First Malayan sun #bear I personally rescued years ago is still w/us.Small&aged,Desi"is the dominant bear.She takes no guff from any other bear but,despite years of abuse &mistreatment in captivity,seems to appreciate that it was a human who rescued her. Here is Desi&a volunteer
The 2019 #treecoverloss data shows new primary #forest loss hotspots within indigenous territories in Pará, Brazil. Discover what’s driving loss in these territories: https://t.co/loHemnDrxv
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This is what climate change is doing to coffee bushes, pictured, but here's how growers can adapt:
https://t.co/HMVEtG0m2e
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I saw this tile recently, on a beautiful, peaceful, and sunny day in the historic town of Middelburg in the Netherlands.
No translation is needed.
Every day, the news reminds us that we need to be reminded of the horrors of the past.
Close encounter with Orwa. He is perfectly adapted to life in Tsavo - wrinkly skin to dissipate body heat, a trunk to pluck leaves and tusks to dig water in the dry season. He's also an orphan we rescued, raised & reintegrated back into the protected wild.
The persistently high numbers of #treecoverloss are unacceptable. Listen as WRI’s @FrancesJSeymour shares what the world can learn from the latest forest loss data: https://t.co/jVTz26tmSh
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Shortly before the CoronaVirus days #orangutan Percy shows he has “a hold on me.” I’ve known Percy since before he was born. He’s slow-growing but thriving in Camp Leakey forest where he was born. Now I’m self-quarantining w/ no interactions w/ Cp Leakey orangutans for the moment
@BeatlesArchive2@smiIeaway By August '66, their touring days would be over and the studio would be theirs like Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys. Beatles and Beach Boys moved music forward to a greater place.