In 1975 two conservationists discovered a gorgeous salamander in the rainforests of Guatemala. No one ever saw it again - and Jackson's climbing salamander was feared extinct - until last month when local forest guard, Ramos León-Tomás, sat down in the forest for lunch. The last time anyone saw Jackson's climbing salamander - I didn't yet exist. It was 1975: Margaret Thatcher took over leadership of the Tories, Saigon fell to Communist forces, the USSR was still a thing, and everyone was listening to Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody. And in Guatemala, reeling from over a decade of civil war, two American conservationists found a little treasure of black and gold: they named it Jackson's climbing salamander. Then it vanished as if it had never been. Forty-two years later a lot has changed. The world is hotter than it has been in over 100,000 years and species are vanishing at rates that portend mass extinction. Yet, miracles can still happen. Continue reading...
Lunching ranger discovers species lost for 40 years
14. listopadu 2017 10:00
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Zdroj: The Guardian