National Geographic: Rain Forest Page #3
- Year:
- 1983
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one of the drab females.
Once firmly established on her back,
a male is usually secure
in his conquest
and can easily repel
any further challenge.
Long strings of eggs are laid in
the tiny pool,
and if the misty weather persists
long enough to maintain the pool,
another generation of golden toads
will be produced.
Bellbirds announce their territories
from the tops of the tallest trees.
A pair of Resplendent Quetzals are
digging out a nest in a dead tree.
The males are considered
the most beautiful birds
in the Western Hemisphere.
Aztecs so revered
the quetzal that only royalty
and nobility
were allowed to wear
the magnificent feathers
in their ceremonial costumes.
To kill the bird was a crime;
they were simply caught
plumes had been plucked.
But the forests are going.
At the present rate of destruction,
most countries will lose their
rain forests within our lifetime.
And with the forests will go
hundreds of thousands of unique
and irreplaceable life forms
that can survive nowhere else.
Many will become extinct even
before they have been described
by science.
Their importance to
nature's balance
and their possible contribution
be known.
But at last,
some countries are beginning
to realize that
existence simply by being there.
And tiny Costa Rica, by its example,
in conservation.
One quarter of its land is given
some measure of protection,
and a full eight percent
is permanently protected
in national parks.
Costa Rica's example,
there is hope.
But it is a race against time,
because in the hour it has taken
to view this film,
some 3,000 acres of the world's
rain forest have been destroyed.
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