Johnnie JungleGuts explains some relationships between facebook and wildlife at the Eternal Telethon on the moon. 

Tuk’s Baby
photo by Gabriella Skolar
Gibbon Conservation Center, 2009
P.S.- this is a photo of an infant Pileated Gibbon. Pileated Gibbons are native to  eastern Thailand, western Cambodia, and southwestern regions of Laos. The IUCN lists this species as endangered. If you’re at all interested in helping keep Gibbons alive, the Gibbon Conservation Center is located in Saugus, California. I volunteer there often and if you’re a fellow Calarts student just giving me a ride to the center would be greatly appreciated.

Tuk’s Baby

photo by Gabriella Skolar

Gibbon Conservation Center, 2009

P.S.- this is a photo of an infant Pileated Gibbon. Pileated Gibbons are native to  eastern Thailand, western Cambodia, and southwestern regions of Laos. The IUCN lists this species as endangered. If you’re at all interested in helping keep Gibbons alive, the Gibbon Conservation Center is located in Saugus, California. I volunteer there often and if you’re a fellow Calarts student just giving me a ride to the center would be greatly appreciated.