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21-FEB-2002

Basiliscus vittatus, Tortuguero, Costa Rica

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Charlotte Young 25-Mar-2010 17:23
Dear James,

I am currently researching images of the Brown basiliak, for ARKive and hope that you are able to help as I have seen your image below of this species which I would love to include on our website. ARKive - www(dot)arkive(dot)org - aims to raise awareness of the need for biodiversity conservation by using wildlife imagery. Films, photographs and audio recordings of the world’s animals, plants and fungi are being gathered into one centralised digital library. These important audio-visual records are being preserved and maintained for the benefit of future generations and are being made available to view via the ARKive website.

Please see a brief overview of ARKive below:
 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(dot)arkive(dot)org

Please let me know if you would like to include your images within the ARKive project.

With best wishes,

Charlotte


Charlotte Young
ARKive Media Researcher

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