Little Support for Evolutionarily Distinct Endangered Species

by con10t | January 10, 2009 at 09:53 am
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Gardiner's Seychelles Frog (by Justin Gerlach, edgeofexistence)

Gardiner's Seychelles Frog (by Justin Gerlach, edgeofexistence)

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Unique species are on the verge of extinction, and if they disappear there will be nothing like them left on the planet. Click here for more information on EDGE species.Discover the world's most extraordinary threatened species - frogs that give birth through their skin and mammals that have ears bigger than their heads. These species are "one of a kind" and if they disappear there will be nothing like them left on the planet.

Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered (EDGE) species have few close relatives and are often extremely distinct in the way they look, live and behave.  These unique species are also on the verge of extinction, and if they disappear there will be nothing like them left on the planet. Click here for more information on EDGE species.

Help save these remarkable species - join a growing community of scientists, conservationists and fundraisers working to secure their future.

Source: edgeofexistence.org

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Amy Judd

That frog is so cute and small - I can't believe it..

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