4. Though we as an organization may not have the power to change the deep-seated system of racial injustice or any kind of social injustice, every team member in Animal Dialogue is vigorously learning, researching, and advocating for the oppressed.
#thanksforcomingtomyTEDtalk
3. In the face of current events, we will be standing with our fellow African American earthlings, listening to their voices, and supporting their rights.
2. We are against the long-standing systematic oppression towards people of colour in the United States and around the world.
All of us at Animal Dialogue believe in a planet for all, regardless of our differences.
1. We can no longer stay silent. If we dedicate ourselves to providing a voice for animals and defending animal rights, we must do the same for all the Earth’s inhabitants.
MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT!!!!!
We at @BlackAFinSTEM are starting the inagural #BlackBirdersWeek to celebrate Black Birders and nature explorers, beginning 5/31!!!!!
Follow the whole group of us here: https://t.co/I23zoT3fFh
Take a look at the thread for the schedule of events!
#BlackBirdersWeek made it to @NatGeo y’all!!!
It’s hard to believe that a little over a week ago this event was just an idea bouncing around a group of friends💚 @BlackAFinSTEM
Thank you to everyone who elevated our voices. We aim to change the world.
https://t.co/0VBqGcaFBq
Police in Shijiazhuang, #China started a campaign called "Drawing the Sword 2019" to strengthen the protection against #wildlifecrime. educating the local people about wildlife and raising their awareness of protecting wildlife resources. https://t.co/RLNTeEOC1i #WildLifeAct
Today we interviewed Hu Gang from Dao Nature Observation Studio. As a photography enthusiast, Hu provided photos for Animal Dialogue since its beginning. Hu shares his thoughts on the current condition and prospects of wild animals in China. https://t.co/rx8IP96wCQ
#Otters are hard to find in China due to the fur trade and deterioration of the freshwater ecosystem. Hunting has stopped, but we need cleaner urban ecosystem to make them come back to us. https://t.co/e0YmI0O5nZ
#WorldElephantDay Asian elephant is Class I protected animal in China. Population of wild elephant in #yunnan has increased to 300. To prevent human elephant conflict, govt built protection walls for villagers and opened a dedicated elephant canteen. https://t.co/AUbqPybigq
Weekend bonus: swimming contest brought by Przewalski's #gazelle😌They are only found in China near Qinghai Lake and considered as Class I protected animal nationwide in #China. Their population has recovered from below 500 in 2003 to almost 3000 in 2018.👍 #icun@chinaxizang86
Meet our Editor-in-Chief 🥰 Katherine Zhou: born in China and made in California. She shares with us her passion for writing and #wildlife, her experience working in wildlife clinic and conducting research in the wild. She is studying DVM at Cornell U.
https://t.co/BH0XaY6kFN
The night sky in the #ValleyOfTheCats. With almost no light pollution and at a high elevation, this must be one of the best places in the world to view our galaxy.