What About Spider Monkeys?

What About Spider Monkeys?

Spider monkeys are a type of monkey that live in tropical rainforests in Central and South America. Within the group of monkeys, there are seven species. There are understandably differences between each species, but they also share many similarities. People have likely heard of spider monkeys before, but may not be very familiar with them and do not know much about their lifestyles. Read on to educate yourself on the spider monkey.

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Pick Up Some Information on the Mountain Plover

Pick Up Some Information on the Mountain Plover

The Mountain Plover is a small bird native to the Western Great Plains. These birds are considered to be “endemic” to the area, since they’re not found anywhere else. They’re one of the 12 species considered endemic to this habitat, joined by birds such as the Greater Sage Grouse. The territory of the Western Great Plains spreads from Canada down through Mexico. The Mountain Plover congregates around the Rockies and the Great Plains and then spends the winters in California, Arizona, Texas, and Mexico. While these birds have a wide range, they are not nearly as abundant as they once were.

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Some Facts on Sloths

Some Facts on Sloths

To most people, sloths are easily identifiable creatures. Many people find them endearing due to their slow nature and vulnerability. Unfortunately, even with sloths’ popularity, they are not immune to being threatened by a variety of problems. There are various types of sloths, such as two-toed or three-toed sloths. While these sloths have physical differences as their names imply, there are also other slight differences between them, such as what their diets consist of. Learn more about these fascinating creatures and what you can do to help them continue to survive.

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Read About the Red Panda

Read About the Red Panda

Red pandas are small, adorable creatures that can be found in the Eastern Himalayas and south-western China. You may not know much about these critters, but you’ve likely seen pictures of them before; they’re renowned for their cuteness. Red pandas are fairly endangered, so learn more about them to raise awareness and do your part in helping them survive.

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What Do You Know About White Rhinos?

What Do You Know About White Rhinos?

There are a few species of rhinoceros, along with a few subspecies, some of which are now extinct. In this post, we’ll be focusing on the white rhino, one of the more commonly known species of rhinoceros. The white rhino, along with the black rhino, lives in Africa. These rhinos can range throughout South Africa, mainly in Namibia, Kenya, and Zimbabwe. The white rhino is divided into two subspecies: northern and southern white rhinos. Read on to learn more about this species and what you can do to help them thrive.

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Snow Leopards: One of Nature's Most Elusive Creatures

Snow Leopards: One of Nature's Most Elusive Creatures

Snow leopards take the title as one of the most elusive creatures in nature. It’s rare to ever catch them on camera and has only been achieved a handful of times. The reason it’s so challenging to catch these beautiful creatures on film is two-fold. The natural habitats of snow leopards are difficult for humans to access for spending significant amounts of time to film the animals and there are so few of them it can be difficult to know exactly where their territories are. While we’ve been able to observe snow leopards in captivity, it’s much more difficult to observe them in their natural habitats.

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Saving Sharks, Saving the Ocean

Saving Sharks, Saving the Ocean

The ocean ecosystems extend from the tiniest of microorganisms, seagrass, and corals all the way to the top of the food chain with killer whales, leopard seals, and sharks! Among all factors of the ocean ecosystems, sharks are by far one of the most important to maintaining the ocean’s health. Marine life is not the only thing to rely on a healthy ocean, in fact, our entire planet relies on the ocean to survive.

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Saving the Mexican Gray Wolves

Saving the Mexican Gray Wolves

The Mexican Gray Wolf is the most endangered species of wolf, especially in North America. These wolves were nearly driven extinct in the 1970s, which prompted the United States Fish and Wildlife Service to focus on conservation efforts for these beautiful canines. For nearly 30 years, there were no Mexican Gray Wolves in the wild, but in the late 90s, pups bred in captivity were released into the wild once again. While their population has certainly made a comeback, there is still a lot of work to be done. It’s important that we raise awareness of these animals and their plight, in order to make sure they never get close to extinction again.

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Learn About the Giant Panda

Learn About the Giant Panda

The Giant Panda is an adorable animal that is also considered one of the rarest mammals in the world. People all over know about pandas and find them overwhelmingly cute. In the United States, if you want to see a live panda, you’ll need to head to the National Zoo in Washington D.C., Zoo Atlanta, the San Diego Zoo, or the Memphis Zoo. At these zoos, you can see the pandas in person or you can check out the Panda Cam at the National Zoo to watch the three pandas.

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How to Teach Your Kids About Endangered Species

How to Teach Your Kids About Endangered Species

As the world struggles with plenty environmental problems, it’s more important than ever before to educate our children about the importance of helping solve these issues, like endangered species. Children are the scientists and conservationists of tomorrow, so it’ll soon be up to them to find solutions. Starting as soon as possible, begin educating your child about endangered species and ways they can help them. The more informed your child is, the more conscientious they can be of their impact on the world around them and how they can help improve environmental issues. Here are some ideas for teaching your kids about endangered species, in ways that children will respond well to.

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Tigers: Why They're Incredible Animals

Tigers: Why They're Incredible Animals

Most people look at tigers and see incredible creatures that represent grace and beauty. We can all appreciate the power a tiger shows and how they’re an integral part of this earth. However, tiger populations are in drastic decline. While we’ve been able to somewhat steady them in recent years, the populations still dropped from over 100,000 in the early 1900s to currently under 5,000. Tigers play an important role in the ecosystem, so it’s incredibly important to save this wonderful species.

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4 Interesting Facts About Elephants & Why We Need to Save Them

4 Interesting Facts About Elephants & Why We Need to Save Them

One of the most majestic animals in the world is the elephant. There are about 450,000 African elephants in the wild, but there are only about 45,000 Asian elephants. While these numbers may seem high, elephants have actually been decreasing in number, often to issues such as poaching. It is incredibly important that people learn more about elephants as they are vital to the world's ecosystem and simply a beautiful creature that deserves to be respected.

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Conservation Spotlight: Amazon River Dolphin

Conservation Spotlight: Amazon River Dolphin

The Amazon River Dolphin, or the boto, is a type of dolphin that dwells in areas in South America. You can find this dolphin throughout the Amazon and Orinoco Rivers in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Perú, and Venezuela. While the populations of this dolphin are abundant in many areas, there are some areas they’re considered particularly vulnerable, for various reasons. They’re a truly unique species, especially with the beautiful color of their skin. Learn more about the Amazon River Dolphin!

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How Different Organisms Affect the Entire Ecosystem

How Different Organisms Affect the Entire Ecosystem

The most recent blog from the April Malmsteen Foundation discussing how various organisms affect the ecosystem where they live. This information is vital to understanding the importance of how the environment is balanced and why it's important to work to help all endangered species.

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