As Marine Life Flees the Equator, Global Mass Extinction is Imminent: Scientists
Elias Marat – Rampant rises in temperate are causing a mass exodus of marine species from the sensitive region.
Elias Marat – Rampant rises in temperate are causing a mass exodus of marine species from the sensitive region.
Olivia Rosane – The California condor once ranged from Mexico in the south to Canada’s British Columbia in the north, but hunting, habitat loss and poisoning drove the species to the brink of extinction.
Tiffany Duong – The film reveals the fraud, corruption and greed currently destroying the oceans.
Olivia Rosane – Can animals, like humans, lose their culture when separated from others like themselves? A new study provides rare evidence that they can.
Dr. Mercola – Regenerative agriculture and animal husbandry are the next and higher stage of organic food and farming.
Alex Pietrowski – Are we sharing the planet with trillions of sentient, spiritual beings?
Matt Agorist – A Michigan farm owner’s desire to help animals in need has landed her in jail and the animals she was helping, killed.
Elizabeth Claire Alberts – A new review critically examines the issue of human-made noise in the ocean, and how it can negatively impact the behavior, physiology and survival of marine animals.
Elias Marat – Disposable face masks can take more than 450 years to break down.
Elias Marat – The bloodthirsty “sport” of trophy hunting manages to kill one animal every three minutes.
Center for Biological Diversity – The long-anticipated draft biological evaluation found that 1,676 endangered species are likely to be harmed by glyphosate.
Center for Biological Diversity – This is being viewed by many as a serious step in the wrong direction.
Claire Turrell – Between 1953 and 2018, Singapore lost nearly 90% of its mangroves to urban expansion and other human activities.
John Vibes – Tasmanian devils have not inhabited mainland Australia for over 3,000 years, but the species has recently been reintroduced the continent.
Jake Anderson – Crows experience conscious perception and subjective awareness in ways that are neurologically similar to humans and non-human primates.
Matt Agorist – Honeybees have long provided humans with vital tools for our survival like the pollination of fruits and vegetables as well as honey which has medicinal and antibiotic properties.
Olivia Rosane – A “trash tsunami” has washed ashore on the beaches of Honduras, endangering both wildlife and the local economy.
Elias Marat – Wildlife experts are looking at the smoke from wildfires across western states as one of the main culprits.
Elizabeth C. Alberts – Globally, coconut farms occupy 12.3 million hectares (30.4 million acres) of land, about two-thirds the area of oil palm plantations, with most farms located in Indonesia and the Philippines.
Elias Marat – In 1979, the butterfly was declared extinct and hasn’t been seen in the Rodborough region for 150 years.