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The Tribe Endangered

This is the introduction to a series on animals that are endangered or in decline, giving them a name so that we can give them a voice.

A.E. (Anthony) Lovell

Meet this tribe
These far flung ones
Precious ones we can’t let go
Little do they know
Their lives are in our hands
And in our plans
What is the plan for these friends
Endangered or in decline?
But they are not numbers
Or strange tongue twisting names
Linnaean Taxonomic classifications
They are sentient beings
We are sentient beings
We have that in common
But only we can control
Whether they get to keep ther home
In the wild, not in captivity
We want to see them in the future
In their natural estate
Not protected by being taken and contained
Effectively gone in the wild
On the shortlist to extinction
Let’s get them off the list
Let’s treat them with respect
As if their life matters
To them and us 
Directly and indirectly
We are their greatest threat
We’re giving them a name
And a face to go with it
And a tribe to recognise
These endangered ones banding together
Safety in numbers is their hope
And names as fellow creatures
Their rescue rope

We’ve anthropologised them
Within an inch of their lives
Some even further, now gone
Now we must anthropomorphise
To call them back from the brink
There are better ways in the future
Just recognise sentience
We have to lo and behold them
To hold them and keep them dear
With all the life on earth 
encircled on this sphere

The first is George...
He already has his name
Then it will be your turn
To give the others
Their names

  3 years ago
Free Seminar featuring Dr. Pieter Kat. Canned Lion Hunting and the residual fall out

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Thursday March 25th 2021 at 2PM Eastern Standard Time, 6PM Greenwich Mean Time.

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  3 years ago
Bycanistes subcylindricus

The Black-and-white-casqued Hornbill is distributed to evergreen forests and savanna across equatorial Africa, in central and western Africa.

Females have a smaller casque and a black bill. The purpose of the casque is unknown for males, although suggested to be for sexual characterization. 

The black-and-white-casqued hornbill has very mobile eyes which is not a common trait in birds. 


This means that its eyes themselves can move in their socket, while other birds tend to have to move their heads to see. 

It is capable of displaying emotions through the feathers at the top of the head, which allows it to communicate its emotional state. 

Black-and-white-casqued hornbills are quite vocal, with a large repertoire of calls, one of which can be heard from a distance of 2km.

A monogamous species. Pairs commonly nest in naturally formed cavities 9 to 30 m high in large (>3 m circumference) rainforest trees. 


Due to the rarity of these nesting cavities, there is a high degree of intraspecific competition for nesting sites. In order to protect their nest, pairs seal the cavity with mud pellets collected by the male. Inside, the female lays a clutch of 2 eggs, which are white in color with pitted shells. The eggs are incubated for 42 days while the male delivers food to the female hourly through a small slit, regurgitating numerous fruits, mammals, and insects. The male can bring up to 200 fruits per visit. 

Usually, only one offspring is reared, with the chick from the second-laid egg dying of starvation. Newly hatched chicks have pink skin and open their eyes at 20 days of age. The offspring fledge in 70 to 79 days and can feed themselves by 40 to 72 days after fledging.

The diet consists mainly of figs, fruits, insects, and small animals found in the trees. Black-and-white-casqued hornbills are mainly frugivorous, with fruit comprising 90% of their diet, 56% belonging to Ficus species. They forage by hopping from branch to branch in the rainforest canopy and reaching for fruit with the tip of the bill, which they then swallow whole. This species is known to consume over 41 plant genera. The black-and-white-casqued hornbill does not consume water directly and seems to instead hydrate itself from the water contained in the fruits that represent most of its diet.

Black-and-white-casqued hornbills mediate seed dispersal of rainforest trees, by defecating or regurgitating seeds.

Carnivores, apes, monkeys, snakes, raptors, and humans all prey on these hornbills.

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  3 years ago
Wildlife News Broadcaster Contest

MojoStreaming’s Volunteer Wildlife News Broadcaster contest: 

 

Are you a wildlife lover who either dream of becoming a social media influencer or
wants to report on important wildlife issues from around the Globe?

(Must be 21 or older to enter)

MojoStreaming, the new Wildlife channel is holding a contest to find a Volunteer Broadcaster (Newsreader) to report on Wildlife issues on our News channel. Become the first of our eventual
team of newsreaders from time zones around the world.

The
Contest

Phase
One

How to enter:

Submit
a video of yourself reporting on two current wildlife issues, one in North America, the other in Africa. Collectively, the two reports must be no less
than 3 minutes (180 seconds), and no more than 4 minutes twenty seconds long (260 seconds). How you choose to present is up to you.

Beginning at 8:00 P.M. Eastern Time (“EST”) on March 22, 2021, until 11:00 p.m. EST on April 5, 2021 (The “Submission Period”),

you may upload your submission Video on MojoStreaming in the following way:


         Visit the MojoStreaming website (www.mojostreaming.com) and open a free account by clicking on the Sign-up Tab on the top of the home page.·     
         When you have signed up, click on the Upload Tab.
         Click on the Video Icon
         Under the heading Title, enter your full legal name, followed by “News Broadcaster Submission”.
         Under the heading Description, enter a brief description of your video. 
         Under the heading Category, Select the “Broadcaster Contest” option
         Under the heading Privacy, choose Public
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         Although it has been loaded, your video will not go live until April 6 on or around about 8.00 p.m. EST, when it will become visible on our channel for the first time.
         Beginning April 6 through April 18, 2021, 11:00 P.M. EST, entrants should promote their video by asking friends & family to” like” their video by clicking the
         thumbs-up icon. 

         To vote a person must open up an account and login to be able to vote for the video of their choice. 

 Only one (1) vote per account/per video will be recorded.

On April 19, 2021, all the videos EXCEPT the 6 videos with the most likes will be deleted from the Broadcasting Contest channel.
These six videos will move forward to the second round of the Contest 
(Phase Two)

         On April 20-25, 2021, the six Finalists will be contacted by email associated with their mojostreaming.com account

Phase 2

For In the final round (Phase Two) of the Contest, the top six (6) contestants will be required to conduct an interview with a Wildlife Conservation Personality of
MojoStreaming’s choice, on a subject matter of MojoStreaming’s choice. The interview will be up to 30 minutes in duration. The first Finalist conducted
interview will take place on May 5, 2021, at 8:00 P.M. EST, and the last on June 9, 2021, at 8:00 p.m. EST

The winner of the final round (Phase Two of the contest) will be chosen by a panel of Judges from MojoStreaming.

The announcement of the winner chosen by MojoStreaming Ltd. Executives will be at a live-streamed virtual event on MojoStreaming.com 

on June 16, 2021, at 8:00 P.M. EST



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Contest Rules:

NO PURCHASE IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A PURCHASE WILL
NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. ALL FEDERAL, PROVINCIAL, STATE, LOCAL,
AND MUNICIPAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS APPLY. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED.


1. Eligibility


    MojoStreaming's Volunteer Wildlife News
Broadcaster Contest (the "Contest") is open to legal residents of
Canada and the fifty (50) United States and the District of Columbia who is at At least twenty - (21) years old at the time of entry. Employees of
MojoStreaming Ltd and other companies associated with the promotion of the contest, and their respective parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, and advertising
and promotion agencies as well as the immediate family (spouse, parents,
siblings, and children) and household members of each such employee are not
eligible. The Contest is subject to federal, state, and local laws and
regulations. Any entries containing defamatory, discriminatory, or
mean-spirited content, including references or commentary about religion, race,
sexual orientation, gender, national/ethnic origin, or other targeted groups
will be disqualified.


     
2. Sponsor

    The Contest is sponsored by MojoStreaming Ltd, located at 216 Gilmour ave, Toronto, Ontario, M6P 3B4.

     
3. Agreement to Official Rules

 

    Participation in the Contest constitutes the entrant's full and unconditional agreement to and acceptance of these Official Rules and the decisions of the Sponsor, which
are final and binding. Winning the contest is contingent upon being compliant with these Official Rules and fulfilling all other requirements set forth herein.


     4. Two Phases

The Contest takes place in two distinct phases. The winners of the first phase are decided by the popular vote of supporters. The second phase
is decided by a panel of judges who selected the Executives of MojoStreaming, based on the Criteria that they will decide.

 Phase 1
 
   5. Contest Period

    The First Phase of the Contest begins on March 22, 2021, at 8:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time and ends on April 5, 2021
at 11:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time (the "Contest Period"). Entries that are submitted before or after the Contest Period will be disqualified.
Submissions will be accepted for the duration of the Contest using the following method:


Online
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This method of entry will be available by visiting our website (www.mojostreaming.com) BLOG and/or NOTICES at the footer of the site and
following the directions provided.

Limit one (1) entry per person, per email address, and per household for the duration of the Contest Period, regardless of method
of entry. Entries received from any person, e-mail address, or household more than the stated limitation will
be void. All entries become the property of the Sponsor and will not be acknowledged or returned.

 
     7. Contest finalists

    On or about April 19, 2021, the Sponsor will select the six potential finalists of Phase one of the Contest from the
six most voted for of all eligible entries received. The Sponsor will attempt to notify the potential finalists via email on or about April 20, 2021. If a
potential finalist cannot be contacted within five (5) days after the date of the first attempt to contact him/her, the Sponsor may select an alternate
potential finalist in his/her place at from the seventh most voted of the eligible entries.


     
8. Finalist Notifications

The potential finalists will be notified by email. Each potential Finalist will be required to complete,
electronically sign and submit a Declaration of Compliance within five (5) days of the date notice or attempted notice is sent, in order to be considered a
finalist. If a potential finalist cannot be contacted or fails to submit the Declaration of Compliance within the required time period potential
finalist forfeits the prize. Potential finalists must continue to comply with all terms and conditions of these Official Rules and winning is contingent
upon fulfilling all requirements. In the event that a potential finalist is disqualified for any reason, the Sponsor may select an alternate potential
finalist in his/her place from the seventh most voted of the eligible entries. In the event of further disqualifications, the Sponsor may continue
to choose finalists from the next most voted-for entries until the six required finalist positions have been fulfilled.

     
9. Winners


  The six contestants whose video submissions receive the most votes (the Finalists) will move forward to Phase two of
the Contest.

 
Phase Two

   10. Contest Period

The Second Phase of the Contest begins on April 25, 2021, at 8:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time and ends on June 9, 2021, at 8:30
P.M. Eastern Standard Time (the "Contest Period").

 
11. How to Enter.

 Each Finalist will be given half an hour to conduct a Livestream interview with a Wildlife Personality chosen by the Sponsor, on a
date and time prescribed by the sponsor. 
You will have April 26, 2021 – May 4, 2021, to prepare. The first Finalist
conducted interview will take place on May 5, 2021, at 8:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, and the last on June 9, 2021
at 8:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time. The Livestream interview will be made available to be watched by MojoStreaming subscribers. 

     
12. Winner Notifications

   The overall winner will be chosen by the Sponsors, and the winner will be announced at a live-streamed virtual event on MojoStreaming.com on June 16 at 8:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time.

All the Finalists will attend virtually. The virtual live event will be made available to be watched by MojoStreaming subscribers. 

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    In the event that the operation, security, or administration of the Contest is impaired in any way for any reason, including,
but not limited to fraud, virus, bug, worm, unauthorized human intervention or another technical problem, or in the event the Contest is unable to run as
planned for any other reason, as determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion, the Sponsor may, in its sole discretion, either (a) suspend the Contest to
address the impairment and then resume the Contest in a manner that best conforms to the spirit of these Official Rules or (b) terminate the Contest and, in the
event of termination, award the Prize at random from among the eligible, non-suspect entries received up to the time of the impairment. The Sponsor
reserves the right in its sole discretion to disqualify any individual it finds to be tampering with the entry process or the operation of the Contest or to be
acting in violation of these Official Rules or in an unsportsmanlike or disruptive manner. Any attempt by any person to damage the website or undermine
the legitimate operation of the Contest may be a violation of criminal and civil law, and, should such an attempt be made, the Sponsor reserves the right
to seek damages (including attorney's fees) and any other remedies from any such person to the fullest extent permitted by law. Failure by the Sponsor to
enforce any provision of these Official Rules shall not constitute a waiver of that provision.

     
14. Release and Limitations of Liability


    By participating in the Contest, entrants agree to release and hold harmless the Sponsor, and each of their respective parents, subsidiaries, affiliates,
advertising and promotion agencies, other companies associated with The contest, and each of their respective officers, directors, employees,
shareholders, representatives, and agents (the Released Parties) from and against any claim or cause of action arising out of participation in the
Contest or receipt or use of the prize (including any travel or activity related thereto), including, but not limited to: (a) any technical errors
associated with the Contest, including lost, interrupted, or unavailable Internet Service Provider (ISP), network, server, wireless service provider, or
other connections, availability or accessibility or miscommunications or failed computer, satellite, telephone, cellular tower or cable transmissions, lines,
or technical failure or jumbled, scrambled, delayed, or misdirected transmissions or computer hardware or software malfunctions, failures or difficulties;
(b) unauthorized human intervention in the Contest; (c) mechanical, network, electronic, computer, human, printing or typographical errors; (d) application
downloads, (e) any other errors or problems in connection with the Contest, including, without limitation, errors that may occur in the administration of
the Contest, the announcement of the winner, the cancellation or postponement of the event and/or the flyover, if applicable, the incorrect downloading of
the application, the processing of entries application downloads, or in any Contest-related materials; or (f) injury, death, losses or damages of any kind,
to persons or property which may be caused, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, from entrants participation in the Contest or acceptance, receipt or
misuse of the prize (including any travel or activity related thereto). Entrant further agrees that in any cause of action, the Released Parties liability will
be limited to the cost of entering and participating in the Contest, and in no event shall the entrant be entitled to receive attorney's fees. Released
Parties are also not responsible for any incorrect or inaccurate information, whether caused by site users, tampering, hacking, or by any equipment or
programming associated with or utilized in the Contest. Entrant waives the right to claim any damages whatsoever, including, but not limited to, punitive,
consequential, direct, or indirect damages.

 
     
15. Disputes


    Except where prohibited, each entrant agrees that any and all disputes, claims, and causes of action arising out of, or
connected with, the Contest or any prize awarded shall be resolved individually, without resort to any form of class action, and exclusively by
the appropriate court located in Ontario, Canada. All issues and questions concerning the construction, validity, interpretation, and enforceability of
these Official Rules, entrants rights, and obligations, or the rights and obligations of the Sponsor in connection with the Contest shall be governed
by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of Ontario, Canada, without giving effect to any choice of law or conflict of law
rules, which would cause the application of the laws of any jurisdiction other than Ontario, Canada.
     
12. Privacy


     Information collected from entrants is subject to the sponsor's privacy policy.

 

  3 years ago
Marabou stork-Leptoptilos crumenifer

Marabou stork is a large, unusual-looking bird. In addition to hollow leg bones, marabou storks have hollow toe bones. In such a large bird, this is an important adaptation for flight. The African Marabou storks reach a wingspan of 2,6 m and a height of 1,5 m. 

Marabou storks are bald-headed. Males can be identified by their large air sacs. In addition, males are generally slightly larger and taller than females. Sexes are alike in coloration. A juvenile has similar coloration but is duller. Immature birds have a woolly covering on their heads and do not gain the black in their plumage until about three-years-old.


Its soft, white tail feathers are known as marabou. Its neck and head contain no feathers. The Marabou stork has a long, reddish pouch hanging from its neck. This pouch is used in courtship rituals. The naked 18-inch inflatable pink sac is particularly conspicuous during the breeding season. It connects directly to the left nostril and acts as a resonator allowing the bird to produce a guttural croaking. While usually silent, the Marabou Stork will also emit a sound caused by beak clacking if it feels threatened.


They mainly feed on carrion and scraps. Although it doesn't seem to be very sympathetic in human eyes, this behavior is of great importance to the ecosystem they inhabit; by removing carcasses and rotting material, Marabous help to avoid the spreading of pathogens. They are scavengers, they eat anything from termites, flamingoes and small birds and mammals to human refuse and dead elephants. They also feed on carcasses with vultures and hyenas.


Marabou storks are attracted to grass fires. They march in front of the advancing fire grabbing animals that are fleeing.


Marabous breed on the treetops, where they build large nests. It reaches sexual maturity when it is approximately four years old and usually mates for life. They are colonial breeders, their nests are a large, flat platform made of sticks with a shallow central cup lined with smaller sticks and green leaves. Usually, 2-3 eggs are laid during the dry season. Both sexes incubate; eggs hatch in 30 days. Their young are helpless at birth. Both sexes tend and feed the young. The fledging period is 3-4 months.


Marabou Stork defecates upon its legs and feet. It helps in regulating body temperature, and also gives the false appearance that the birds have lovely white legs. Like many birds, the Marabou Stork also pants when it becomes hot, again to lower its body temperature.


These are particularly lazy birds and spend much of their time standing motionless, though once they take flight they are very elegant, using thermal up-draughts to provide the needed lift. Like other storks, they fly with their especially long legs trailing behind, but unlike their cousins they keep their neck tucked well in and bent into a flattened S; this allows the weight of the heavy beak to be taken on the shoulders. #birdsofeastafrica. 

  3 years ago