@AuthorAnnMartin Not related to BSC, but found this was likely the only way I could send you a message. I'm a 3rd grade teacher, and I've been having kids read A Dog's Life for years now--and both they and I love this book! Thank you.
@philgaimon There’s a guy in my hometown who rides a beat up old half Bmx half hybrid bike. He can ride a wheelie for miles. I love seeing that guy. He’s the wheelie king of Virginia Beach.
With documentary series and the increasing accessibility of VR, people are being given more and more opportunities to learn about animals in their natural habitats. We also have study guides on our website for little #DolphinDefenders at https://t.co/BazuBCXl7E!
#DolphinProject
Happy #SharkWeek! We love that it gets the public excited about sharks but let's not forget that sharks have much more to fear from humans than we do from them.
We'll be posting resources and ways to take action for sharks all week long and we hope you'll share them!
Hello anyone who ever reads my tweets;) One day I will dive with sharks on purpose and I hope we can conserve them for the future ! Why we need sharks: the true nature of the ocean's 'monstrous villains' https://t.co/WAsqeMyX2W
#ICYMI: The Chesapeake Bay Program was given $85 million for fiscal year 2020, an increase of $12 million from the previous year. https://t.co/JQ7XJOCEnR
As countries around the world are enacting bans on cetacean captivity, these places still hold cetaceans who are suffering and exploited. What can be done for those individuals caught in a shifting paradigm?
https://t.co/jwh73hX0dP
Shark finning is a horrendous act involving cutting off a shark's fins while still alive. The shark is then dumped back into the ocean. Unable to swim, it either drowns or bleeds to death. To learn what Sea Shepherd is doing about this, go here: https://t.co/wBrBOG9W33 #SharkWeek
In honor of #SharkWeek, here are a few facts about #sharks!
Did you know:
1. Hammerheads have 360 vision 👀.
2. Most 🦈's never 😴 because they have to constantly pump water through their mouths over their gills to breath.
3. A bite can generate up to 40,000 pounds of pressure!
Young children don’t care about differences of nationality, faith or race. So long as their companions smile, they play together happily. It seems it’s only as we grow up, in the course of education, that focussing on secondary differences between people creates trouble.
Canadian Parliament has voted overwhelmingly to pass Bill S-203 that bans keeping whales, dolphins and porpoises in captivity for entertainment, as well as the trade, possession, capture and breeding of cetaceans. #emptythetanks#S203