In the lush rainforests of the Amazon, scientists have discovered a blue-fanged bird-eating spider, a black and blue-colored poison dart frog, a pink river dolphin and a camouflaged anaconda. These and thousands of other species were discovered in the Amazon between 1999 and 2009, at the average rate of one new species every three days, according to a new WWF report.
WWF hopes the report, Amazon Alive: A Decade of Discoveries 1999-2009, will raise awareness about the need for large-scale conservation initiatives that are supported by heads of state.
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