Eden Conserve
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24/09/2022
The endangered gorilla population is slowly declining due to poaching and human activities.
The gorilla population has decreased by 60% over the past 20 years, so it is important that we take steps to protect them.
We can do this by being more careful when using products like detergents, pesticides, and herbicides in our yards and gardens. These products can be harmful to animals, including gorillas.
The gorilla population also needs protection from habitat loss and poaching.
If you are passionate about saving the gorillas, you can become a part of Conservation Programs that works to save the endangered gorillas.
www.edenconserve.org
10/08/2022
World Lion Day will always remind us that it is our duty to protect and save lions and make this world a better place for them to live.
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20/06/2022
Did you know? Warthogs travel in groups called sounders consisting of 1 or 2 sows and young offspring. Males usually travel alone.
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19/06/2022
Did you Know?
- Servals communicate with p*e.
- Servals can live more than 20 years.
- When going after birds and insects, servals make high vertical leaps into the air up to 9 feet.
- Servals rely heavily on their sense of hearing and height advantage to locate prey in tall grass.
Photo by: Bownaan Kamal's Photography
18/06/2022
Black-headed weavers are known for their artfully woven spherical nests crafted from hundreds of blades of grass, reeds, or palm fronds. Weavers are very noisy and highly social. They live in colonies, so a hundred nests may dangle from a single tree.
Photo by Bownaan Kamal's Photography
17/06/2022
Peregrine falcons live mostly along mountain ranges, river valleys, and coastline.
When they enter a hunting dive called a stoop, they can reach up to 200 to 240 miles per hour!
Photo by Bownaan Kamal's Photography
16/06/2022
Human-wildlife conflict is a main threat to African lions. African lions used to be spread across most of the continent, but now are only found in sub-Saharan Africa. Their conservation status is Vulnerable with estimated 23,000-39000 mature individuals left in the wild.
Photo by Bownaan Kamal's Photography
15/06/2022
With an estimated population of 40,000-50,000 left in the wild, the elephants is classified as endangered. And it is critical to conserve both African and Asian elephants because they play such a vital role in the ecosystems as well as contributing towards tourism.
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14/06/2022
The Blue Winged Goose qualifies as Vulnerable it has a small population which is declining due to the drainage and degradation of its highland wetland habitat, and also threat posed by hunting.
Together we can Stop Extinction! Leave them Wild and Protect their Habitat!
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13/06/2022
The impala is one of the most common and most graceful of all Africa’s antelopes.
Impalas are herbivores, which means they only eat vegetation. Their diets consist of bark, leaves, wood, and stems.
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05/06/2022
World Environment Day will keep reminding us of the wrong we did to our environment and the right we need to do to correct it all.
Protect the Environment, Save the Future.
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