5 Kasım 2017 Pazar

Paladaryum Yapımı

Öncelikle arkadaşlar paladaryum kurulumu sabır isteyen bir iştir kısa sürede olan bir iş değildir.Öncelikle paladaryuma akvaryum ölçüleriyle başlamak lazım benim tavsiyem uzunlamasına ve enine geniş bir akvaryum dan yana ancak her akvaryum boyutuylada paladaryum kurulumu yapılabilir. Arkadaşlar paladaryuma arka fon yapmak la başlıcaz ilten arka fonu isterseniz polieteren köpük veya straforla yapabiliriz straforla yaparsak şekil verme vs işlemler uzucak ben size köpükle yapmanızı tavsiye ederim.
Öncelikle akvaryumu yere yatrırın ve ağaç kökleri,saksılar nası şekilde kalmasını istiyorsanız o şekilde köpüğü sıkmaya başlayın ancak unutmayın şelale sistemi içinde yerinizi ayarlayın görünmücek şekilde en köşeye koyabilirsiniz köpüğü sıktıktan sonra istediniz kafanızdaki şekli verin güzelce sonra akvaryum silikonunu köpüğün her tarafına iyice yayın hindistan cevizini köpüğün üzerine yayın herhangi bir toprak türüde olabilir.sonra kurumaya bekletin iyice kurusun 1 gün kuruması yeterli.
Sıra geldi tabana evet en önemli kısımlardan biri bu su akışının iyi olması gerekiyor yoksa kara alanı çöker biobal topları yada suyu geçiren plastik bölmeler kullanılabilir altlarına pvc borusu konulup yüksekliği ayarlanabilir en üst bölüme ise strafor köpük konulur evet bu kısımda bitti paladaryumumuz tamam sayılır toprak konulur

29 Haziran 2017 Perşembe

A hazardous way: New thruway could endanger tigers in India

Corbett Tiger Reserve is home to the densest populace of Bengal tigers on the planet, with one tiger each 6km2. Picture credit: Soumyajit Nandyvia Wikimedia Commons.

A proposition to redesign a street into a thruway in Corbett National Park has moderates profoundly stressed for the area's 300 Bengal tigers.

Protectionists have seen a few unsettling passings of tigers in Corbett National Park as of late, one of India's most imperative tiger parks.

The state legislature of Uttarakhand, be that as it may, is pushing ahead on an arrangement to overhaul a street through the recreation center into a full, open expressway prompting caution among tiger progressives.

Authorities are at present talking about transforming segments of the thruway into a flyover, enabling untamed life to go underneath, yet even this would just moderate the effect.

On May 1, ranger service authorities in the Indian condition of Uttarakhand found a tiger whelp, surrendered and harmed. They endeavored to protect the creature, yet had arrived past the point of no return – it surrendered to lack of hydration the following day. Another youthful tiger, safeguarded in the area around the same time, kicked the bucket of starvation the next week.

Ten tigers have now been discovered dead or biting the dust in Uttarakhand since the start of 2017, and

moderates fear numerous more passings could be upcoming. The Uttarakhand government has as of late proposed turning a little, mostly cleared street into an undeniable national thruway that would run straight through the heart of the state's Corbett Tiger Reserve.

India's leader tiger stop

Situated in the upper east of India, at the foot of the Himalayas, Corbett Tiger Reserve traverses more than 1,300 square kilometers of thick timberland and rich prairie sustained by the sprawling Ramganga River supply. Corbett and the encompassing area are home to more than 300 Bengal tigers, and in addition a plenty of other natural life including Asian elephants (Elephas maximus), panthers (Panthera pardus), sloth bears (Melursus ursinus), spotted deer (Axis pivot), and a confounding cluster of birdlife.

Not exclusively is Corbett the most seasoned national stop in India, it was likewise the leader stop of the Indian government's Project Tiger in the 1970s, propelled to energize supportable administration of the nation's tiger populace. From multiple points of view, Corbett is held up as the best quality level for what a tiger hold ought to be, and in reality, its tiger populace has been growing lately.

The save has "a portion of the world's most profitable tiger natural surroundings," said Dr. John Goodrich, Senior Tiger Program Director for Panthera, the worldwide wild feline protection association.

"Be that as it may," Goodrich forewarned, "it is likely not sufficiently expansive to withstand lessening, debasement, or discontinuity of natural surroundings."

The current year's spate of passings and their causes demonstrate that dangers to living spaces could as of now be happening. Notwithstanding lack of hydration and starvation, veterinarians have refered to regional infighting by tigers and asserted harming as likely reasons for death.

"Unusual levels of infighting for domain, prompting early and expanded mortality" and "expanded clash with human populaces" are cautioning signs that a tiger populace is missing satisfactory space and assets, said Dr. Ashley Brooks, Habitats and Human Wildlife Conflict Lead for WWF Tigers Alive.

The proposed expressway would just intensify these issues, as per specialists, and convey significantly more potential dangers to Corbett's essential tiger populace.

Sound: The battle to spare Indonesia's Leuser Ecosystem

Leuser Ecosystem

On the present scene, we invite Gemma Tillack, agribusiness crusade chief of the Rainforest Action Network, a NGO situated in San Francisco and a gathering that has been extremely dynamic in the worldwide battle to ensure Indonesia's Leuser Ecosystem.

One of the wealthiest, most biodiverse tropical woodlands on the planet, Leuser is as of now being focused for development of oil palm ranches by various organizations.

Tillack clarifies exactly what makes Leuser so one of a kind and profitable, subtle elements some of her association's examinations concerning the progressing freedom of Leuser infringing upon Indonesia's ban on deforestation for new oil palm estates, and how shoppers like you and me can help choose the destiny of the area.

We additionally welcome to the show look into biologist Marcone Campos Cerqueira for our most recent Field Notes section. Cerqueira has as of late finished an investigation that utilized bioacoustic observing to look at winged animal ranges in the mountains of Puerto Rico, and he'll impart some of his recordings to us on the present show.

On this scene, we invite Gemma Tillack, agribusiness battle chief of the Rainforest Action Network, a NGO situated in San Francisco and a gathering that has been extremely dynamic in the worldwide crusade to secure Indonesia's Leuser Ecosystem.

One of the wealthiest, most biodiverse tropical woods on the planet, Leuser is presently being focused for development of oil palm manors by various organizations. Tillack clarifies exactly what makes Leuser so special and important, points of interest some of her association's examinations concerning the continuous leeway of Leuser infringing upon Indonesia's ban on deforestation for new oil palm ranches, and how purchasers like you and me can help choose the destiny of the area.

A considerable measure of the activism around Leuser concentrates on orangutans and other charming megafauna, yet Mongabay ran a report in January enumerating how, for the general population who in reality live there, the significantly all the more squeezing concern is the arrangement of biological system administrations — at the end of the day having clean air to inhale and clean water to drink.

We likewise welcome to the show inquire about environmentalist Marconi Campos Cerqueira for our most recent Field Notes section. Cerqueira has as of late finished an investigation that utilized bioacoustic checking to look at shifts in winged creature ranges driven by environmental change in the mountains of Puerto Rico, and he'll impart some of his recordings to us. (Anybody can evaluate and tune in to the majority of Cerqueira's recordings here, and tune in continuously to recordings being made in Puerto Rico.)

4 Mart 2017 Cumartesi

Delightful Clouded Leopard Cub's Birth Signals Conservation Success

The offspring is the initially blurred panther to be conceived from a manual sperm injection method utilizing cryopreserved (solidified, then defrosted) semen.

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An uncommon blurred panther offspring was conceived at the Nashville Zoo this week, impacting the world forever for the helpless species.

The blurred panther is one of the rarest feline species on the planet, as per the Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute, and the feline is hard to breed in imprisonment. The up 'til now anonymous male fledgling is the initially obfuscated panther to be conceived from a manual sperm injection methodology utilizing cryopreserved (solidified, then defrosted) semen. The feline's introduction to the world is a piece of preservation endeavors by the Nashville Zoo and the Smithsonian to ensure the species.

The whelp was conceived on Wednesday (March 1) to Tula, a blurred panther that was brought up at the Nashville Zoo. Hormones were utilized to actuate Tula's ovulation, the zoo clarified, and her eggs were prepared with semen that had been taken from the male obfuscated panther at Smithsonian's National Zoo, named Hannibal.

This is a huge achievement for both Nashville Zoo and the group at the Smithsonian," Heather Robertson, executive of veterinary administrations at the Nashville Zoo, said in an announcement. "It implies we can gather and protect semen from blurred panther populaces around the world and enhance pregnancy results from AI [artificial insemination] methodology in this species."

Despite the fact that the name may recommend something else, the species is not really a panther. Truth be told, the felines have a place with their own particular sort, Neofelis. Obfuscated panthers are littler in stature contrasted with their namesake, and the Smithsonian portrays the species as conquering any hindrance between huge felines, similar to lions and tigers, and littler felines, similar to lynx.

Researchers have said that assessing the quantity of blurred panthers in the wild is troublesome, given the obfuscated panthers' subtle nature, however specialists have said the populace is contracting. The International Union for Conservation of Nature orders the species as "defenseless," with less than 10,000 remaining in nature.

With the accomplishment of this new offspring's introduction to the world, reproducing offices like the Nashville Zoo will keep on working with manual sperm injection authorities to extend the number of inhabitants in blurred panthers, as per Smithsonian authorities.

After the new fledgling's introduction to the world, managers inspected and tended to it, including showing it how to raise its paws. As indicated by zoo authorities, this paw-raising will bring down the offspring's worry for future hands-on care as the child is raised at the zoo.