Animal rights
Almost all of us grew up eating meat, wearing leather, and going to circuses and zoos. Many of us bought our beloved “pets” at pet shops, had guinea pigs, and kept beautiful birds in cages. We wore wool and silk, … Continue reading
Almost all of us grew up eating meat, wearing leather, and going to circuses and zoos. Many of us bought our beloved “pets” at pet shops, had guinea pigs, and kept beautiful birds in cages. We wore wool and silk, … Continue reading
Lizzie Whitebread- Save the Rhino International Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, in partnership with the Kenya Wildlife Service and Ol Pejeta Conservancy has started the largest ever black rhino translocation in Kenya. The intention is to move 34 black rhino in total. … Continue reading
The wild Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus) a two-humped ancestor of domesticated camels, is now considered “critically endangered” according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN), a non-profit conservation organization based in Cambridge, England. Perhaps only … Continue reading
A cloud leopard isn’t able to change its spots. A cyanea octopus, on the other hand, can change its colors and skin consistency in the twinkle. By contracting muscles that increase or minimize pigment cells called chromatophores, the cyanea can … Continue reading
February 7, 2007—It’s nesting season for the sea turtles of Bangladesh and India, but this year the beaches where the animals lay their eggs are eerily still. Nearly a thousand dead turtles have washed ashore along the coasts of both … Continue reading
déforestationUploaded by MOS-ONE What is is all about?Nicolas Hulot speaks about cutting down the forests and about the fact that our planet deserves more than we offer. Instead of taking care of our own beings, by preserving the forests, we … Continue reading
Only 29 more of these animals are needed for your fur coat. How many reasons do you have to buy one? Animals have at least 30 to make you change your mind. From the need to preserve the existing species … Continue reading