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07
Apr
2008

Media Release: Announcing World Tapir Day Http://www.tapirday.org/

The World Tapir Day Committee has launched the inaugural World Tapir Day, which is to be observed on 27 April 2008, and is designed to raise awareness of tapir conservation issues.


(1888PressRelease) April 07, 2008 - The World Tapir Day Committee is proud to announce the launch of the inaugural World Tapir Day, to be observed on 27 April 2008.

World Tapir Day has been established to raise awareness about the four species of tapir that inhabit Central and South America and South East Asia. Each of the four species is in decline and is threatened by human activity such as mining, deforestation, farming and hunting.

Tapirs play an important role in their ecosystems and are one of the oldest surviving genera in the animal kingdom, but despite their size, history and ecological importance, tapirs remain one of the least recognized species of animals. In comparison with other animals, tapirs feature little in the collective consciousness and are frequently misidentified by zoo visitors. Even in their home ranges, tapirs receive little attention, with exotic species featuring more prominently in zoos, children's books and the media.

The plight of tapirs is symbolic for the wider threat to their habitats specifically, and the world's ecology in general. The decline of tapir populations is indicative of the general health of their ranges - their disappearance from their home ranges often marks a point of 'no return' for the natural environment. The destruction of forests into small, isolated enclaves and the encroachment of human activity into pristine forests affects all native species. However, as the largest - yet one of the most secretive - of animals in their ranges, tapirs' disappearance is often not noticed until it is too late.

For further information, please visit the World Tapir Day website at http://www.tapirday.org/

To organize an interview, please contact Anthony Long on +61 (0)431 938255, or by email at media ( @ ) tapirday dot org

All tapirs are endangered species. Saving tapirs helps to save the rain forest. Saving rain forests helps to save the planet and prevent climate change.
 

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Anthony Long

World Tapir Day

Voice: +61(0)431938255

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