I am currently researching images of Apus alexandri for ARKive.
ARKive www.arkive.org is a unique not-for-profit conservation initiative, which aims to increase awareness of the worlds biodiversity and the need for its conservation through the power of wildlife imagery.
In summary:
* It is ARKive's current aim to compile audio-visual records for the 16,000-plus species currently threatened with extinction, according to the World Conservation Union's (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species.
* We are looking for media (moving footage, still images and audio) to depict each species' life history as comprehensively as possible. In order for us to achieve this aim we need help from as wide a variety of media donors as possible.
* The ARKive website acts as a showcase for image providers, displaying copyright and contact details with every image and links to each media donor's own web activities.
See examples of species which have been ARKived at: www.arkive.org.
Please let me know if you would like to include your images within the ARKive project. Perhaps if you are unable to contribute your images you may know someone who can help? I am contactable on the email address below.
I hope to hear from you soon,
With best wishes,
Ruth Hendry
ruth.hendry(at)wildscreen.org.uk
Great Shot of a superb bird
Hi
We are creating a web site about all of the worlds birds, athttp://worldbirds.awardspace.com/ You have a number of photos we would like to use.
We would give full copy-right, credit and a link to a web site of your choice.
If you would like to contribute please contact Keith Murdock at worldbirds@googlemail.com
Good birding
Keith