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Open Letter to Leaders of the World

October 6, 2015by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

What’s the goal of COP21? For world leaders to create the strongest global agreement possible to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. That’s why people from many countries are speaking out to […]

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Animals at risk, Climate change, Conservation, Endangered species, Energy, Environment, Extinction, Science, Sustainability, Wildlife
A lamb sits around the neck of Pope Francis as he visits a Nativity scene at the Church of St. Alfonso Maria dei Liguori in Rome Jan. 6. (CNS photo/L'Osservatore Romano via Reuters) (Jan. 7, 2014)

Pope’s Visit to US: Read Laudato Si Now!

September 23, 2015by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Pope Francis has hit a home run: Laudato Si´, his 197-page encyclical (treatise)  released  June 18 by the Vatican on environment and climate change, makes it clear that we are responsible […]

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Climate change, Conservation, Endangered species, Environment, Extinction, Science, Sustainability
Sunset at Shenandoah(Bobbie Faul-Zeitler, (CC 3.0)

Hot, Hot, Hot: A Climate Editorial

August 19, 2015by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Unrelenting heat, drought, and lack of potable water are more likely than insurgents and militant attacks to bring down civil society in the Middle East. So says New York Times […]

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Climate change, Environment, Extinction, Opinions, Sustainability, Water, Weather
Langurs (Photo by Joel Sartore Rights Reserved Joel Sartore/National Geographic)

Coming up: Photographers and the Natural World

August 14, 2015by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

We’ve got a great lineup coming of projects, recent exhibitions, and documentaries on five internationally recognized photographers who interpret, re-create and alter nature in highly personal ways: Emmet Gowin, whose […]

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Books, China, Documentary films, Exhibitions, Extinction, Natural history, Photography
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.

World Elephant Day: Take the Pledge!

August 12, 2015by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Where Elephants Stand Today We are reproducing World Elephant Day’s message here to ask you to take the pledge to protect elephants and stop poaching! See below for the easy […]

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Africa, Biodiversity, Elephants, Endangered species, Extinction
Rhino and baby Courtesy of Getty

Asia Pacific Trade Deal: Can It Stop Animal Trafficking?

January 28, 2015by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Jan 28, 2015: Outside Denver, a warehouse filled with one million items – rhino horn, elephant tusks and feet, zebra skins – makes up confiscated items imported into the United […]

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Animals at risk, Asia, China, Endangered species, Extinction
Soiuth African white rhino. Courtesy of gapafricaprojects.com

Rhinos without Borders: Now or Never!

January 18, 2015by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Emmy-award-winning filmmakers Derek and Beverly Joubert have stalked big game for years – with cameras — for beautiful National Geographic specials. Now they are staking claim to create a future […]

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Animals at risk, Conservation, Endangered species, Extinction
Courtesy of Mission Blue

Oceans in Deep Trouble: No Oceans, No Us

August 19, 2014by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

The ocean is dying.” So says Dr. Sylvia Earle, internationally known oceanographer and advocate who is spearheading Mission Blue —  a 90-minute documentary film on NetFlix, a book and new […]

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Animals at risk, Conservation, Extinction, Oceans, Science

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