in Madagascar has been stripped, most of which happened to clear land for small scale agriculture and mining, legal and illegal commercial logging and charcoal production. The Madagascar government with the help of agencies like USAID and the European Union are working to improve conservancy efforts. The military coup in 2009 put the deforestation at an all time high but the local communities are also fighting back against illegal loggers.

9. Sri Lanka’s Rainforests

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Sri Lanka is an island country in the Indian Ocean and is another biodiversity hotspot. The nation’s Sinharaja Rainforest is the last viable one of its kind and is a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site. Eighteen percent of Sri Lanka’s natural forest cover has been destroyed. Under British colonial rule, most of the forest was cleared to make way for coffee, tea, cinchona and rubber plantations. The civil war that followed brought with it more deforestation. Government forces cleared the forests afraid that the rebels would hide out there and those who were displaced from their homes went to settle in the forest.

10. Malaysia’s Rainforests

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Much of Malaysia has mountainous terrains that are covered in dense rainforests which are among the world’s most biodiverse. The original forests were destroyed to clear land for agricultural purposes, mining and legal and illegal logging. Some of the fall outs of this deforestation have been flooding, which has taken down some more trees in the forest with it. Wild fires have also taken their toll on these rainforests. It has even been predicted that Malaysia’s rainforests will be extinct by 2020. The Malaysian government is making efforts to rebuild the forest ecosystem especially with the formation of the Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM).

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