
Quotes
“Wild animals are less wild and more human than many humans of this world”
― Munia Khan
“The End of Every Wildlife is the Same, a PREY and the End of Every Human Life is the Same, a PRAY”
― P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar “
"The wildlife and its habitat cannot speak, so we must and we will"
---. Theodore Roosevelt
There is just something spectacular about seeing wildlife in its natural environment that thrills us and helps us better understand the exotic cats in our care.-- Arun Kejriwal
Reintroducing Nature
The Colorado State Legislature is talking about reopening an old wound that won't heal. The reintroducing of wolves in Colorado was placed on the ballot last election. The vote was"YES" let the wolves claim their part of nature.
A legislator from an architectural part of the state responded, "Let the wolves live in the counties that voted to reintroduce wolves. The counties that voted for reintroduction; Denver, Boulder, and such' have city people who don't have any stake in the game." Maybe?? Don't forget that if all the city folk came to live in your peaceful place, you would have traffic, congestion, crime, and school shootings. Living with nature is the price you pay for your solitude and wolves are a part of nature.
Churchill, Manitoba, Canada is definitely not in Colorado. People in Colorado need to be concerned about what is happening in Churchill because it is a preview of what will happen here if we do not take measures to slow climate change. The ice flow around Hudson Bay, Alaska, and Northern Canada is melting even faster than other parts of the world.
Polar Bears use the ice fields as hunting grounds to stalk and prey on seals that come ashore. Habitat and food sources are disappearing for the polar bears. Western Hudson is particularly troubled because the bear population in the 19'90s has fallen from roughly 1,200 polar bears to about 8,000 bears.Studies estimate the polar bear population will shrink by 30%, and there’s a chance, but a lower probability, the bear pulation could decline by 50% by 2050.
We need to care because humans may come next.
“Wild animals are less wild and more human than many humans of this world”
― Munia Khan
“The End of Every Wildlife is the Same, a PREY and the End of Every Human Life is the Same, a PRAY”
― P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar “
"The wildlife and its habitat cannot speak, so we must and we will"
---. Theodore Roosevelt
There is just something spectacular about seeing wildlife in its natural environment that thrills us and helps us better understand the exotic cats in our care.-- Arun Kejriwal
Reintroducing Nature
The Colorado State Legislature is talking about reopening an old wound that won't heal. The reintroducing of wolves in Colorado was placed on the ballot last election. The vote was"YES" let the wolves claim their part of nature.
A legislator from an architectural part of the state responded, "Let the wolves live in the counties that voted to reintroduce wolves. The counties that voted for reintroduction; Denver, Boulder, and such' have city people who don't have any stake in the game." Maybe?? Don't forget that if all the city folk came to live in your peaceful place, you would have traffic, congestion, crime, and school shootings. Living with nature is the price you pay for your solitude and wolves are a part of nature.
Churchill, Manitoba, Canada is definitely not in Colorado. People in Colorado need to be concerned about what is happening in Churchill because it is a preview of what will happen here if we do not take measures to slow climate change. The ice flow around Hudson Bay, Alaska, and Northern Canada is melting even faster than other parts of the world.
Polar Bears use the ice fields as hunting grounds to stalk and prey on seals that come ashore. Habitat and food sources are disappearing for the polar bears. Western Hudson is particularly troubled because the bear population in the 19'90s has fallen from roughly 1,200 polar bears to about 8,000 bears.Studies estimate the polar bear population will shrink by 30%, and there’s a chance, but a lower probability, the bear pulation could decline by 50% by 2050.
We need to care because humans may come next.
He Who Laughs Last
(probably didn't really get the joke)
What did the trees wear to the pool party?
Swimming trunks
How do you properly identify a dogwood tree?
By its bark
What do you call the seagulls that live by the Bay?
Bagels
Did you hear about the racing snail who got rid of his shell? He thought it would make him faster, but it just made him sluggish
.
As the beaver say to the tree, "It’s been nice gnawing you."
(probably didn't really get the joke)
What did the trees wear to the pool party?
Swimming trunks
How do you properly identify a dogwood tree?
By its bark
What do you call the seagulls that live by the Bay?
Bagels
Did you hear about the racing snail who got rid of his shell? He thought it would make him faster, but it just made him sluggish
.
As the beaver say to the tree, "It’s been nice gnawing you."
Two Miles High and Six Feet Under
a historical/mystery on Amazon and Kindlle you'll enjoy it. Please click on the link below.
www.amazon.com/Two-Miles-High-Feet-Under/dp/1478789565/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1511390381&sr=1-1&Keywords=two+miles+high+and+six+feet+under
by G. Eldon Smith
a historical/mystery on Amazon and Kindlle you'll enjoy it. Please click on the link below.
www.amazon.com/Two-Miles-High-Feet-Under/dp/1478789565/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1511390381&sr=1-1&Keywords=two+miles+high+and+six+feet+under
by G. Eldon Smith