First-Ever Photograph of Living Sumatran Muntjac Released

Posted on October 14, 2008 
Filed Under Gay News Blog

Muntjac

Like the African Okapi, the Sumatran muntjac had not been seen in the wild in decades. This recently-identified individual was found in a snare by an anti-poaching squad:

“The photo, released Friday, is the first record of the ‘lost muntjac of Sumatra’ in 80 years, says U.K. conservation group Flora & Fauna International. An anti-poaching patrol had photographed the mountain deer at 6,400 feet (1,950 meters) in 2002. It was only recently, however, that muntjac expert Robert Timmins recognized the rain forest deer in the photo as the first documented Sumatran muntjac since 1930.”

The Sumatran muntjac has now been placed on the global Red List of Threatened Species.

You may have missed…
Rare Okapi Photographed for First Time in the Wild [tr]

This posting was automatically generated from a feed from Gay News Blog Read more….

Australian Red Cross ignored own expert on gay donor ban
GayWired Confidential: Confessions of a Gay Forest Ranger
GayWired Confidential: Confessions of a Gay Forest Ranger
African gays,living in fear
McCain-Palin Supporters Gone Wild

Comments

Comments are closed.

Gay Blogads

website stats