domingo, 7 de octubre de 2012

Arkive

ORIGINAL: Arkive

Explore 15,000 of the world’s endangered species. With over 100,000 photos and videos, discover what these animals, plants and fungi look like, what makes them special and why we should protect them.


ARKive is a not-for-profit initiative of the charity Wildscreen

What we do

With the help of the world’s best wildlife filmmakers and photographers, conservationists and scientists, we are creating an awe-inspiring record of life on Earth.

Freely accessible to everyone and preserved for the benefit of future generations, ARKive is a truly invaluable resource for conservation, education and public awareness.

Our work with Google, IUCN, WWF and other conservation organisations enables us to bring the natural world into homes, classrooms and onto handheld devices around the world.

Discover and learn about the world’s endangered animals, plants and fungi - reveal what they look like, what makes them special and why we should protect them.

Watch Sir David Attenborough’s introduction to ARKive

Wildscreen


ARKive is brought to you by the wildlife charity Wildscreen. Our mission is to use the power of wildlife imagery to inspire the global community to discover, value and protect the natural world.

Working with the world’s very best wildlife and environmental filmmakers and photographers, Wildscreen collects, curates, showcases and shares the world’s best wildlife imagery through a series of inter-related initiatives, each uniquely helping to deliver the charity’s mission.

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We are passionate about connecting people with the natural world and want to ensure more people experience and are inspired by nature. We are hugely grateful and truly value the support received from our contributors, sponsors and supporters across the globe – without them, none of this would be possible.

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