A tiny Colombian primate known for its distinctive punk-rock hairstyle is in imminent danger of extinction, according to new research done by an animal expert at Walt Disney World Resort. The findings paint the clearest picture yet of a dwindling population at risk. The endangered cotton-top tamarin is found in
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Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund has Announced the 2010 Grant Recipients
Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund has announced the 2010 recipients of nearly $1.5 million in grants to protect vulnerable wildlife and ecosystems around the world. The funding enables nonprofit organizations to provide support for more than 45 species across the globe–from protecting the critically endangered Sumatran rhino in Indonesia, to tracking
Disney Helps Ocean Conservation Efforts With “Oceans” On Blu-Ray And DVD
Disney as always remains focused it’s impact on the environment. I am glad to see the portion of the procedes of the sale of this Bluray/DVD going to the Nature Conservancy. Here is the article: With the focus on the world’s oceans more than ever following the disastrous BP oil
Disney’s Friends for Change: Project Green Keeps on Growing!
What a difference a year can make. For the planet and for kids! Disney’s Friends for Change: Project Green is celebrating its one year anniversary with the premiere of all-new content. Starting May 30, new on-air messages will begin airing on Disney Channel and Disney XD. They feature nearly forty
DisneyNature to Save 35,000 Acres of Coral Reef in Bahamas
Disneynature’s Motion Picture “Oceans” Helps Establish a New Marine Protected Area Disneynature announced today that its “See ‘OCEANS,’ Save Oceans” campaign will protect more than 35,000 acres of coral reef in The Bahamas on behalf of the moviegoers who came out to see Disneynature’s motion picture “Oceans” during its opening
Disney is Conserving for the Future
Great article and report from the Disney Park Blog showing all the things Disney does to help save our planet. Be sure to take a minute and check out the Disney Conservation Report. There’s something really special about Earth Day — a time when millions of people around the world