اين کانال ِ تلگرامیی (تازهی) من، در پايه، به ترجمهی فارسیی پارههايی از نوشتههای پنتی لينکلا، ژرفبومشناس و پرندهشناس ِ فنلاندی، اختصاص دارد.
پذيرايم اگر علاقهمنديد.
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Since 1970, North America has lost nearly 3 billion birds — a staggering 29% decline in the continent’s total breeding bird population. 1 in 4 birds.
This loss is not confined to rare or endangered species. It affects common birds that many of us grew up seeing every day: sparrows, warblers, blackbirds, and swallows. Grassland birds have been hit especially hard, suffering a 53% population drop, while forests have lost more than 1 billion birds. The result is an eerily quieter landscape — fewer songs in the morning, fewer flocks overhead, and a profound sense that nature is emptying out.
The main driver is habitat loss, driven by the expansion of agriculture and rapid urbanization. Additional major threats include collisions with buildings (up to 1 billion deaths per year) and predation by free-ranging domestic cats (an estimated 2.4 billion birds killed annually). Climate change is further intensifying these pressures by altering habitats and reducing the food and nesting resources birds depend on.
This widespread decline represents a massive ecological crisis. Reversing it will require urgent action to protect and restore habitats, reduce human-caused mortality, and address the broader impacts of climate change — before the silence in our skies becomes permanent.
23/ when they said “nation” but really meant “anti-tradition” or the denial of the principle of true sovereignty. They recognize the collective potential of nationalism, which beyond contingent antitheses will finally dispose of the organisms that it controls. #Evola
2100-luvulla kauhistellaan, miten hirmujärjestelmä, joka kidutti ja holokaustitti vuosittain kymmeniä miljardeja viattomia eläimiä teollisissa keskitysleirissään, kehtasi saarnata sata vuotta parista kourallisesta juutalaisia.
«Instead of returning to my “homeland,” I now have the feeling of having come to a foreign land: I can count on the tips of my fingers, and, I fear, on one hand, the people with whom, here, now, still alive and present, I can have contact.»
—Evola, from a letter, August 1948.
در ۲۰۱۱ بود که پنتی لينکلا، ژرفبومشناس ِ فنلاندی، در پاسخ به يک خُردهگير، به آنچه در ۱۹۷۲ گفته بود بازگشت تا نکته به نکته شرح دهدش، چونکه «هر کلمه اينجا عمدیست».
برای ِ اطّلاع: چندیست به بخش ِ پيامهای خصوصیی اينجا دسترسی ندارم، اين است که دوستان اگر پيام بدهند متأسّفانه نمیبينم.
نشانیی ايميل ِ مرا که از طريق ِ صفحهی وبلاگام دارند.