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British Youth Music Theatre

Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking

August 2019

Course "Book" by Sharon Ya'ari at Bezalel academy of art and design.

specs: A4, pergament paper 90 gr. Inkget print.

At www.behance.net/arshavsky/frame/1422507

Extinction | Dance Connections 5

British Youth Music Theatre

Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking

August 2019

Extinction symbol artwork, by @lnortonm on twitter.

Extinction | Dance Connections 5

British Youth Music Theatre

Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking

August 2019

Maybe we should just let Darwinism work rather than trying to protect stupid people from themselves. Do you really have to tell people which end of the diving board to use and if so, do you really want to?

slowshutter image of the retreating herd

Extinction | Dance Connections 5

British Youth Music Theatre

Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking

August 2019

Extinction | Dance Connections 5

British Youth Music Theatre

Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking

August 2019

Barbary macaques at Edinburgh ZooAs of September 2009, Edinburgh Zoo has 12 Barbary macaques. Our oldest macaque is named Hanan. She was born here at Edinburgh Zoo in June 1991. In November 2007, we received one male and four females from Rheine Zoo, Germany. The females of this group included Farah, born in 2002, Franka, born in 2003, Fame, born in 2004, and Frances, born in 2007. The male, Farouk, was born in 2005.

 

We received two more females from Norfolk Wildlife Park in February 2008. These two females, Barbie and Barbarella, settled in with the group with Germany.

 

October 2008 saw the arrival of two males and two females from Berlin Zoo. The males, Yousef and Hassan, were both born in July 2007 while the two girls, Shada and Amina, were born in May 2005. After careful introductions, the four joined the first group and have settled in well.

 

Barbary macaques have special pouches in their cheeks designed to carry food while they forage for more. To make them hunt for their food as they would in the wild, our keepers scatter their food around their enclosure to encourage natural foraging behaviour.

   

Where it can be found at Edinburgh ZooOur Barbary macaques can be found at the “Barbary Rock” exhibit, in the centre of the park.

 

Barbary macaques in the wildThe Barbary macaque (Macaca sylvanus), also known as the Barbary ape, was once widespread throughout North Africa but now it is only found in small areas of forest and scrub in Morocco and Algeria. It can also be found in the Rif mountains of northern Morocco and the Middle and High Atlas mountains of central and southern Morocco. There is also an introduced population of Barbary macaques on Gibraltar.

 

Barbary macaques live in high-altitude cedar forests, oak forests, coastal scrub, and overgrazed rocky slopes with vestigial vegetation. They are mainly confined to inaccessible rocky areas, gorges, and montane areas, because conflict with humans has driven them from more favourable areas.

 

These primates have a medium-length buff-brown coat with lighter undersides, with a dark pink face and a short, vestigial tail.

 

Barbary macaques feed on leaves roots, and fruit, but will also eat insects. They live in social groups of around 10 – 30 individuals of both sexes, although group size can sometimes grow up to 80 individuals. The group is matriarchal, with its hierarchy determined by lineage to the lead female. Unlike other macaques, the males participate in rearing the young, and much of their time is spent grooming and playing with them. Females of the group tend to favour males that spend more time contributing to parental duties.

 

Barbary macaques are facing many threats in the wild. Habitat loss due to intensive logging and land-clearing for farming puts a great deal of pressure on the fragmented populations of macaques that are left. Overgrazing by livestock further degrades the macaques’ habitat, and this is made worse by drought. Human persecution and predation by feral dogs are yet more threats to this species. Because of these threats and the resulting decline in population numbers, the Barbary macaque has been listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as an Endangered species. This means that Barbary macaques are facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild.

 

IUCN Red List category: Endangered

  

Adopt a Barbary macaque

 

A great way to support RZSS – buy it for yourself or as a gift for the animal lover in your life! Registered charity number: SC004064

Edinburgh Zoo and the Highland Wildlife Park are owned by The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland.

 

Edinburgh | Scotland | United Kingdom | EH12 6TS

  

Course "Book" by Sharon Ya'ari at Bezalel academy of art and design.

specs: A4, pergament paper 90 gr. Inkget print.

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Extinction symbol sticker. By @LaPajamas on twitter.

Extinction Rebellion Discobedience, Bournemouth town centre, December 2019

 

Los Angeles Womens March

Extinction symbol artwork. By @soundcube on twitter.

Extinction | Dance Connections 5

British Youth Music Theatre

Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking

August 2019

Extinction | Dance Connections 5

British Youth Music Theatre

Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking

August 2019

Extinction symbol tattoo on @bigbobsbirdings on twitter.

Extinction | Dance Connections 5

British Youth Music Theatre

Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking

August 2019

VW tötet! Protest von Extinction Rebellion bei der VW-Hauptversammlung in Berlin.

Die-In und Protest gegen die Klima- und Umweltverbrechen der Autoindustrie bei der VW-Hauptversammlung am 14. Mai 2019, 9.00 Uhr, vor dem CityCube, P14, Messedamm 26, Messe-Süd, Berlin. Veranstaltet von der radikalen Klimabewegung Extinction Rebellion.

Rund einhundert Menschen beteiligten sich an dieser Protestveranstaltung gegen VW und andere deutsche Autokonzerne vor dem City Cube Berlin, in dem die VW-Hauptversammlung stattfand. Zum Teil waren die Teilnehmer*innen auch mit einem Critical-Mass-Fahrradkorso zum City Cube gefahren. Der Öl-verschmutzte Globus symbolisiert den Black Planet Award, den VW bereits 2018 von ethecon verliehen bekam. Die Veranstaltung begann mit Reden, unter anderem von einem VW-Gewerkschafter aus Mexiko, der die brutalen Methoden von VW in Mexiko anprangerte.

Es gab ein längeres, demonstratives Die-In vor dem City Cube, das als Tatort eines Klimaverbrechens von der Spurensicherung (Spusi) und Inspektor*innen untersucht wurde. Ein weiteres Die-In fand am Eingang zum City-Cube, Messedamm/Ecke Jaffestraße statt. Dabei wurde auch ein LKW blockiert und es kam zu vereinzelten Diskussionen mit Teilnehmern der VW-Versammlung. Auch dieser Tatort wurde eingehend untersucht.

Folgender Umweltverbrechen wird VW von Extinction Rebellion verdächtigt:

· Kriminelle Klimazersto¨rung: Als fu¨hrende Firma im deutschen Autokartell halten sie VW fu¨r schuldig daran, dass die Treibhausgase im Verkehrssektor steigen und die Klimakrise verscha¨rft wird. VW beteiligt sich daran durch den Verkauf von SUVs und anderen Dreckschleudern. Von Unterlassung dieser Aktivita¨ten keine Spur: VW hat wie andere Autokonzerne angeku¨ndigt, weiter klimascha¨dliche Autos produzieren und verkaufen zu wollen.

· Kriminelle Luftverschmutzung: An giftigen Autoabgasen sterben heute mehr Menschen als bei Autounfa¨llen. Im Zuge des 'Dieselskandals' wurde aufgedeckt, dass Volkswagen anstatt

... protest through Exeter city centre, Devon, England.

Extinction | Dance Connections 5

British Youth Music Theatre

Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking

August 2019

Extinction | Dance Connections 5

British Youth Music Theatre

Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking

August 2019

Extinction | Dance Connections 5

British Youth Music Theatre

Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking

August 2019

Poster for "good 50x70" poster competition

Extinction Rebellion, London

09-04-2022

Extinction | Dance Connections 5

British Youth Music Theatre

Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking

August 2019

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