Monday 15 November 2010

Endangered ringtones

Forget about crazy frog, kids, all the cool people are downloading the Puerto Rican crested toad, if the Irish Environmental Network (IEN) is to be believed.

IEN has drawn its bulletin readers' attention to a website that provides "rare and endangered animals calls for mobile phones."

"Putting these unique cries, howls, and warbles on your phone for the world to hear is one great way to spread the word about endangered species from the rockhopper penguin to the Puerto Rico rock frog — and to help remind others why they need our protection," IEN enthuses.

Why didn't someone think of this before? Has anyone told the UN? Is there provision for ringtone subsidies in the Nagoya agreement? When is the techno remix out?

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