Most endangered animals of all the rainforestsSwift parrot
Cockatoos Red goshawk Philippine eagle Regent honeyeater Waterfall frog Sharp snouted dayfrog Mistfrog Rancho grande harlequin frog Panamanian golden frog Rice rat Giant armadillo Red slender loris Aye-Aye Madagascar lemur Ringtailed lemur Javan langur Marmoset Spider monkey Proboscis monkey Golden-bellied capuchin Golden mantella Indian wild dog Giant panda Spectacled bear Northern bettong Sharman's rock-wallaby Mahogany glider Giant otter Tapir Sumatran rhinoceros Javan rhinoceros Asian elephant Read more at Buzzle: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/endangered-rainforest-animals.html |
The most endangered animals in the Amazon rainforestTree ocelot These thick-furred nocturnal cats live in trees. Hoary-throated spinetail Land clearance for cattle ranching and soy production in the Amazon are expected to devastate the last 5,000 of these endangered birds. White-cheeked spider monkey Rio Branco antbird Badly endangered by deforestation. Brazilian tapir Extinct in areas of Brazil and under threat in other regions arow-headed poison frog |
Please note that this website was
done for a geography project , all the facts and information on the website are
true but we are not working in other countries, working with the Brazillian
Goverment or playing an active role in protecting the rainforest, only raising
awareness. We believe the pages under "animals endangered" are factually correct
but pages under "How do we sort it out?" aren`t factually correct. All the links
on the website are to actual online proper websites and aren`t linked to this
website or this project. WWF is a website where you actually can play an active
role in protecting the rainforest.
done for a geography project , all the facts and information on the website are
true but we are not working in other countries, working with the Brazillian
Goverment or playing an active role in protecting the rainforest, only raising
awareness. We believe the pages under "animals endangered" are factually correct
but pages under "How do we sort it out?" aren`t factually correct. All the links
on the website are to actual online proper websites and aren`t linked to this
website or this project. WWF is a website where you actually can play an active
role in protecting the rainforest.