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Perfect Landing (0:14)
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Air Jaws Ultimate Breach Off (2:58)
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Baby Elephant Wants To Play (0:36)
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Massive Starling Murmuration Turloughmore, County Galway (1:20)
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Trillions In Government Subsidies Are Driving Ecosystem Collapse, Species Extinction by Beyond Pesticides
Together, governments of the world over are spending at least $1.8 trillion annually — 2% of global gross domestic product — on subsidies that drive the destruction of ecosystems and species extinction, and exacerbate the climate crisis. This news comes from a study commissioned by The B Team and Business for Nature, and released in […]
Jonathan Turns 190, Becoming The Oldest Tortoise Ever by Lucy Jones
Crack out the Champers! Sometimes we all need an uplifting animal story to get us through the day and this one is a cracker: Jonathan the tortoise just celebrated his 190th rotation around the sun. Born in 1832, the adorable old fella already holds the Guinness World Record for oldest living land animal and is […]
Sanderlings Eating Between Waves (0:15)
Sanderlings Eating Between Waves (0:15) (To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/clltDsmyRBK7 From Dr. Vernon Coleman Earth Newspaper – A Major Source of Information If you’re looking for a cache of information about covid-19 I suggest you take a look at EarthNewspaper.com which contains over 2,250 [now over 3,000] […]
Northern White Rhino Retired From World-First Breeding Project
Scientists attempting to bring back the near-extinct northern white rhinoceros announced Thursday they would stop harvesting eggs from one of two remaining live specimens involved in an unprecedented breeding programme. Citing risk and safety reasons, scientific consortium Biorescue said it had decided to retire the older of the two females, 32-year-old Najin, as a donor […]
Study Shows Impacts Of Deforestation And Forest Burning On Biodiversity In The Amazon by Daniel Stolte
A new study, co-authored by University of Arizona researchers and published in the Sept. 1 issue of Nature, provides the first quantitative assessment of how environmental policies on deforestation, along with forest fires and drought, have impacted the diversity of plants and animals in the Amazon. Researchers used records of more than 14,500 plant and […]
Planting Forests May Cool The Planet More Than Thought by Princeton University
Planting trees and replenishing forests are among the simplest and most appealing natural climate solutions, but the impact of trees on atmospheric temperature is more complex than meets the eye. One question among scientists is whether reforesting midlatitude locations such as North America or Europe could in fact make the planet hotter. Forests absorb large […]
An Ecologist’s New Book Gets At The Root Of Trees’ Social Lives by Cori Vanchieri
In ‘Finding the Mother Tree,’ Suzanne Simard recounts discovering forests’ hidden networks. Opening Suzanne Simard’s new book, Finding the Mother Tree, I expected to learn about the old growth forests of the Pacific Northwest. I had an inkling that Simard, a forest ecologist at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, would walk through her […]
Earth’s Atmospheric CO2 Soars To Highest Level In 4 Million Years by Brett Wilkins
New data released Monday showed atmospheric carbon dioxide reached a monthly average of 419 parts per million in May [a 33% increase in 63 years, in January 1958, when scientist Charles David Keeling first started measuring atmospheric CO2 consistently (I was born January 8, 1958), at the pristine Mauna Loa mountaintop observatory in Hawaii, the […]
“Mommy Help! There’s A Monster On The Road.” by Buitengebieden (2:19)
“Mommy Help! There’s A Monster On The Road.” by Buitengebieden (2:19) (To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/xcme5ppBQoHY
Chimp Has A Reunion With The People That Rescued Him by The Feel Good Page (0:24)
Chimp Has A Reunion With The People That Rescued Him by The Feel Good Page (0:24) (To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/TDpewWCkV7iL
Arctic Rotifer Lives After 24,000 Years In A Frozen State by Cell Press
Bdelloid rotifers are multicellular animals so small you need a microscope to see them. Despite their size, they’re known for being tough, capable of surviving through drying, freezing, starvation, and low oxygen. Now, researchers reporting in the journal Current Biology on June 7 have found that not only can they withstand being frozen, but they […]
Florida Manatees Are Dying At An Alarming Rate by Jenna Romaine
“They listened to anti-manatee groups and prematurely took manatees off the endangered species list.” From the beginning of the year through May 21, 2021, 749 manatee deaths were recorded by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. In 2018, a record-high of 804 manatee deaths were reported, with 2021 on track to surpass that. Conservationists […]
Duetting Songbirds ‘Mute’ The Musical Mind Of Their Partner To Stay In Sync by New Jersey Institute of Technology
In a study published May 31 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a team of researchers studying brain activity of singing male and female plain-tailed wrens has discovered that the species synchronizes their frenetically paced duets, surprisingly, by inhibiting the song-making regions of their partner’s brain as they exchange phrases. Researchers say that […]
Sea Otters Hold Hands, Called Rafting, So They Don’t Drift Apart by Vancouver Aquarium (0:06)
Sea Otters Hold Hands, Called Rafting, So They Don’t Drift Apart by Vancouver Aquarium (0:06) (To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/xMaZzaQ5cLGd
Earth Is Home To 50 Billion Birds, New Study Finds by Lucy Jones
There are six birds for every human on the planet according to new research out of UNSW. Citizen science and advanced algorithms have been used to determine the global bird population for the first time. The research, conducted by a team of scientists from the University of New South Wales, estimates that there are 50 […]
The Story Of Plastic by The Story Of Stuff Project (Animation) (4:15)
The Story Of Plastic by The Story Of Stuff Project (Animation) (4:15) The Story Of Plastic by The Story Of Stuff Project (Animation) (4:15) (To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/kGSPnIHsFvBi
Roundup Weedkiller Contains Hidden Ingredients Lethal To Bees, Study Shows by Jenna McGuire
A new study in the Journal of Applied Technology found commonly used herbicides like Monsanto’s Roundup that contain glyphosate also contain undisclosed, “inert” ingredients not subjected to mandatory EPA testing.ommonly used herbicides across the U.S. contain highly toxic undisclosed “inert” ingredients that are lethal to bumblebees, according to a new study published April 16, in […]
The Most Massive Scientific Fraud Ever Committed In The US by Jeffrey Smith (7:46)
The Most Massive Scientific Fraud Ever Committed In The US by Jeffrey Smith (7:46) (To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/znxXLVwmoFIz
Best Thing You’ll See Today by The Feel Good Page (0:55)
Best Thing You’ll See Today by The Feel Good Page (0:55) (To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/lw4AjzyqOKfQ
Boxing Hares by Paula Cooper (0:20)
Boxing Hares by Paula Cooper (0:20) (To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/o6ZS8sc14aP4
African Elephants Only Occupy A Fraction Of Their Potential Range by Colorado State University
Many wildlife species are threatened by shrinking habitat. But according to new research, the potential range of African elephants could be more than five times larger than its current extent. Due to 2,000 years of human pressure, African elephants have suffered dramatic population declines, and their range has shrunk to just 17% of what it […]
These Are The 5 Costliest Invasive Species, Causing Billions In Damages by Jonathan Lambert
The impact from all invasive species cost the global economy at least $1 trillion since 1970. Invasive species can wreak havoc on local ecosystems. Cleaning up that biological wreckage comes at a big price. These invaders, often thrust into new environments unintentionally (or intentionally, to combat pests) by humans, can transmit new diseases, devastate crops […]
Momma Bear Struggles To Get Four Rambunctious Cubs Across Connecticut Road by Benjamin Washington (4:15)
Momma Bear Struggles To Get Four Rambunctious Cubs Across Connecticut Road by Benjamin Washington (4:15) (To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/olHFUew0q2et
The Empires Of Gates, Dr. Joseph Mercola Interviews Vandana Shiva, Ph.D. (54:50)
The Empires Of Gates, Dr. Joseph Mercola Interviews Vandana Shiva, Ph.D. (54:50) (To view full screen,l with many links, click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/Kr5YN49M6QLA
A Third Of Global Farmland At ‘High’ Pesticide Pollution Risk by Kelly MacNamara
A third of the planet’s agricultural land is at “high risk” of pesticide pollution from the lingering residue of chemical ingredients that can leach into water supplies and threaten biodiversity, according to research published Monday. The use of pesticides has soared globally as agricultural production has expanded, prompting growing fears over environmental damage and calls […]
Want To Improve Your Health? Head To A National Park, And Absorb The Sounds by Colorado State University
Wolves howling, birds singing, rain falling-natural sounds inspire us and connect us to nature. New research by a team of scientists shows that natural sounds are also good for our health. Researchers from Carleton University, Michigan State University, Colorado State University and the National Park Service analyzed studies on the outcomes of listening to natural […]
When ‘Eradicated’ Species Bounce Back With A Vengeance by UC Davis
For the PNAS study, researchers in 2009 began intensive efforts to eradicate the European green crab from Stinson Beach’s Seadrift Lagoon. The crab is considered among the world’s top 100 invasive species, costing the U.S. commercial shellfish industry about $20 million in annual losses. By 2013, the population had decreased from 125,000 to fewer than […]
Economic Benefits Of Protecting Nature Now Outweigh Those Of Exploiting It, Global Data Reveal by University of Cambridge
The economic benefits of conserving or restoring natural sites “outweigh” the profit potential of converting them for intensive human use, according to the largest-ever study comparing the value of protecting nature at particular locations with that of exploiting it. The findings, published in the journal Nature Sustainability, come just weeks after a landmark report by […]
Bird Believed Extinct For 170 Years Spotted In Borneo by Bob Yirka
Back sometime between 1843 and 1848 a bird now called the black-browed babbler was captured by naturalist Carl A.L.M. Schwaner. Records of the find are sketchy, but it appeared the bird had been captured on the island of Java. That finding was the one and only piece of evidence of the bird’s existence—it is currently […]
Friends Matter: Giraffes That Group With Others Live Longer by University of Zurich
A research team led by Monica Bond, research associate at the Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies of the University of Zurich (UZH), studied giraffes in Tanzania for five years. The biologists examined the relative effects of sociability, the natural environment, and human factors on survival of the mega-herbivore. They have now shown that […]
Monarch Butterfly Population Moves Closer To Extinction by Olga R. Rodriguez
The number of western monarch butterflies wintering along the California coast has plummeted precipitously to a record low, putting the orange-and-black insects closer to extinction, researchers announced Tuesday. An annual winter count by the Xerces Society recorded fewer than 2,000 butterflies, a massive decline from the tens of thousands tallied in recent years and the […]
Why Was 536 A.D The Worst Year In History? by 3BM Television Limited (49:37)
Why Was 536 A.D The Worst Year In History? by 3BM Television Limited (49:37) (To view full screen click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/C3PtUPLur2pN
The Amazing Story Of Lawrence Anthony The Elephant Whisperer by Protect All Wildlife (4:44)
The Amazing Story Of Lawrence Anthony The Elephant Whisperer by Protect All Wildlife (4:44) (To view full screen click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/obzJ2omhH9ua
Are Crows The Ultimate Problem Solvers? by BBC Two (3:19)
Are Crows The Ultimate Problem Solvers? by BBC Two (3:19) (To view full screen click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/SdlvXx16DYq9
Capitalism Is Double-Billing Us by Jonathan Cook (Text and Video)
[One of the most important articles I have ever read.] We Pay From Our Wallets Only For Our Future To Be Stolen From UsHere is a word that risks deterring you from reading on much further, even though it may hold the key to understanding why we are in such a terrible political, economic and […]
Oneness Versus The 1% (Text and Video) by Dr. Joseph Mercola and Vandana Shiva, Ph.D.
In “Oneness vs. the 1%: Shattering Illusions, Seeding Freedom,” Vandana Shiva, Ph.D., argues that the ultra-wealthy elite are responsible for a majority of the environmental, financial and health crises currently facing us. https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2020/10/18/vandana-shiva-oneness-versus-the-1.aspx
How Planting 70 Million Eelgrass Seeds Led To An Ecosystem’s Rapid Recovery by Joseph Polidoro
In the world’s largest seagrass restoration project, scientists have observed an ecosystem from birth to full flowering. https://www.sciencenews.org/article/seagrass-restoration-project-virginia-ecosystem-rapid-recovery
The Heartland Study To Measure Health, Generational Impacts Of Herbicides On Mothers, Infants In Midwest by Ken Roseboro
A new in-depth study has been launched to measure the health effects of herbicides such as glyphosate, dicamba, and 2,4-D on mothers and infants living in the midwestern United States. The Heartland Study will try to answer the question: Is rising herbicide exposure leading to reproductive problems, adverse birth outcomes or developmental delays in America’s […]
Pufferfish May Be Carving Mysterious ‘Crop Circles’ Near Australia by Jake Buehler
In 2011, scientists discovered that tiny pufferfish were sculpting Japan’s underwater “mystery circles.” Now, more circles have emerged in Australia. Japan’s white-spotted pufferfish are renowned for producing complex, ringed patterns in the sand. Now, 5,500 kilometers away in Australia, scientists have discovered what appear to be dozens more of these creations. https://www.sciencenews.org/article/pufferfish-mysterious-crop-circles-found-near-australia
This Land Is Your Land – Sang by Bruce Springsteen and Written by Woody Guthrie (3:24)
This Land Is Your Land – Sang by Bruce Springsteen and Written by Woody Guthrie (3:24) (To view full screen click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/0L8Krnyhq1G1 This Land Is Your Land Words and Music by Woody Guthrie https://woodyguthrie.org/Lyrics/This_Land.htm Bruce Springsteen https://BruceSpringsteen.net This Land Is Your Land https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Land_Is_Your_Land Video to Music by Keven Omath https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYX0XzDLoF6rC_HzXEhep8g
Seed Saving At Home With Vandana Shiva (15:47)
Seed Saving At Home With Vandana Shiva (15:47) (To view full screen click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/c1LP3diBWUWl Navdanya https://www.navdanya.org/site Valhalla Movement Network https://www.valhallamovement.com Vandana Shiva Director of the Foundation for Science, Technology & Ecology Board Member International Forum on Globalization https://www.humansandnature.org/vandana-shiva
Agriculture And Fossil Fuels Are Driving Record-High Methane Emissions by Maria Temming
Africa and Asia have seen releases of the heat-trapping gas surge In 2017, human activities pumped about 364 million metric tons of methane into the atmosphere, compared with 324 million tons per year, on average, in the early 2000s. About half of that 12 percent increase was the result of expanding agriculture and landfills, while […]
Deep Underground Bases And The Satanic Breakaway State by Dr. Richard Sauder (1:15:46)
Deep Underground Bases And The Satanic Breakaway State by Dr. Richard Sauder (1:15:46) (To view full screen click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/99AqGn36tbW3 Event Horizon Chronicle https://eventhorizonchronicle.blogspot.com SGTreport https://sgtreport.com
Self-Destructive Civilizations May Doom Our Search For Alien Intelligence by Tom Siegfried
A lack of signals from space may also be bad news for Earthlings. https://www.sciencenews.org/article/seti-alien-intelligence-self-destructive-civilizations
Shoals Of Hammerhead Sharks And A Snake Feeding On An Iguana In Stunning Images That Showcase The Incredible Wildlife Of The Galapagos Islands
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/galleries/article-8494687/Gallery-images-showing-Galapagos-Islands-incredible-wildlife.html