Saturday, December 20, 2008

Endangered species ringtone downloads exceed 200,000 milestone

A cool idea from the Center for Biological Diversity.

CHIRICAHUA LEOPARD FROG (Rana chiricahuensis) We’re celebrating 200,000 downloads of our free endangered ringtones — so we've added seven new tones and cell phone wallpapers! Our latest ringtones are "for the birds," including new calls from the peregrine falcon, Mexican spotted owl, northern goshawk, tricolored blackbird, and Gunnison's sage grouse. And our new flock of ringtones also includes an entirely flightless but equally charismatic species: an elephant seal pup. Also new: Each animal on our download page now links to its very own profile page, where you can learn more about how it lives and why it may need your help to survive. Take a look and have a listen.

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The Center for Biological Diversity offers you free endangered species ringtones and phone wallpapers a collection of high-quality, authentic sounds and images of some of the world’s most threatened birds, owls, frogs, toads and marine mammals.

Whether the cry of the Mexican gray wolf or the underwater warbles of the beluga whale, our ringtones provide a great starting point for talking about the plight of threatened species worldwide. In fact, they've been downloaded by thousands of people in more than 150 countries around the globe, including the United Kingdom, Canada, China, Japan, Iran, India, Poland, Germany, France, Brazil, Australia, and the United States. Make a statement with your cell phone and download free endangered species ringtones now.

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More than 200,000 ringtones heard 

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