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WWF Anti Poaching Campaign

“Last Days” PSA: Stop elephant poaching

September 25, 2014by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Award-winning director Kathryn Bigelow  (remember Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty ?) is tackling a different kind of war – the annihilation of African elephants by organized bands of poachers […]

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Animals at risk, Elephants, Endangered species, Extinction
Cardinal Courtesy of Michele Black (Ohio)

Birds at Risk: Two New Reports

September 11, 2014by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

The recently released U.S. Postal Service “forever stamps” feature 10 North American songbirds – from the Baltimore Oriole to Western Meadowlark — but stamps may be the closest some of […]

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Animals at risk, Birds, Endangered species
Atlantic Cod

Books: The Sea & Its Abundance

September 2, 2014by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Current and recent books of the seas and their creatures explore species that have prevailed for millions of years –broadbill swordfish, sharks, eels, horseshoe crabs – with amazing adaptations and […]

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Animals at risk, Books, Endangered species, Oceans
Monarch butterfly. Photo credit Armon Wikipedia Commons. CC BY-SA

Where are the butterflies?

August 26, 2014by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

The buzz these days is, where have all the butterflies gone ? It may be too early for the traditional monarch butterfly migration, but depending upon where you live (I’m in […]

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Animals at risk, Climate change, Endangered species, Gardens
Forest elephants in the Congo. Courtesy of Wildlife Conservation Society

Today Is World Elephant Day Take the Pledge

August 12, 2014by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Celebrate the life of earth’s largest land mammal –and pledge your support – to stop the poaching of elephants for their tusks and loss of their habitat. Take the pledge: […]

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Animals at risk, Conservation, Elephants, Endangered species
At the International Conservation Center (Pittsburgh Zoo) a biomass burner can dry, resize, store and burn elephant waste. It's a great alternative to the landfill. An elephant produces 100-125 pounds of poop a day. The burner can produce 2000 pounds a day.

Aug 12 World Elephant Day Take the Pledge

August 6, 2014by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Celebrate the life of earth’s largest land mammal –and pledge your support – to stop the poaching of elephants for their tusks and loss of their habitat. Take the pledge: […]

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Animals at risk, Conservation, Elephants, Endangered species
Rhino and baby Courtesy of Getty

Thought Leaders: Elizabeth Kolbert (Extinction)

July 9, 2014by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

The New Yorker writer Elizabeth Kolbert has twice in recent years written epic works on the fragility of the planet – and life on it. In a recent commentary, (July […]

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Animals at risk, Biodiversity, Books, Endangered species, Environment, Sustainability
Black carbon shrouds the globe Credit NOAA

Thought Leaders: David W. Orr

July 4, 2014by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Oberlin College’s Sears Distinguished Professor David Orr is eloquent and plainspoken about the state of the world – and the failures of governance to deal with the most meaningful and far-reaching […]

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Biodiversity, Climate change, Ecology, Endangered species, Environment, Sustainability
The 2014 Goldman Environmental Prize Winners!

Watch the Videos! Goldman Environmental Prize 2014

April 28, 2014by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

The Goldman Environmental Prize winners were announced April 28 in San Francisco– 6 environmental heroes from 5 continents! You can watch the videos introducing each of the prize winners — […]

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Biodiversity, Ecology, Endangered species, Energy, Environment, Sustainability

Earth Week Heroes: Osprey Thriving in Wash DC

April 23, 2014by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

This is a success story that involves two continents, youths in troubled neighborhoods, a raft of community volunteers, good science and a cleaned up river in Washington DC. But it […]

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Biodiversity, Birds, Conservation, Endangered species, Rivers, Toxics, Water

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