Biósferas Territories with mirrors of life
Oceans, rivers, lakes, springs and bodies of water bless the grounds where the biodiversity rests in sanctuaries protected by nature and procured by more conscious human beings.
Oceans, rivers, lakes, springs and bodies of water bless the grounds where the biodiversity rests in sanctuaries protected by nature and procured by more conscious human beings.
This reservoir located in the Estate of Coahuila, Mexico, is found in an area known as “the door of the desert”, it’s a privileged site by Earth and time. Here, several species, -especially reptiles, fish and turtles- are maintained in perfect balance due to their state of conservancy.
Famous by its meadows filled with orchids of diverse types, this reservoir is located in the region of Sarre, in Germany, it is home to the endangered butterfly Euphydryas aurinia, better known as “damsel of the waves” , famous by its lit up colours.
This is an island that forms part of Canarias, it’s the second largest island with greatest extension in the archipelago. It’s complexity of ecosystems allows it to integrate deserts and coastlines, as well as semi dry zones, where a wide range of species inhabit it
Declared as part of the World Wide Biosphere Reservoir Net in 2009, this place is located in Australia, which includes Fraser Island - World Heritage by UNESCO-.
This Reserve located in the Island of Sumatra, Indonesia, recently experienced a fire in the Riau province, where diverse threatened endemic species inhabit.
In India, several animals are regarded as sacred by the Hindu, although such divine status does not necessarily guarantee them a better life on Earth. As a matter of proof, there are 3,000 tigers living in nature or the elephant, icon of whatever is savage, majestic and colorful in India, which are captured and hired for events.
Inherent to its thinking, even rooted in its mystic and religious precepts, Hindu culture shows a deep respect for all life forms.
The Furcifer pardalis or panther chameleon is native of Madagascar, and can be found along the north and east coasts, and in the nearby isles like Mauricio and Reunion. There are different varieties, each one with its own colors and features, named after the place it inhabits.
Despite many a person relates them with other animal species; lemurs belong to the primate order, thus being related with chimpanzees, apes and, of course, men. There are about 50 different species endemic of Madagascar. Amongst the best known species is the ring-tailed lemur, the indri, the gray mouse lemur, the aye-aye and the black lemur.