Saturday, December 16, 2006

Are you ready for the changes in our planet?

This is a forwarded email which might be helpful to read...

1. The Poles Shift Their Respective Positions -... So in the physical sphere such a change took place in the past and will take place in the future... So we should be prepared for the future; we should be prepared for the resultant of these changes in polar positions, in environmental order and also in ecological structure.

2. The Coming Ice Age - The poles have also started shifting. Are you ready?....The polar ice will melt and the ocean levels will rise. It will have its impact on the tidal waves throughout the globe. The Pacific Ocean will become colder and then frozen. Many of the existing ports will close... ...Be ready for the coming changes; be prepared for them. They are something natural. They are not an unprecedented calamity or catastrophe, or a great adversity.

White Island Garbage Installation...

If you have heared of the Butterfly Effect then you would be extra careful for any action you do affects the planet. The issue on Climate Change is alarming, and this is as critical as the"simple flap of butterfly wings that directly affect the Amazon forest." How much energy do we draw from nature everyday, gas, air, water etc.. and what do we give back? Driving a car can cause pollution to the whole island everyday which accumulates in a year enough to kill in an instant. So if we compute the environmental hazard as our regulation fee to detoxify the air, maybe it would require each person to plant at least 5 trees a day, then it might take another 20 years to see results. This is how we all seriously affect the environment.
Do we realize... we are one breathe, one air, one sea, one life...



Threats to Camiguin Biodiversity





Camiguin Special Fauna

Watch out for the spectacular bird species in Camiguin like the balcknaped oriole and the kingfisher... "Birds of the same feather, flock together." Also featuring Enigmata gecko which now becomes part of the installation art.



100% Pure Camiguin Rat Shrew -Endemic?

According to Dr. Tabaranza of Haribon Foundation, a particular rat specie is endemic to Camiguin. I can only prove it this time when i caught it myself in my closet, so i took pictures of it for your eyes to see...





Camiguin Biodiversity





Mt. Hibok-Hibok Biodiversity





Friday, December 15, 2006

Camiguin Flora & Fauna





Camiguin Flora & Fauna





Camiguin Flora & Fauna





Camiguin Flora & Fauna





Camiguin Flora & Fauna