(Jade Small) State fairs and festivals are few and far between at the moment, as is the beloved pink cotton candy that makes fairs and festivals even more special for most of us.
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Fires Have Helped These Endangered Woodpeckers Make a Comeback, and It’s a Reminder of Nature’s Resiliency
(Andy Corbley) It’s hard to imagine that the infernos burning in the Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountain ranges in California and Oregon would be good for anything—but for the native black-backed woodpecker it’s the best of times, and necessary for them to continue their transformative practices on the forest.
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Stunning Aerial Video of Iceland’s Green Volcano Can Soothe Your Lockdown Stress
Iceland’s flagship airline Icelandair is welcoming visitors back to the island nation with a breathtaking aerial look at some of the country’s most awe-inspiring spots.
“Planetary Emergency Plan 2.0” Declared – Club of Rome
(Edward Morgan) For 10,000 years, human civilization has grown and thrived because of Earth’s remarkable climate stability and rich biological diversity.
351 Sea Turtles Found Dead in 6 Months on Same Coast Where 137 Sea Lions Died in Mexico
(Strange Sounds) Environmental groups say a total of 351 loggerhead sea turtles have been found dead so far this year on the same stretch of Baja California coast where authorities found a total of 137 dead, beached sea lions last week.
Unprecedented Numbers of Birds Are Mysteriously Dropping Dead from the Sky in New Mexico
(Strange Sounds) Over the past few weeks, various species of migratory birds are dying in “unprecedented” numbers of unknown causes.
Ancient 2,000-year-old Redwoods Feared Destroyed in Califonia Wildfires Have Amazingly Survived
(Elias Marat) When terrifying wildfires ripped through Big Basin Redwoods State Park, one of California’s oldest and most cherished nature reserves, it wasn’t the campgrounds, nature center and other structures that people were mourning.
California’s Wildfires Are Creating Giant Lightning-filled Volcanic Eruption Clouds in California
(Strange Sounds) California is burning like hell right now.
Climate Change Propaganda Has Terrorized Children Into Experiencing Trauma When Interacting With Nature
(Ethan Huff) New research has found that children who have been brainwashed with the climate change doctrine are traumatized to the point that they are unable to enjoy nature.
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Large Blue Butterflies Were Extinct in England, But Now Those Beauties Are Back After 150 Years
(Andy Corbley) After a 150-year absence, 750 of the aptly-named large blue butterflies have successfully emerged from their cocoons to repopulate parts of their historic habitat in South West England.
The Science of Plant Intelligence Takes Root
(Jack Fox-Williams) For centuries, Western philosophy has viewed animals and plants as unthinking automatons. The famous 17th scientist and philosopher, Rene Descartes, maintained that non-human organisms cannot reason or feel pain; they are robotic machines that purely act on impulse.
GOODNESS: Hero Park Ranger Carries Dehydrated Dog To Safety Down a Treacherous Mountain Trail
(Good News Network) Not all heroes wear capes—some wear hiking boots and work in America’s National Parks.
Good News For Earth’s Lungs As Indigenous Amazon Group Wins Illegal Tree Logging Case
(Anthony McLennan) After a prolonged two decade long fight, Brazil’s Ashaninka indigenous Amazon community have won a federal court battle against illegal logging industries. Related New Satellite Data Says Amazon Deforestation At Worst Levels In Ten Years Source – Truth Theory by Anthony McLennan, May 17th, 2020 The Ashaninka people are to receive compensation of […]
The Most Beautiful Garden in the World Has No Visitors for the First Time in Over 70 Years
(Jade Small) Every year, a hard-working crew makes sure the garden looks perfect, including this year!
Record Number of Flamingos Take Over India’s Largest City and Paint It Pink During Lockdown
(Elias Marat) As India’s 1.3 billion residents face strict lockdown measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, the South Asian country has witnessed a return of nature to many locations—including a massive influx of flamingos into the nation’s largest city.