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Charles Darwin Theories..UPDATE FOR MAY 15, 2008—POLAR BEAR HAS BEEN ADDED TO ENDANGERED SPECIES LIST…BREAKING NEWS FROM 1010 WINS ON 5/14/08!!!!..extinct animals return to grace us with their beauty! Now lets start working on saving our world for them and our children’s children!
I am writing this as an update to this article. My heart is hurting for the POLAR BEAR! It is a beautiful animal. But its natural habit is being destroyed by GLOBAL WARMING!!!!! 1010 WINS radio stated it today. That our nation… added it. I feel dismay and fear for our world and its future. AS I WATCHED MY NEW FAVORITE MOVIE….EVAN ALMIGHTY…..I WONDERED…..WHO WILL BUILD THE ARK FOR OUR ENDANGERED SPECIES?????? WHO WILL SAVE THE POLAR BEAR???? WHEN THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF THE WORLD BECOME TOO WARM AND THERE ARE NO MORE ICECAPS….WHO WILL SAVE US????? Think about it and start talking and start writing to your congressman…..PLEASE! OUr world depends on it….your future, and my future, and the CIRCLE OF LIFE depends on it!!!!
This cloud rat, found in a mossy forest about 7,700 feet above sea level in Mt. Pulag National Park in the Philippines, was the first of its species to be seen in 112 years. Click through the photos to see sightings of other rare creatures.
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Researchers from the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo said April 16 they have discovered a rare giant turtle in northern Vietnam. Swinhoe’s soft-shell turtle was previously thought to be extinct in the wild. Three other turtles of the species are in captivity, including this one.
THIS FROG BREATHES THROUGH ITS SKIN…THIS ALSO IS ANOTHER ANIMAL THOUGHT TO BE EXTINCT. sUCH VARIETY…SUCH UNIQUE QUALITIES….SHOULD BE PERSERVED.
A peculiar breed of frog discovered on the island of Borneo seems to have evolved in reverse, scientists reported April 9. Unlike most creatures that developed lungs as they crawled out of the ocean, the lungless Barbourula kalimantanensis breathes through its skin.
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Guess what? there is such a thing as a wolverine! What can we do to perserve our forests….use less paper? Replant trees…Keeping it green for such animals.
This is a albino killer whale. The ocean dredging is killing our oceans and the animals that are within. The constant over fishing is causing the sea animals to loose their food source.
Researchers working near Alaska’s Aleutian Islands on Feb. 23 spotted a white killer whale, which they estimate was 25 to 30 feet long and weighed more than 10,000 pounds. This is only the third time in the past 15 years that such a whale has been seen in the area.
This is another animal….so rare that there are only thirty n the world. Our extistence is dependant on the extistence of our animals.
In October, wildlife officials caught and examined a critically endangered Amur leopard in order to possibly find out how inbreeding undermines its tiny population in eastern Europe. There are only about 30 such animals left in the wild.
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This beautiful butterfly so delicate….What can we do to continue to see these rare animals/insects?
Visitors flocked to Falcon State Park in Texas after this rare telea hairstreak butterfly was captured on film by Berry Nall in October. The butterfly hadn’t been seen in the U.S. for more than 70 years.
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In May, scientists discovered these rare soft-shell turtles, once thought to be on the brink of extinction, in a once-restricted part of Cambodia.
These animals can live without our basic assistance. All they need from us for us humanbeings to clean up factory emissions, carbon emissions and chemicals that are leaking into the water and ground and stop cutting down the forests. What can we do to save this planet for ourselves and our fellow inhabitants like this owl called…..
Charles Darwin Lives in Remote Places of the World—Green Jungles still Bring Forth New Animal Speices!!! Hip, Hip Hooray! There is hope for this World!
I drew this “Sunflower” with colored pencils during the summer. It was directly from a real photograph. I could not resist the natural contours of the flower petals. I hope I did it a tiny bit of justice. I am not as talented as some people….but I truly love nature and all of its wonders!
Upon viewing the Black Voice Aol News blogs, I found one of my favorite interests! New Animal Species! —And Giant animals too! I love it! Take a look!
And I am so happy that there are still people who love being a scientist.
I do not always agree with the concepts and theories of all scientists…but I love it when they prove that certain animals will survive if untouched or bothered by the modern world.
I hope this inspires you and big oil drilling, gold seeking, tree killing, coal mining, diamond, and precious stone mining, resource draining corporations of the fast paced global economy from ignoring the delicate balance of animal, plant, tree, and human kind on this beautiful earth.
SAVE THE EARTH AND ITS INHABITANTS TODAY!
Look at the simple beauty of even an oversize rat…. or pig-my possum, or the neon colored black and violet frog. How about the bird that looks like a beautiful suit form BARNEY’S THE MEN’S STORE, or Jones New-York.
I do n0t care what you say!!!!! God has had the best FASHION SENSE, AND DESIGNER before man knew how to sew a piece of fur together to make a coat for the weather and build tee-pees!
Animals are engineered without our help.
Yes there are people doing bio-engineering….they are going to find out that their methods may do more harm then good in the long run.
On that note…let me show you the beauties I found on that blog about the New Species! and Giant animals! Charles Darwin! Are you hearing this —where ever you are?
I know some people would say my chubby little friend here is quite ugly….but really, he has a face his mommy probably loved!
Bruce M Beehler, CI
The group also found this pygmy possum, calling it one of the world’s smallest marsupials. The international team has made previous finds in the pristine area, which it calls “the lost world.”
Photo Gallery: Recent Animal Discoveries
Conservation Leadership Programme / LiveScience.com
The “golden frog of Supata,” found in a remote region of Colombia, belongs to a group of poison dart frogs, which have toxins embedded in their skin. Scientist announced the discovery of the creature in August.
There are also huge animals that need our protection. They are big but they do not carry harpons, knives or any weapons but what comes natural to them.
It is up to us to maintain nature and the delicate balance between all creatures in the “circle of life” Look at these animals and realize….no matter how scary they may appear….they have no power over us.
It is we, the humans that can control the life or death of these beautiful, raw natural creatures.
They cannot jump up out of their natural habitat and start taking pictures of us! They can not research us and our existence.
They cannot place us in boxes and cages and steal us away from our natural environment only to sell us on the black market.
It is us who must take care of them. Let them live un touched by human hands as much as possible and uninterfered with so that nature takes it’s natural course so that these great and majestic creatures can live and die and keep this big old globe alive!
Take alook:
Colossal Squid:In February, New Zealand fishermen grabbed this 990-pound monster in the Antarctic. It was 330 pounds heavier than the next biggest ever found.
Gallery: Huge Creatures
Yomiuri Shimbun, AFP / Getty Images
Echizen Jellyfish: In recent years, the giant beasts have disrupted fishing industry operations off Japan’s east coast.
Gallery: Huge Creatures
Patrick Pleul, EPA / Corbis
German Giants:Breeder Karl Szmolinsky, here in January, breeds rabbits like this one weighing more than 20 pounds at his farm in Eberswalde, Germany.
Photo Gallery: Huge Creatures
Keith Srakocic, AP
Bubba the Lobster: The 23-pound crustacean came from waters off Nantucket, Mass., in March 2005. The Pittsburgh Zoo planned to take him, but he died.
The following is an excerpt from the black voice Blog on Animals of the Lost world.
Photo Gallery: Recent Animal Discoveries
Bruce Beehler, Conservation International / AP
During that trip, scientists took the first known photographs of Berlepsch’s six-wired bird of paradise, which was described by hunters in New Guinea in the 19th century.
More Coverage: Conservation International
More Coverage: Conservation International – Return to Foja
The animals were found in the Foja mountains rainforest in eastern Papua province in a June expedition, said U.S.-based Conservation International, which organized the trip along with the Indonesian Institute of Science.
“The giant rat is about five times the size of a typical city rat,” said Kristofer Helgen, a scientist with the Smithsonian Institution in Washington. “With no fear of humans, it apparently came into the camp several times during the trip.”
The possum was described as “one of the worlds smallest marsupials.”
Please think of ways you can contribute to preserving the lives of these animals.
Staying informed is one of the best ways.
Or try telling people.
I have no money to donate….but I can blog about it and post these pictures that were taken to get the word out.
All of this really involves mankind around the world….not just here in the United States.
Photo Gallery: Recent Animal Discoveries
Paul Ouboter, Conservation International / AP
In March 2006, the Atelopus frog was found in the Nassau Mountains in eastern Suriname. It was one of 24 new species of wildlife discovered by scientists in the remote plateaus north of Brazil.
Photo Gallery: Recent Animal Discoveries
Bruce Beehler, Conservation International / AP
During that trip, scientists took the first known photographs of Berlepsch’s six-wired bird of paradise, which was described by hunters in New Guinea in the 19th century.
More Coverage: Conservation International
Think forward, “PAY IT FORWARD”, and help keep this global community of humans and animals and fish moving forward toward life and the future, and not backward to extinction!
Riveroflifelisajoy!
What would Charles Darwin SAY about Nature Fighting Back? ( ….. Polution, Ocean Dredging and destruction of the “Circle of Life” and the Lives of Sea Animals and Fish)
I receive bulletins from National Geographic Magazine! You should too. That is a back door to the world and its progress and digress depending on the articles that are written. I have a deep love and concern for the ocean and the creatures that live there.
I truly believe that there is a connection between the global econonmy and the status of human population and quality of life for all creatures, (including human beings.) Children and animals are usually the first to suffer from the push of productivity in the economic drive to build and promote the future toward technology.
For example the oil spills only come from oil tankers! A recent oil spill has caused problems for the ocean’s animal life…of course including the birds who live off the sea creatures too. I have not read any recorded information that has blamed oil spills on “so called natural occurences in nature”—have you?
Animals like dolphins get caught in nets from fishing boats and die horrible deaths when those nets are meant for tuna only.
Consider the circle of life and the impact that it has on the natural order of things in the ocean. It appears that the fishing industry is only concerned with “catching, cleaning, and shipping to the warehouse, fish market,” or factories!
Look, I am guilty of eating as much tuna as the next person.
But my concern here is to discuss and promote the welfare of the entire ocean(s).
Realize that we have never been down this road before. Never in the history of the world have factories,and the drive for productivity had such adverse impact on nature itself. Look at “global warming.” The world we live in is driven by technology.
Most technology from what I have read and come to understand causes polution. Did you know what I learned about DELL COMPUTERS and (probably other computer companies are guilty of this too) –Dell Computer ships all of is RECYCLED COMPUTERS to China! Are you surprised that the issues of lead in toys, and food, or whatever is coming from China is tainted? I am not! I was a student at Nyack College two years ago, and my major was and is Organizational Management. We had to do a group project on Dell Computers…Marketing Plan. My job was to research Dell and its reaction to Enviornment! I was disgusted when I saw that they sent all of the collected recylced computers to China and put them in a dump. Look it up yourself. Look up Dell, and then you will see the Green Peace conflict with Dell. Elderly people in China were scavening through these dumped computers, and sometimes using the old parts that are filled with toxic chemicals to cook with! UGH!!!–
I remember when I was a kid and I heard how dirty the East River in New York City was back then. Now they have cleaned it up. How did they do it? They eliminated most of the factory industry from New York City.
There are still factories but not such a vast amount as in the beginning of the industrical age of this country. The recent blurb I read in the Waldbaums Supermarket regarding the decline and the interruption of the use of plastic bags for shoppping bags instead said that a well known magazine on business stated that last year the United States used a billion plastic bags. Some of these bags end up in the ocean, and rivers.
The fish, or mammals of the ocean swallow these bags and die horrible deaths! What is happening now is a push to change that from plastic to a heavy gauge shopping bag with materal canvas like handles to eliminate the use of plastic bags! That is great. But now there is a another new problem. It is about what a National Geographic Email/Newsletter I recieved called,
Sea Lions Photo Gallery: A West Coast Eco-War
A fleet of doe-eyed whip smart sea lions is laying siege to the Pacific Northwest, wreaking havoc on surf breaks, fishing lines, and endangering salmon runs. Photograph by Ami Vitale
A fleet of doe-eyed whip smart sea lions is laying siege to the Pacific Northwest, wreaking havoc on surf breaks, fishing lines, and endangering salmon runs. More >> |
This article that can be found in the National Geographic November issue, explains that there are sea lions that are attacking another species of weaker, or less in number sea lion.
CAN I SAY SOMETHING HERE FOR A HOT MINUTE!!! Is it safe to say that maybe the reason that the sealions are becoming so AGRESSIVE is that they are HUNGRY???? DO THE FISHING BOAT COMPANIES OF THE WORLD CONTROL HOW MUCH FISH IS BEING TAKEN OUT OF THE OCEAN? HOW MUCH PER DAY IS CAUGHT IN NETS? MAYBE THE SEALIONS ARE SMART ENOUGH TO WATCH THE STUPID NETS COME DOWN AND WATCH IT GO BACK UP. NOW IF YOU WERE HUNGRY AND YOU SAW YOUR FOOD MOVING AWAY FROM YOU…WHAT WOULD YOU DO? ISN’T IT CALLED DARWINS THEORY OF EVOLUTION IN ACTION? THE SEALIONS ARE HUNGRY—-LOOK…..MAYBE THEY ARE STARVING AND WE DO NOT KNOW HOW FEW FISH ARE LEFT AFTER THESE FISHING BOATS HAUL IN THEIR CATCH FOR THE DAY! WHY ARE WE SO IGNORANT ON THE CONDITIONS OF THE SEA AND THE ANIMAL LIFE THAT SURVIVES ONLY ON OTHER FISH?—-WE AS LAND DWELLERS LIVE OFF OF THE VEGATABLES AND LAND MAMMALS FOR EXISTANCE AND NUTRITION…..WHAT ELSE DO THE SEALIONS HAVE TO EAT EXCEPT FOR THE SALMON!? SO ARE THE SEA LIONS REALLY AS AGGRESSIVE AND “KILLER” AS WE THINK? OR ARE THEY JUST MERELY TRYING TO SURVIVE? THINK ABOUT IT.
Also the article states that these sea lions are also attacking the nets or salmon fishing boats….thereby affecting the fishing industry!
Hey, look. These animals are not doing anything wrong…based on the fact that they are animals! They are not breaking any laws. They are the victim here. Obviously they cannot find enough to eat in their natural habitat.
This is a hazzardous condition…not just for them….but possibly for the rest of the world. What do you think? Are there any scientists reading this blog? If so please reply and I want your opinion too, if you are a GREEN and SAVE THE WORLD FROM GLOBAL WARMING type of scientist.
Please give an educated insite to my little blog. I do not believe that animals ever do anything wrong. We have to share the world with animals. They have natural instinct and cannot do anything but what comes natural to them.
So how can you call an animal a “killer?” Even Darwin (who I do not completely agree with in regards to “Natural Selection,” and all that) did have theories on life and death and the destruction or the elimination of a specific spesices based on genetic predispostion.
But what would Darwin say now in 2007/2008? How would Darwin explain the polution and economic drive that is possibly destroying our health, the enviornment, and the ocean? I truly wonder what would Charles Darwin say?
Because he had written a bit of his own theory and some people took that theory and used it to promote slave ownership….the ownership of one human over another. Strange isn’t it…..Have you ever seen a lion in the wild make a slave out of another lion? Or how about “cross species dominating another species “like a monkey dominating and enslaving wildebeast for example? Yet somehow people used Darwin’s theory of evolution to promote slavery. —Sorry I digress.
Let us return to the original topic. Is nature fighting back? What will happen to nature and human beings? How much damage will be done in the next five years if the polution, over fishing,are not addressed. Is it the sea lions that are the “real killers” here….or is it something else that we are not monitoring or caring about.
I feel very worried about the future of the health of our planet over all. I am very concerned about the well being of my son’s future. Please respond maybe we cannot not solve all of the problems, but atleast dialogue can ease some of concerns of our fellow bloggers.
Riveroflifelisajoy
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