Monday, February 16, 2015

I am an Internationalist,


International Photography Competition for photographs of the rarest birds in the world by the World's rarest Birds project was announced last month. The competition began in 2010, which aims to secure pictures of 566 most endangered birds on Earth to a new book that seeks to highlight their plight. Thousands of images are put into competition and hundreds of them will be featured in The World's rarest Birds which will be published in 2012. Profits from the sale will go to BirdLife International's Preventing extinctions Programme to help support conservation projects worldwide. First Winner - Critical or endangered in the wild category: Kakapo by Shane McInnes
Kakapo in 20 years is a large parrot from New Zealand and one of the rarest birds of all birds, with only 124 birds were still alive today. The main cause for the decrease in population is due to predation by mammals, especially feral cats. Second Winner - Critical or endangered in the wild category: Brazilian Merganser by Savio Freire Bruno
A number of fish-eating ducks live a little in fast-flowing river in Brazil and Argentina southeast. The population of less than 250 people and continues to decline, the main cause for the decline is due to changes in water flow and pollution Third Winner - Critical or endangered in the wild category: Frigatebirds Christmas Island by David Boyle
A large sea birds that breed only on Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean. The population living around 1,220 pairs, and continues in decline, mostly in a single colony. The main threats in 20 years to their survival because losing trees to breed and pollution caused by phosphate mining, cyclones, and possibly yellow ants Fourth Winner - Critically endangered or extinct in the wild category: Child forest owls by Jayesh K Joshi
This species has a small population, which is known to be less than 10 recent location in central India. This is possible due to the decline in the population of deciduous forest habitat loss as a growing interest baiakannya. First Winner - Category endangered or lack of data: Ibis crested Asia by Min Li Quan
A medium-sized water birds that never grew up in Russia, Japan and China, but the decline in the population of large quantities. Now restricted to mainland China's Shaanxi province in the middle, where only 250 birds were still there, even though the population is slowly increasing as a result of conservation measures. The main reason for the decline may be related to the loss of suitable foraging due to the change from dry to grow rice and wheat production. Second Winner - Threatened lack of data or data categories: Stork red crown by Huajin Sun
A heron huge breed in eastern Russia and China, and in Japan. Its population now numbers only 1,700 adult birds and continues to decline in 20 years due to the loss and degradation of wetlands through conversion to agricultural and industrial development Fourth Winner - Category endangered and lack of data: the Great Indian Bustard by Csaba Barkóczi
Population decline of this species in the Indian central and north-eastern endangered due to poaching and agricultural development. in 20 years First Winner - Category critically endangered migratory birds: Orange-bellied Parrots by David Boyle
A small parrot breed only in a small area in western Tasmania and migrate to coastal areas in the south-eastern Australia in the winter. in 20 years Wild populations may be less than 150 animals and continues to decline may be caused by the loss of winter habitat that makes this bird can survive, as a result of agricultural in 20 years and urban and industrial development.
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I am an Internationalist, "Internationalist is the individual tends to see everything as a big plans and thinking far into the future rather than what happens everyday or what is already happened. They usually in 20 years (though not always) already know that they want an international career there are very young and are keen to establish international Often relations. The company has a worldwide, or at least a company has offices and / or work in various parts of the world, will be very interesting for Internationalists. They are the people in 20 years WHO are full of curiosity, open, social relationships and respect and courtesy "View my complete profile in 20 years
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