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Earth, Extinct

Once Thought Extinct

The clouded leopard was last spotted in 2013, scientists thought after years long project to spot one failed. The clouded leopard is not an actual leopard, but has its own […]

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Plant Blindness

Plant blindness refers to the inability to identify plants. Fewer and fewer people are choosing environmentally related fields. This is one purpose of Nature on the Brink. Be an earth

Earth, Native Plants, Trees

China Fruit Trees Pollinated by Hand

China fruit trees are pollinated by hand due to lack of pollinators. https://www.freshplaza.com/north-america/article/9107955/china-fruit-trees-pollinated-by-hand-due-to-a-lack-of-pollinating-insects/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR2yiEwt1EaIvv53OX9O_KmfP1E-QAgfD0tm4Z9Z9LYBxz3CpstZRZWC3Lo_aem_hG4XVvLAIleqUKKMBQs8Nw Plant natives. Support pollinators!

Earth, Extinct, Native Plants, Nature

Hawaii Plant Die-Off

Hawaii has the largest plant die off of any state since 1900. Three species of plants have died off each year-500 times faster than they would naturally. https://envirobites.org/2019/06/25/finally-a-global-documentation-of-plant-extinction-in-the-anthropocene/ It’s going

Biome, Earth, Nature

Amazon Deforestation Continues

Amazon Deforestation continues. The Amazon is one of 18 biomes necessary for a healthy earth. https://www.commondreams.org/news/2019/06/05/we-are-literally-sawing-branch-we-all-live-amazon-deforestation-increasing-under It’s going to take all of us.

Nature, Sealife

Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone

There is a dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico. Lack of oxygen prevents bacteria from being consumed, and lack of storms prevents mixing between the warmer and cooler waters.

Nature, Sealife

Only 22 Vaquita Porpoises Remain

Only 22 vaquita porpoises remain. Mexican authorities search the ocean each night for the remaining 22 vaquita porpoises to ensure their safety. https://www.google.com/amp/s/phys.org/news/2019-03-mexico-vaquita-porpoises.amp It’s going to take all of us.

Butterflies, Insects

Burning for Butterflies: The Role of Fire in Western Forests (Xerces Society)

Extreme fires across the west are becoming more frequent, more severe, and more extensive, as climate change and decades of fire suppression create the perfect conditions for these disasters. Extreme fires are an ever-increasing threat to human infrastructure and ecosystems across the west. However, it is important to recognize that these disasters are different from the fires that used to occur in western forests.

Butterflies, Insects

Number of Monarchs Overwintering in Mexico Increases, Still Well Below Historic Norms (Xerces Society)

The number of monarchs overwintering in central Mexico increased from last year’s low, according to the annual census released today by World Wildlife Fund-Mexico and partners. The butterflies were found covering an area of 4.42 acres, which means the eastern monarch population that migrates between Canada and Mexico each year shows an improvement from last year, which was the second worst year ever recorded at 2.22 acres. The annual survey measures the area of forest in which monarch butterflies hibernate each winter, providing a reliable indicator of the eastern monarch’s population status.

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