Month: January 2021

When a fox befriended this local animal lover’s dog, she kept an eye on him. When the fox’s brother was killed, she took the fox under her care. Cliodhna O’Leary and “Foxy” have now formed a special bond. So special, that O’Leary took “Foxy” under her wing and adopted her to live along with herself
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An emergency helicopter service is rescuing rhinos that get injured or orphaned by heartless poachers. Since its launch in 2018, Rhino 911 has been called out hundreds of times. Baby rhinos airlifted to safety included one-month-old Lottie, found desperately trying to suckle from her slaughtered mum. Pilot and co-founder of the South African charity, Nico Jacobs, said:
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Winds and ice,Not very nice.But mom and dadMake it not so bad. There are several species of us.But some of us are endangered: https://www.antarcticreport.com/articles/know-your-penguins-there-are-18-species Karen Lyons Kalmenson Hello! I have managed to incorporate my eternal Woodstock nation spirit with the high tech 21st century world. I am an artist / writer / photographer, who dabbles
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She’s a grande dame who over the years has made headlines for surviving more horrors than anyone should in a lifetime. And now, in the twilight of her life, she is again in the spotlight but unaware of the controversy surrounding her future. Anne, Britain’s last circus elephant, captured hearts in 2011 when video footage
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Humans are driving species to extinction 1,000 times faster than what is considered natural. Now, new research underscores the extent of the planet’s impoverishment. Extinctions don’t just rob the planet of species but also of functional and phylogenetic diversity, the authors of a paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences argue.
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Australia is planning to build Antarctica’s biggest infrastructure project: a new airport and runway that would increase the human footprint in the world’s greatest wilderness by an estimated 40%. The mega-scheme is likely to involve blasting petrel rookeries, disturbing penguin colonies and encasing a stretch of the wilderness in more than 115,000 tonnes of concrete.
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We’re discovering more regarding a skin illness that is hurting dolphins, according to researchers at The Marine Mammal Center in California. A brand-new research study discovers the web link in between the condition very first found in 2005 and also environment modification. Due to reduced water salinity, dolphins create uneven and also increased skin sores
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The four-wheel-drive bumped over a rutted roadway. Rainfall that started as quickly as they left the sidewalk was so thick that the roadway, compressed by web traffic, ended up being unsafe, and also the tires dug-in. It was 8 a.m. . At the wheel was Nick Mcphee, Australian conservationist-turned Bolivian ecotourism uber-specialist, and also with
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For North Atlantic right whales, collisions with large cargo vessels are one of the deadliest threats to an endangered population. But new research from Canada has found even under the government’s current maritime speed restrictions, strikes are likely to be fatal. In a new paper published in Marine Mammal Science, biologists found that collisions between
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