Showing posts with label environment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label environment. Show all posts

Friday, January 13, 2012

Small Dog and Really Really Small Frogs

Lucy weighs 2 and 1/2 pounds

Lucy, a tiny Yorkshire Terrier from New Jersey, was crowned by the folks at Guinness World Records as the world's smallest working dog. Yes, Lucy has a job!

She is a therapy dog working with the Leashes of Love program and every week she's "visiting hospitals, nursing homes, and rehabilitation centers. She also works with children with disabilities, and troubled youth."

Lucy's News Article

Leashes of Love website


From Papua New Guinea, "the smallest frogs known to man"

This little guy is one of the new frogs discovered recently to be one of the "smallest vertebrates on Earth". Is it any wonder they were never seen before? Look how tiny! You could fit 5 of them on that one dime.

Frog Discovery News Article

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Feast Day of St. Francis



St. Francis is the Patron Saint of Animals and Nature and as such is revered by environmentalists, ecologists, and animal lovers and animal rights activists worldwide.

Today also marks World Animal Day for that very reason.




Wednesday, September 28, 2011

The Beauty of Caves

There were a few articles published recently that caught our eye. The Earth's cave systems are beautiful beyond belief. Some are awe inspiring cavernous spaces that just catch your breath they are so amazing.

Here are 2 pics from the Lake General Carrera cave in Patagonia, Chile. It is hailed as the Earth's most beautiful cave.

Click on the article to see more impressive larger photos and to learn more about the system.






This Vietnamese cave system, The Hang Son Doong, was discovered in 2009 by some British spelunkers. It is so large that the end has yet to be found. It is simply breathtaking!

Click on the link to read more about it and see the larger pictures.
A MUST SEE!







This cave system in Tennessee is a spelunker favorite. The 350 foot "Rumble Room" has climbers going crazy over it.

"The intrepid cavers reached the cave by plunging down large waterfalls, shimmying through tight underground spaces and swimming in the world's most remote underground rivers."






Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Worldwide Admonishment From an Arctic Biologist and Photographer

Ok. This one is for all you haters out there who think "Global Warming" and "Climate Change" are just buzzwords for political farce or God-forbid, those of you who think its all just made up so Al Gore can make money.

Take it from Paul Nicklen, Artic photographer and award winner. Nicklen, a contributing photographer for the National Geographic, is passing along a message from the creatures he sees: They're in trouble.

Nicklen was four when his family moved to Inuit territory in Canada and where he has explored the region all his life and in later years as a biologist and a photographer.

Nicklen said that polar bears could face extinction within 50 to 100 years if ice continues to recede.

"We know the science. We know that ice is disappearing and after a while it just becomes a statistic. And with my photography I want people to understand that if we lose ice, we stand to lose an entire ecosystem.

"This is our one chance at life on this planet. Our planet is in trouble and we are not reacting fast enough."


We know why people...Republicans in particular...are so hostile to the idea of Climate Change. They are scared to death about it and try to hide the facts, smear the messengers and cry that it's not "Man-Made".

THE FACT IS THIS - WE ARE IN MORTAL DANGER. It's not just polar bears that will go extinct its US.

We applaud people like Paul Nicklen and thank him for at least raising the red goddamn flag about it.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

BREAKING NEWS: THE STEVE IRWIN IS SAVED!


“We are in a war to save our oceans from ourselves,” said Captain Watson. “And if we lose, we all lose because if the oceans die, we all die – it’s as simple as that.”

THEY'VE WON!!

The Sea Shepherds have gotten their flagship vessel, The Steve Irwin, back from the Brits and they are fast tracking it out to sea to protect our oceans from poachers.

Please read all about it here at the: Sea Shepherd Official Site

Good job, Everyone and Congrats to Captain Watson!

Shark Week vs. Bear Week


Discovery Channel fans everywhere are celebrating Shark Week, to the tune of almost 35 million viewers nightly.

It has been pointed out, correctly so, that we shouldn't be afraid of sharks, we should be afraid for them. They are being hunted mercilessly for their fins and cruelly attacked and "finned" before being let go to die in agony.

So go and protect a shark. It's the right thing to do.

Now, however, although sharks are awesomely awesome in every way, the entire Shark Week..week..is being contested by the guys and gals over at Collegehumor.com.

In an insanely hilarious piece, Kevin Corrigan, has put together the top ten reasons to have BEAR Week instead of Shark Week.

Read Kevin's college humor here. You won't regret it.


Imagine if they were BOTH!


Friday, July 29, 2011

Oceanic Anomaly Has UFOlogists Abuzz

Sonar image of the "USO" - Unidentified Submerged Object
Picture courtesy Ocean Explorer/Peter Lindberg

On June 19m 2011 the Swedish team Ocean Explorers discovered something weird on the ocean floor between Finland and Sweden in the Gulf of Bothnia.

Peter Lindberg's team was looking for a shipwreck containing a consignment of 1907 Heidsick Monopole Gout Americain Champagne (very rare) worth $13,000 a piece to collectors.

Instead of the ship, Jonkoping, what they found has Internet Ufologists talking alien submerged spaceships.

"At 87m down, between Sweden and Finland, they saw a large circle, about 60 feet in diameter," he told local media last week.

"You see a lot of weird stuff in this job but during my 18 years as a professional I have never seen anything like this.

"The shape is completely round … a circle."

Mr Lindberg said the team has also noted what they say could possibly be tracks running some 300m up to where the disc lies.

The team claims the tracks show the object has moved, either on or since settling to the ocean floor.


His team refuses to dive to it...after all they were looking for sunken ships and champagne...and no one wants to spend the money to dive to what may be a natural formation.

So it's up to the world. Maybe Richard Branson or James Cameron would fund a dive to it. After all, it may be natural but if it isn't...



Australian News Article

MSNBC News Article


Thursday, July 21, 2011

SOS! CALL FOR ACTION! WE MUST FREE THE STEVE!


WE MUST SAVE THE STEVE IRWIN FROM THE BRITISH COURT SYSTEM!

YOU MUST WATCH THIS VIDEO AND HELP THE SEA SHEPHERDS GET THEIR SHIP BACK...




SEA SHEPHERDS URGENT SOS


DONATE HERE TODAY!

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Our Oceans are Fucked

Are there even any words for this?

1,000 year old coral die-offs. Dead zones. Floating garbage patches the sizes of entire states. Global warming. Overfishing. Mass extinction. Habitat loss. Pollution. Oil spills. Reduced oxygen.

Basically, our oceans are fucked up. They are sick and dying. Scientists warn that if we don't take action now they will never recover.

"(Reuters) - Life in the oceans is at imminent risk of the worst spate of extinctions in millions of years due to threats such as climate change and over-fishing, a study showed on Tuesday."

This is critically dire news for the entire human race. Can you imagine trying to go to the beach and the water is just a slimy mess because the oxygen has dissapated? This is where we are heading.

No seafood? Just. Imagine. Now get used to it. It's happening NOW.

News Article

In a related blog post, read this guys story from Greenpeace.


Friday, June 10, 2011

The March on Blair Mountain - A Must Read!

ATTENTION ACTIVISTS!!

We are going to reprint this blog in it's entirety from the Huffington Post blog by Robert Kennedy, Jr.

It's SUPER CRITICAL!!

This week an important protest is taking place in the coalfields of West Virginia. The March on Blair Mountain began on Monday as several hundred people embarked on a five-day journey retracing the steps of over 10,000 miners who 90 years ago staged the largest armed insurrection after the American Civil War. Today's march is a protest against both the attack of the union movement in America and the demolition of the Appalachian mountains.

For over 50 years, American unions have served to counterbalance the ascendancy of unsheathed corporate power that threatens now to overwhelm American Democracy. In the past year, the union movement's final redoubt -- the public service unions -- have been vilified and emasculated in traditional union states like Wisconsin, Michigan, and Iowa.

Now one of the biggest union busters in American history, Massey Energy, is launching a final assault on the icon of America's union movement, Blair Mountain.

Blair Mountain's storied history dates back to West Virginia in the 1920s, when the entire state was a company town. Big Coal dominated every aspect of economic life. The industry owned the shops, the homes, of course the mines -- and made sure there was virtually no other source of employment in the state. Working conditions were horrendous: men and their sons worked 12 to 16 grueling hours in dark, dangerous mines dying from a notorious plague of subsurface explosions, cave-ins and black lung.

The companies used local sheriffs to enforce their system of feudal serfdom. When a miner was injured and his family needed to be evicted from their home, the sheriff did the dirty deed. When union organizers appeared, the sheriff arrested, jailed, and routinely beat them, before escorting them to the county line. One sheriff refused to tow the company line: Sid Hatfield, of Hatfield and McCoy lore.

Not only did Hatfield refuse to do the industry's bidding, but he jailed mine operators for mistreating their workers. In the infamous Matewan gun battle, Hatfield helped kill seven mine company private investigators who had evicted union families from their homes.

Hatfield was never convicted for the Matewan shootings, but the mine operators took their revenge and on August 1, 1921 when industry thugs executed Hatfield in broad daylight on the McDowell county court-house steps.

Hatfield's assassination triggered one of the biggest labor demonstrations in American history. Ten thousand miners from the coalfields of Kentucky and West Virginia marched for six days, converging on Blair Mountain to confront their industry bosses. They were met by King Coal's powerful army of thugs and mowed down by Gatling guns.

President Warren Harding, a so-called "friend of coal," like most of the leading politicians of the Gilded Age, authorized the U.S. army to drop bombs and poison gas on the marching miners -- the only time in American History when our military deliberately bombed U.S. citizens. These military measures broke the demonstration but outraged the public, and gave vital traction to the United Mine Workers and the American labor movement.

Over the next 60 years unions became the critical counterweight to corporate power and the principal platform for the growth of the American middle class, which gave our Democracy its wealth, prosperity, and sense of justice as a core value.

Now, as the union movement finds itself battered, beleaguered, and under assault by a legion of corporate toadies in state governor's office from every director to chamber of commerce. Tea Party, talk radio, Fox News and the tsunami of corporate money released by the Citizens United case, Massey Energy has recently announced that it intends to blow up Blair Mountain, the Gettysburg of America's union-based Democracy, to mine it for coal.

For the first time in decades, environmentalists including the NRDC, Sierra Club, Waterkeeper Alliance and local groups have declared common cause with unions in staging a six-day march to retrace the steps of the 1921 Blair Mountain miners. The march convenes Saturday morning June 11 with a final climb up Blair Mountain. Marchers hope to save this historic mountain from Massey by securing its status as a historic landmark.

West Virginia is today's epicenter of one of America's greatest civil disobedience movements. More than 200 people have been arrested protesting mountaintop removal coal mining in the past 18 months. The protesters include college students and local West Virginia marines, former miners, housewives, and an 82-year-old grandmother who was arrested in her wheelchair. They are all calling for an end to mountaintop removal, the extreme form of coal mining that has flattened 500 mountains in Appalachia, illegally buried 2,000 miles of streams, destroyed one million acres of forest, and devastated numerous communities, lives, and towns in the region.

Union busting corporations have commoditized not just the workforce, but the historic landscapes of West Virginia, using great machines and dynamite to eliminate mining jobs. While production has more than doubled in 10 years, industry employment is one-tenth of it what was when my father warned me about strip mining as a 14-year-old boy.

It is time for Americans to march in the footsteps of our union ancestors of 90 years ago to protect our jobs, and save our national patriarchy, the purple mountains majesty, the individual rights and community based values that make our country of the envy of free people.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appears in the documentary The Last Mountain (www.thelastmountainmovie.com), currently playing in theaters.

The film reveals the devastating effects of mountaintop removal mining in Appalachia and features the dedicated activists who are fighting to make sure all Americans have access to clean air and water.


So what can we do?

CALL YOUR SENATORS, CALL THE WHITE HOUSE, CALL ALL LAWMAKERS and tell them: Blair Mountain, W. VA MUST BE PROTECTED AS AN HISTORIC LANDMARK!

NATIONAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL

FIND YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS




What a Difference Three Months Can Make


These astonishing pictures show what an incredible effort the Japanese tsunami survivors and volunteers have made in cleaning up and rebuilding after the disaster.

Amazing!





We are super-impressed with the remarkable efforts they have made so far. Let's hope the people of Tuscaloosa and Joplin can also be inspired by this and show how quickly they are cleaning up and rebuilding as well.

Good job!

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Wildlife Photography Award Winners

WINNER: Art In Nature - Peter Lik
Ghost, Antelope Canyon, Arizona, U.S.

The winners have been announced in the annual Wildlife Photography awards. The annual Windland Smith Rice International Awards programme is among the most highly-respected and visually compelling nature photography competitions in the world.

There are at least 16 categories including:
Zoos And Aquariums
Grand Prize
Birds
Art In Nature
People In Nature
African Wildlife
Oceans
Power Of Nature
Environmental Issues
Youth Photographer
Small World Spectacular
Conservation Photographer of the Year
Animal Antics
Wildlife
Creative Digital
Endangered Species

"Art in Nature" category winner and host of the Weather Channel Series "From the Edge with Peter Lik" had this to say about his stunning ghost picture:

"The biggest lesson I have learned in photography is that timing is everything. No matter how perfect your technique and equipment, if you aren't in the right place at the right time, you simply won't get the shot.

In the underground caves of Antelope Canyon, I knew the summer sun would pass directly overhead at midday. As my only opportunity for the shot approached, a narrow sliver of light beamed down through a keyhole onto the sandy canyon floor.

At the precise moment I clicked the shutter, my Navajo Indian guide threw a handful of dust into the light. It wasn't until weeks later, when I finally got to review the results of the shoot, that I was able to see the ghostlike human form that emerged. I wondered if the ancient spirits of the canyon were present with me that day."

Umm...YES! Yes, Peter, they were! Congratulations on the award.

WINNER: Zoos And Aquariums - Tom Warren
Western Lowland Gorilla and Mallard Duck, Bronx Zoo, New York, U.S.

This photo, capturing a gorilla making friends with a duckling, is absolutely compelling.

Follow the link to see ALL of the absolutely amazing pictures that won in numerous categories.

AMAZING PICS

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

World Oceans Day


Today is World Oceans Day. We encourage everyone to donate to an organization that promotes protecting and conserving our precious oceans. There is a list at the bottom of this post.

As you all know by know, the Pacific Garbage Patch isn't the only massive collection of plastics and refuse in our waters. There is an Atlantic one too. And apparantly 2 more off the coasts of Russia.

These need to spotlighted so more people are aware of them. They need to be contained and then cleaned up. As far as we know, there are NO ORGANIZATIONS ANYWHERE that are dedicated to doing so.

The Day’s challenges and key objectives

Inform the general public of the dangers facing the ocean and of the impact of human activities

Create a world-wide citizen’s movement

Raise awareness about the crucial role the ocean plays in all our daily lives

Mobilise people around sustainable ocean stewardship projects

Encourage everyone to take action to preserve the ocean and its riches

Celebrate World Oceans Day and participation in the day’s festivities.


And please read the blog out today from Phillippe Cousteau, grandson of the legendary Jacques Cousteau.

YOU MUST WATCH THIS!



We have to stop crying about it and DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT!

Ocean Conservation.org

Ocean Conservancy.org

Sea Shepherd.org

Pacific Whale.org

Oceana.org

It's not too late to save the oceans. It just can't be.

Sunday, June 5, 2011



Today is World Environment Day.

Plant a Forest for Don Cheadle...and for US

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Whale Wars - New Season


The new season of Whale Wars premieres this Friday night - June 3rd - on Animal Planet.

Animal Planet Official Whale Wars Site

Sea Shepherd Site

Captain Paul has a new boat, the Brigitte Bardot. She joins the rest of the fleet - the Bob Barker and the Steve Irwin.


Thursday, May 19, 2011

Don't Believe in Global Warming?

THEN YOU MUST CHECK THIS OUT:
Link: The Polar Bear in a FLOWER FIELD

There's just simply too much in the article to repeat so we'll let you just browse for yourself.

It's something right out a movie. A polar bear that would normally be treading on ice fields is suddenly enveloped this year in a flower field.

IN HUDSON BAY at Point Hubbard, Canada!

It's beautiful but NOT RIGHT.

We're all doomed*.


Definitions of DOOMED:
*1) Condemned to certain destruction or death.
2) Cause to have an unfortunate and inescapable outcome.



Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Family Squabble

Young cub growls at dad for waking him up

Serengeti National Park, Tanzania 2011

A young lion cub learned not to growl at his father the same day the father learned not to growl back or lash out at the cub.

A mother lion, sitting with two unshown cubs off camera, dialed up her maternal courage when the one baby lion got upset at dad for waking him up from a nap. The father, like most, does not tolerate "back talk" and was about to whack the cub as a lesson when mom intervened.

She stood up to the 500 pound male, one of the largest ever captured on film in the wild, and gave him a swipe on the nose.

He took it in stride and the entire family made up before going back to sunbathing.

"The incident was photographed by Elliott Neep who said: 'It was like he was telling him "Don't snarl at me", the mum came over and said "keep it calm" but then slapped the dad with her claws out, leaving a scratch.

'He retaliated and slapped back but kept his claws in. It was extremely brave of her to stand up to him. At just a couple of months old, the cub still needs the protection of its mother.

'If she had not been there the dad would have probably whacked the cub so hard it would have knocked him over.'

The 36-year-old, from Wantage, Oxfordshire, added: 'I have been photographing lions for many years but this was the biggest I have ever seen. Lions normally weigh up 450lbs and I would say this one was at least that - possibly around 500lbs.

'He didn't appear to have any battle marks, which is unusual for a pride male. I imagine he is so big nobody else dares fight him."

Mom and dad have a brief altercation


Mom wins



The family comes together again at the end...




Thursday, May 12, 2011

21 Times? Piece of Cake!


Apa, the world famous Sherpa, has completed his 21st Summit of Mount Everest yesterday.

He began climbing as most Sherpas do, at age 12 to aid foreign tourists in their climbs and now holds the world record for most Everest summits.

He has consistently and persistently complained about the denigration of the mountain due to all the garbage left behind by climbers and has organized this latest climb to raise awareness of the problem. Apa had said his team planned to clear 8,800 pounds of garbage from the lower part of the mountain and another 2,200 pounds from near the summit.

Way to go!

He also said, that the mountain is showing terrible signs of global warming. "Apa said when he first began climbing Everest, the trail to the summit was covered with ice and snow. Now, it is dotted with bare rocks. The melting ice has also exposed deep crevasses, making expeditions more dangerous."

We hear you, dude. Tell that shit to Dick Cheney and all the other Republican douchebags who continually lie about the problem and bad mouth Al Gore. Global warming is a fact not a political ploy.

We know the human race is in trouble, but to destroy the world's tallest mountain by littering the top with trash is unforgivable. We're sick.

Congrats to Apa for doing what he can to save Mount Everest.

Friday, April 22, 2011

EARTH DAY 2011

Friday, February 18, 2011

Whale Wars Update

"FUCK YOU, JAPAN"

With the unbelievably awesome news that the Japanese whaling fleet has turned back and OFFICIALLY ended their killing season, what next for Whale Wars?

Well, for one, Paul Watson, Captain of the Sea Shepard fleet has repeatedly said that he is the only reality show star trying to put himself out of business. He'd like nothing more than to know that the whales are safe.

However, like any executive in the world, Animal Planet execs are turning their eyes to the new Sea Sheperd conservation effort...dolphins.

Thanks in part to stars like Hayden Panitierre and the movie The Cove, people around the world were horrified to see the wholesale slaughter of dolphins by the Japanese people. The Japanese have no shame.

The Sea Shepherds are not backing off the whale fleet yet, they are still hot on their tail all the way back to Toyoko, just in case this is an elaborate ruse by the Japanese. Seriously. It wouldn't be beyond them to officially cancel the season, turn around, wait for the Shepherds to leave and then come back for the kill. So the Shepherds are keeping The Bob Barker hot on the trail.

Still, The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society has recently turned its attention to dolphin hunting in Taiji, Japan. They will be raising public awareness, starting a new campaign and getting the ball rolling in stopping the destruction of the dolphins.

The Sea Shepherds are TRUE HEROES. They risk their lives protecting living things and the idea of something bigger than themselves. Anyone who has been on a sightseeing trip for whales and has seen their majestic beauty knows that there is something wonderful, mystical about these creatures. The same with dolphins. Many a day we've spent at the Jersey Shore (Hey Sitch!) and seen the dolphins swimming the shoreline, gracefully leaping in and out of the water. They are magical. And certainly worth fighting and dying for.

In the meantime, Japan has called on Australia, New Zealand and the Netherlands to take "effective measures" against the anti-whaling group, Sea Shepherd. These guys actually want the world to take pity on THEM and are asking that the Sea Shepherds be labeled as terrorists.

The good news is that Australia is taking legal action in the International Court of Justice against Tokyo over whaling.

We all play a part in what happens in our small world. The Southern Ocean may be 12 thousand miles away, but it's really our backyard.

Donate to the Sea Shepherds and make a difference!