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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumucumaque_National_Park Tumucumaque National Park] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumucumaque_National_Park Tumucumaque National Park] | ||
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*Campaign Page | |||
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*Newsletter Copy | |||
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*Badges | |||
*Mozilla Japan Biodiversity Project | |||
*L10n | |||
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The Amazon basin is one of the world's most biodiverse ecosystems. Thousands of plant species, millions of types of insect, hundreds of kinds of fish, more than a thousand varieties of birds, and over 300 different mammals call the Amazon rainforests and savannas home. Teeming with life, this Amazon also provides building supplies and medicines for the entire world. | |||
At Mozilla we have a tradition of using the names of parks as pre-release codenames for our products. Our mission is to foster a diverse ecosystem of online communities that promote the freedom to access, modify and distribute software and creative works. Like a park is a physical commons for people to work, live and play, a healthy digital commons provides benefits to people online. To honour this, we fundraise for these namesake parks during our product releases. | |||
For Firefox 4, we've chosen Tumucumaque, the world's largest tropical rainforest park in the Amazon region of Brazil. Taking up more than 9.5 million arces in northeastern Brazil, Tumucumaque National Park is the first national park formally established by the Government of Brazil, and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). | |||
While many of the forested areas of the Amazon have been harmed by unregulated gold mining, logging, and wildlife exportation, Tumucumaque has become a sanctuary for endangered species like macaws, white-bellied caique parrots, harpy eagles, giant anteaters as well as the Amazonian cats the jaguar and cougar. | |||
To help keep biodiversy in balance in the Amazon, Mozilla has partnered with the WWF to support their conservation efforts in the Amazon as well as help them harness the powerful advocacy and fundraising tools of the Internet. | |||
While you're enjoying the web live you've never experienced before with Firefox 4, help us support the WWF and the biodiversity of Tumucumque. Both Firefox 4 and Tumucumauque are huge, so our goal for this park is equally huge. Help us raise $25,000 to protect the Brazilian Amazon. | |||
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To come | |||
Revision as of 15:33, 23 August 2010
Objectives
The objective of the Tumucumaque project is to raise a gift for the park that Firefox 4.0 is named after.
About Tumucumaque
assets
- Campaign Page
- Promos
- Newsletter Copy
- Snippets
- Badges
- Mozilla Japan Biodiversity Project
- L10n
Body Copy
The Amazon basin is one of the world's most biodiverse ecosystems. Thousands of plant species, millions of types of insect, hundreds of kinds of fish, more than a thousand varieties of birds, and over 300 different mammals call the Amazon rainforests and savannas home. Teeming with life, this Amazon also provides building supplies and medicines for the entire world.
At Mozilla we have a tradition of using the names of parks as pre-release codenames for our products. Our mission is to foster a diverse ecosystem of online communities that promote the freedom to access, modify and distribute software and creative works. Like a park is a physical commons for people to work, live and play, a healthy digital commons provides benefits to people online. To honour this, we fundraise for these namesake parks during our product releases.
For Firefox 4, we've chosen Tumucumaque, the world's largest tropical rainforest park in the Amazon region of Brazil. Taking up more than 9.5 million arces in northeastern Brazil, Tumucumaque National Park is the first national park formally established by the Government of Brazil, and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
While many of the forested areas of the Amazon have been harmed by unregulated gold mining, logging, and wildlife exportation, Tumucumaque has become a sanctuary for endangered species like macaws, white-bellied caique parrots, harpy eagles, giant anteaters as well as the Amazonian cats the jaguar and cougar.
To help keep biodiversy in balance in the Amazon, Mozilla has partnered with the WWF to support their conservation efforts in the Amazon as well as help them harness the powerful advocacy and fundraising tools of the Internet.
While you're enjoying the web live you've never experienced before with Firefox 4, help us support the WWF and the biodiversity of Tumucumque. Both Firefox 4 and Tumucumauque are huge, so our goal for this park is equally huge. Help us raise $25,000 to protect the Brazilian Amazon.
snippet copy
To come