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Save the Chocó
Tanagers are some of the most stunning birds in the neotropics. They are also the second largest families of birds making up 12% of neotropical birds and 4% of all birds in the world. This large family adds lots of color to the Americas. Some are bright, some dull, some have so many colors it looks like patch work. The Chocó is home to lots of tanager species and many are endemic (live nowhere else). Losing these birds would be the equivalent of losing an entire period Monet or Van Gogh's to a fire. Luckily @fundacion.jocotoco has already taken steps to protecting these birds in the Chocó. Not only are the protecting the Chocó but the most important bird area in western Ecuador for threatened birds. NOW IT IS TIME TO SECURE THEIR FUTURE FOR GOOD. The Save the Chocó Campaign has 2 weeks to raise $5 million to purchase and protect 57,000 acres of pristine rainforest in the Ecuadorian Chocó. The purchase would connect existing reserves and create a total protected area of more than 740,000 acres -- larger than Yosemite National Park -- in an area that has lost 98% of its habitat. DONATE NOW! CLICK LINK! #savethechoco
Save the Chocó
Tanagers are some of the most stunning birds in the neotropics. They are also the second largest families of birds making up 12% of neotropical birds and 4% of all birds in the world. This large family adds lots of color to the Americas. Some are bright, some dull, some have so many colors it looks like patch work. The Chocó is home to lots of tanager species and many are endemic (live nowhere else). Losing these birds would be the equivalent of losing an entire period Monet or Van Gogh's to a fire. Luckily @fundacion.jocotoco has already taken steps to protecting these birds in the Chocó. Not only are the protecting the Chocó but the most important bird area in western Ecuador for threatened birds. NOW IT IS TIME TO SECURE THEIR FUTURE FOR GOOD. The Save the Chocó Campaign has 2 weeks to raise $5 million to purchase and protect 57,000 acres of pristine rainforest in the Ecuadorian Chocó. The purchase would connect existing reserves and create a total protected area of more than 740,000 acres -- larger than Yosemite National Park -- in an area that has lost 98% of its habitat. DONATE NOW! CLICK LINK! #savethechoco