Joel Sartoreのインスタグラム(joelsartore) - 8月6日 22時26分
In honor of the upcoming twelfth anniversary of the Photo Ark on August 9th, each day this week I will be sharing some of the smallest, cutest and most interesting creatures in the Photo Ark! Today, I am sharing some members of the Photo Ark that are sadly no longer found in the wild. As you read through the captions with each photo, please try to e-visit the various places I've been. All are working hard to save wildlife 365 days a year, and need all of our support.
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As part of the anniversary celebration I will also be giving away 12 signed Photo Ark prints! All this week you can enter to win by doing both of the following:
1. Commenting on one of the five posts with your favorite animal and what you like about them or how the Photo Ark has impacted you.
2. Tag a friend who doesn’t know about the project.
You must be following me to win. An announcement of winners will be posted at the end of the week!
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Photos are in order as follows: 1. A critically endangered South China tiger at the Suzhou Zoo in China. This is a species that is likely gone from the wild now, and as of 2015, there were only about 100 in captivity.
2. The last known Rabbs’ fringe-limbed tree frog at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. This photo was taken in 2013. This frog passed away in 2016, making the species extinct.
3. Bryn, a federally endangered Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit, sat for this portrait in 2007. When she and another CBPR died a few years ago, it marked the end of their genetic line. This subpopulation lost its sagebrush habitat as the land was developed for agriculture in the state of Washington.
4. A male Pere David’s deer at the Madrid Zoo. This species is now extinct in the wild. 5. A Guam rail at the Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo, the species is extinct in the wild.
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