Dozens of species show up in front of camera trap in threatened Peruvian jungle
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2. CorpseGrinder commented 11 years ago
#1 Don´t be mad at the people with the cameras, point your rage against those with chainsaws...otherwise we would not see those precious animals, would we? 



4. Benassi-MBeon commented 11 years ago
So the jaguar probobly watched him the whole time he was checking the camera.. he was lucky he wasnt hungry


6. PortugaL26 commented 11 years ago
Amazing diversity of animals. Now let's hope the scumbag humans stay the fuck out of there!


7. ughlah commented 11 years ago
well, the population growth in south america is still very high and as long as governments such as argentina stop expenses on education in order to save money studies show this has an direct impact on the population growth.
And all of these people have a vast treasure in their back yard, so of course some of them will always go for the easy money. It's time for us to pay better prices, for more infrastructure along the south american coasts ( and less in the inner continent) and above all else for a better education in all of those countries to save the jungle.
So next time you buy your coffee, think about the fair trade sign and don't buy the cheapest brand.
And all of these people have a vast treasure in their back yard, so of course some of them will always go for the easy money. It's time for us to pay better prices, for more infrastructure along the south american coasts ( and less in the inner continent) and above all else for a better education in all of those countries to save the jungle.
So next time you buy your coffee, think about the fair trade sign and don't buy the cheapest brand.


9. HellsVacancy commented 11 years ago
+1 from me, that was brilliant


10. huldu commented 11 years ago
Humans need food and fancy looking furniture. Farms > Forests. Furniture > Forests. Then we have killing of animals for their furs and meat. The list goes on. As the human population increases wildlife will have to find other places to live or die trying. In the end humans doesn't care about anything but themselves and money. Which is why it's always such a sad sight to see something like this. In time it'll all be gone.
+35 1. nokster commented 11 years ago