Regenerative Food and Farming: The Road Forward
Dr. Mercola – Regenerative agriculture and animal husbandry are the next and higher stage of organic food and farming.
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?
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.
Elias Marat – A new study published in the journal Nature Communications found that as much as 40% of the Amazon rainforest could become a savannah-like environment.
John Vibes – Tasmanian devils have not inhabited mainland Australia for over 3,000 years, but the species has recently been reintroduced the continent.
Elias Marat – Wildlife experts are looking at the smoke from wildfires across western states as one of the main culprits.
Elias Marat – In 1979, the butterfly was declared extinct and hasn’t been seen in the Rodborough region for 150 years.
Sharon Guynup – A new 140-page report is shining a bright light on illegal wildlife trafficking in the Brazilian Amazon. It is heart-breaking.
Jake Anderson – According to researchers, these birds can see a great deal of color that is outside the human spectrum.
Peter Yeung – The Amazon river dolphin (also known as the pink river dolphin, or boto) is the largest of the world’s freshwater dolphins. It lives in the Amazon and Orinoco river systems.
Elias Marat – “We should consider if we should close down the park every year. Nature can restore itself to its fullest,” a veterinarian at the park said.
Morgan Erickson-Davis – Researchers are also worried about how the COVID-19 crisis could affect forests in 2020.
Jade Small – For the first time ever, a humpback whale was spotted in Montreal after making its way up the St Lawrence River in Canada.
Olivia Rosane – The sixth mass extinction is here, and it’s speeding up.
Liz Kimbrough – For insects, such as butterflies and their caterpillars, long expanses of land along roads and utility corridors add a considerable amount of home turf.
Elias Marat – One would expect that saving an animal would hardly be a cause for punishment.
Elias Marat – A much-needed bit of news we can certainly “bee” grateful for!
Elias Marat – What an amazing spectacle of nature.
Liz Kimbrough – Up in the cool Mexican mountains, billions of monarch butterflies gather together for the winter.