Save the gorillas - funny video

My friend Ben Jackson is doing the 'Great Gorilla Run 2007'.

The blurb:

here are only approximately 500 mountain gorillas left in the wild. Their habitat is shrinking and they are poached by humans. Please help me raise some cash to protect the greatest of the apes. (It cost me £100 of my own cash to enter this run so please dig deep!!)

Donating through this site is simple, fast and totally secure. It is also the most efficient way to sponsor me: Gorilla Organization will receive your money faster and, if you are a UK taxpayer, an extra 28% in tax will be added to your gift at no cost to you.

You can sponsor Ben here

Here is his video:

 

Decentralised energy - Why the wait

From the greenpeace website:

Decentralised energy can double the efficiency of our power stations, slash our carbon emissions and reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and nuclear power.

The film is 18 minutes long and may take some time to load:





But what is it? Watch our short film - narrated by Clive Anderson - to find out.

 

Extinct: The orang-utan

I've just watched a ITV production called Extinct. The premise of the show to to show how some of our most adorable animals are becoming extinct.

The show looks to have close ties with the WWF:

One of the shows today was about the orang-utan. Seeing this animal being wiped out by forest fires so that we can have plantations to geed our over whelming consumer greed drives me a little mad. These animals, as well as all the other featured animals in the show, really need our help. I hope in the future to go out and volunteer but for now i can help out by making a donation. If you feel like donating please visit the WWW site here

Orang-utan (c) WWF / Cede Prudente Orang-utan (c) WWF / Cede Prudente Indonesia and Malaysia


* Pictures (c) WWF / Cede Prudente

Orang-utan

Critical facts

* In the last 100 years, 90% of the orang-utan population has disappeared. If this decline continues, it is likely that they will become extinct in the wild in 20 years time.
* Orang-utans cannot reproduce fast enough to keep up with their losses. Females become mature at 10-15 years old and will only have 3 or 4 offspring in their lifetime.
* Uncontrolled forest fires during the dry season may kill hundreds of slow moving orang-utans. Those which escape the forest fires may be killed by villagers if the apes come in to their fields looking for food.
* Illegal trading of orang-utans for the pet trade continues today. It is thought that five or six animals die for every one that is traded.

For more information see WWF's orang-utan page.

 

How rich are you?

Every year we gaze enviously at the lists of the richest people in world. Wondering what it would be like to have that sort of cash. But where would you sit on one of those lists? Here's your chance to find out.

Click here to find out how rich you are!

 

Charities

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The Hunger Site
Feed the hungry
The Child Health Site
Protect children's health
The Literacy Site
Give the gift of reading
The Rainforest Site
Save endangered land
The Animal Rescue Site
Feed animals in shelters
The Breast Cancer Site
Protect women's health