I love Korean Pop. Animal lover! Precious, wild animals are rare! Wildlife extinctions are happening. Stupid humans are way too over abundant and Inbred.
Twitch streamer KumaMonster says he was denied entry to TwitchCon Europe after walking 550km (340 miles) to the event
He claims his ticket was refunded the day before with no explanation
@djclancy999 Dude, help out Kuma Monster ! As a "Friend" you Should focus on that. He got his Ticket revoked with no Valid reason. Get him in! Simple. Geez.
An unusually orange snowy owl spotted in Michigan has left scientists puzzled over its rare coloring.
Wildlife photographer Julie Maggert captured the bird, nicknamed “Rusty” by locals. While snowy owls are normally known for their white feathers, experts believe the owl’s unusual reddish-orange color may have been caused by dye, de-icing fluid, or a rare genetic mutation.
Researchers and wildlife enthusiasts have observed that bears often pause to sit quietly, gazing thoughtfully at mountains, rivers, or sunsets for extended periods. Though science hasn’t yet fully explained this behavior, many think it reflects a human-like appreciation for calm, beauty, and solitude in nature.
Each spring, eastern monarchs leave the oyamel fir forests of Mexico and begin their journey north.
They follow the growth of milkweed, laying eggs along the way. Each generation lives only a few weeks, but the migration continues through those that follow.
Photo by NPS
Today marks 10 wiggly years of Slime Rancher! 🎉
Watch the Gallery Nucleus recap video, head over to Steam for major sales and custom goodies in the Points Shop, and grab physical editions of Slime Rancher 2.
STRONG ANKLES
The foot & ankle complex is so important! It's the first thing that makes contact with the ground, it influences body alignment and compensates when our lower body gets injured.
Clinicians! Find all our exercises on our HEP builder: https://t.co/ioci0uDBzl
Stretches and ankle mobility in the early stages of rehab can play a crucial role in pain management and returning appropriate mobility to the ankle and foot joints. However for long term relief, we also need to strengthen the muscles that help to support the plantar fascia.
Welcome to the family Amargasaurus 💚 A new species is coming in a free update to @jw_evolution – tomorrow on March 16 for all of you! Can't wait to check it out as soon as I am back from my trip to London ✨
#jurassicworldevolution3#jwe3
Conservation is a long game. Little Imp is what winning looks like.
We have now recorded 92 known grandcalves – wild-born babies whose mothers came to us as orphans, some barely able to stand when they arrived. They grew up. They went wild. They started families.
Imp, filmed here, is the youngest. And she's alive thanks to a community of supporters – people from thousands of miles away, who believed that every orphan counted, and donated to help us raise Imp's mother, Ishanga, from a fragile new rescue to a fully grown, independent elephant living back in the wild.
This is what your support makes possible. Discover Imp and Ishanga's story: https://t.co/CooVpdJj7e
When Serenget came down to the mud bath for the first time, everyone knew it was a special moment, and they honoured this milestone with lots of trunk touches.
Wondering why the celebrations? Serenget was shot in the leg before her rescue, which left her barely able to walk. She spent months on bed rest as her leg healed but, eventually, she built up the strength to walk – and she's not looked back since.
Become a part of her journey back to the wild by adopting her. Your donation will help fund the care orphans – like this brave baby – need to thrive: https://t.co/CTcIIAUhkP
It's Saturday morning and you haven't bought a Mother's Day gift yet? Kaikai isn't judging – she's far too busy snuggling with her surrogate mum.
Tomorrow is a day to celebrate the maternal figures in our lives: the ones that protect and guide us, and offer the comfort and reassurance we need to thrive. For orphans like Kaikai, these figures come in the form of our Keepers, who care for 'their' babies day and night.
This Mother's Day, honour your matriarch by gifting the adoption of an orphaned elephant, rhino, or giraffe. It's a gift that won't wilt but instead blossoms over the year – helping fund milk, care, and the devoted attention our Keepers pour into raising each orphan.
With monthly email updates, news from the Keepers, and a personalised adoption certificate, your matriarch will watch as her new family member grows up – without a single broken night's sleep.
Set up your gift now (there's still time): https://t.co/0660salKdQ