Check this out.
http://www.conservation.org/English/Pages/default.aspx?pageid=landing_explore&nointro=true&USC=True
You have to click on Cambodia to see the pictures of the Arowana (that's today's geography lesson kids) hint, it's a blue house icon and a red exclamation point icon.
If a picture of a frog comes up (interesting story) click on "back to map" in the upper right hand corner of the frame that the frog story is in.
So, it's one picture. At least an arowana made conservation news, which is something I've been hoping to achieve.
This species has taken a back seat to other "high profile" species for far too long. We need to seriously engage conservation of the species in the wild. If you are at all able, Please donate to Conservation International.
If you want to ensure your donation goes to helping arowanas, mention that you want the money to go to the arowana fund at CI.
Phil
http://www.conservation.org/English/Pages/default.aspx?pageid=landing_explore&nointro=true&USC=True
You have to click on Cambodia to see the pictures of the Arowana (that's today's geography lesson kids) hint, it's a blue house icon and a red exclamation point icon.
If a picture of a frog comes up (interesting story) click on "back to map" in the upper right hand corner of the frame that the frog story is in.
So, it's one picture. At least an arowana made conservation news, which is something I've been hoping to achieve.
This species has taken a back seat to other "high profile" species for far too long. We need to seriously engage conservation of the species in the wild. If you are at all able, Please donate to Conservation International.
If you want to ensure your donation goes to helping arowanas, mention that you want the money to go to the arowana fund at CI.
Phil