Napoleon is a conundrum, isn't he? I can't think of a modern figure that I've had so much trouble getting my hands around. Villain or hero? My answer changes depending on the day of the week and my current mood. He's too much of him for me to understand completely.
🪟 Their journey spans continents & shouldn't end with a window strike.
Chicago could adopt mandatory bird-friendly building standards. If you live or work in Chicago, please contact your Alderperson to co-sponsor the bird-friendly building amendment:
https://t.co/fuElwWtROr
Giant Joseph Paxton bust restored to its original Crystal Palace location
(visit the ianvisits website for the story)
The monumental bust of Sir Joseph Paxton has been returned to its original location as part of the ongoing restoration of Crystal Palace Park's landscape.
I’ve been reading historic quotes from Labour MP’s pledging ‘support’ to families displaced by Indy school VAT closures. I see no apology to these children teachers or families or the children and teachers in State schools impacted by this policy. I see no apology for a policy that created the mess. I just see children failed. The end.
@yuanyi_z It appears that the last UK statute to automatically become part of the law of Singapore was the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1992!
https://t.co/qC2TVog02X
In the 1980s, a wildlife biologist in Pennsylvania discovered something astonishing:
You could convince a wild mother bear to adopt an orphaned cub using Vicks VapoRub.
His name was Gary Alt.
For nearly three decades, he studied black bears and helped grow Pennsylvania’s bear population from around 3,000 to nearly 15,000 animals.
But one problem kept haunting wildlife officials:
Orphaned cubs.
When mother bears were killed by cars, hunters, or accidents, young cubs were often left with almost no chance of survival.
Most were either raised in captivity or euthanized.
Gary Alt wanted another option.
He wanted wild bears to raise them.
The problem was biology.
Mother bears identify their cubs by scent.
A strange cub usually isn’t treated as a baby.
It’s treated as an intruder.
Sometimes a threat.
Sometimes something to kill.
Gary learned this firsthand after trying to introduce an orphaned cub to an awake mother bear in spring.
The mother immediately detected the unfamiliar scent and killed the cub.
But then he noticed something interesting.
During winter hibernation, mother bears were far less aware and far less aggressive.
So Gary tried something risky.
He quietly entered a winter den, placed an orphaned cub beside a sleeping mother and her litter, and left.
The mother never noticed.
When spring arrived, she emerged from the den raising one more cub than she’d originally given birth to.
The orphan had been fully accepted.
The technique worked repeatedly during hibernation.
But what about orphaned cubs discovered after winter — when mothers were fully awake and alert?
That’s when Gary found the strangest solution of all.
Vicks VapoRub.
He sedated a mother bear, rubbed Vicks inside her nose, and introduced the orphaned cub while she was unconscious.
The strong menthol smell overwhelmed her sense of smell long enough for the cub to bond with her and her litter.
By the time the Vicks wore off, the cub smelled like family.
It worked.
Later, Gary discovered something even simpler:
Sometimes just rubbing Vicks directly onto the orphaned cub itself was enough.
The menthol temporarily masked the foreign scent long enough to prevent aggression and allow acceptance.
One foster mother even ended up raising six cubs at once — including two unrelated orphans Gary had introduced.
She never treated them differently.
Today, variations of Gary Alt’s methods are still used by wildlife agencies across the United States.
Wildlife officers track GPS-collared mother bears, locate winter dens, and carefully place orphaned cubs beside sleeping mothers knowing there’s a good chance the mother will simply wake up in spring believing the cub has always been hers.
And somehow, that’s the beautiful part of the story.
A wild animal capable of rejecting a stranger in one moment…
Can become a mother to it in another.
Sometimes the difference between rejection and acceptance is timing, patience, and a tiny window where fear has been replaced by trust.
Or, in this case, a two-dollar jar of menthol ointment.
Sustainable fishing is needed to #SaveOurOcean & protect the livelihoods of millions of people.
On Friday’s Day of Illegal, Unreported & Unregulated Fishing, see how @FAO is working to end this harmful practice: https://t.co/y09isbp3Hj
It is staggering to me that people are willing to give up a livable planet just to avoid the inconvenience of having to think for themselves.
The Environmental Cost of Artificial Intelligence: Carbon, Water, and Land Footprints | United Nations University https://t.co/eykKjcOMt6
Christian children praying at their church in Iraq.
In the past 25 years, Iraq’s Assyrian Christian population has fallen from over 2 million to only 100,000. A true genocide.
Even after the horrors of the Islamic State, their faith remains unshaken.
GOOD NEWS: The Octopus Bill has passed the senate 55-5!!🐙
Now, it’s off to the Assembly. Fingers and tentacles crossed for a big day tomorrow!🤞
Congratulations to @theanimalvoters and @woodstocksanctuary for their incredible work on this bill.
#octopus🐙 #NewYorkOctopusBan #goodnews
We’re disappointed to see that average bus speeds have fallen again and are now at their slowest since modern records began
@TfL has a programme of measures to improve speeds safely. We need to see these making a difference for the millions of Londoners who depend on buses #Bus
Labour promised 6,500 new teachers. Today we learned that there are 1,900 FEWER teachers. It turns out Keir Starmer’s approach to promises is the same as he does with his messages - auto delete.