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Warming rays — nature has no boss
A bull Elk enjoys the suns warming rays as well as an early morning meal to help get the day off to a wonderful start. Wishing you a great weekend. via Warming rays — nature has no boss
Photo Capture # 15 – Purple Martins — H.J. Ruiz – Avian101
Purple Martins Important note from H.J. “I wish you my fellow Americans a very Happy Thanksgiving! May G-d bless you and your loving family.” © HJ Ruiz – Avian101 via Photo Capture # 15 – Purple Martins — H.J. Ruiz - Avian101
Great National Geographic Story about the Spiritual Importance of Jaguars — The Jaguar
Almost a year ago, I bookmarked what was then a new National Geographic story about jaguars. I have finally gotten around to reading it, and I am glad I did. The article is titled “Inside the Hidden World of Jaguars:” written by Chip brown and featuring Steve Winter‘s incredible photography. The main thrust of the […] …
Just Antlers — nature has no boss
Staying hidden in the brush a Mule Deer Buck forages on autumn leaves with only antlers exposed to tell the story of this day. Sometimes just a hint tells a story without giving it all away. via Just Antlers — nature has no boss
Watch Rare Footage of the World’s Most Endangered Rhino — TIME
Conservationists have released footage and photographs of the world’s rarest rhino, which counts fewer than 70 members among its population and is confined to a single national park in Indonesia. While camera-trap images of the Javan rhino have occasionally surfaced, a WWF spokesperson says the photographs released Monday are only the third manually captured set… via …
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North American Badger: Taxidea taxus — nature has no boss
Out on a hike amongst the fully blooming rabbit and sage brush we noticed numerous holes along the trail. Were they Marmot or perhaps Badger. Finally near the end of the hike the question was answered when we spotted this Badger off in the distance. It was nice to see this Badger out foraging. Badgers […] …
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Scientists Spy On Bees, See Harmful Effects Of Common Insecticide — News : NPR
Bees exposed to a type of insecticides called neonicotinoids dramatically changed their behavior — becoming sluggish, antisocial and spending less time caring for the colony's young, researchers say.(Image credit: James Crall /Science) via Scientists Spy On Bees, See Harmful Effects Of Common Insecticide — News : NPR
EU moves to protect large carnivores — BBC News – Science & Environment
Farmers will receive 100% compensation for any damages caused by bears, wolves and other wild carnivores. via EU moves to protect large carnivores — BBC News - Science & Environment
Photo Capture # 8 – Crested Duck — H.J. Ruiz – Avian101
Crested Duck © HJ Ruiz – Avian101 via Photo Capture # 8 – Crested Duck — H.J. Ruiz - Avian101


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