- Let There Be Sight! - The Great Story
Whether or not something like humans would develop “if the tape were rewound” is not the central concern for those of us who love Life For me, it is comforting to know that Earth is determined that there be trees, that there be eyes to see trees, that there be songs sung in trees to greet the dawn and other songs sung to greet the twilight
- New calf brings new hope, and new concerns, for embattled . . .
The Sumatran rhino became a little safer from extinction over the Thanksgiving weekend On Nov 25, at around 4 a m local time, first-time mother Delilah gave birth to a healthy baby male
- Ice Age Movie Script
Synopsis: Back when the Earth was being overrun by glaciers, and animals were scurrying to save themselves from the upcoming Ice Age, a sloth named Sid, a woolly mammoth named Manny, and a saber-toothed tiger named Diego are forced to become unlikely heroes The three reluctantly come together when they have to return a human child to its
- For Veterans Day, facts about the US veteran population | Pew . . .
Active-duty service members now comprise less than 1% of all U S adults The VA projects that the number of living veterans will continue to decline over the next 25 years The department estimates that the number of veterans will drop from today’s 18 3 million to 12 1 million in 2048 – a decrease of about 34%
- Reasons to Stay Alive Quotes by Matt Haig - Goodreads
“You will one day experience joy that matches this pain You will cry euphoric tears at the Beach Boys, you will stare down at a baby’s face as she lies asleep in your lap, you will make great friends, you will eat delicious foods you haven’t tried yet, you will be able to look at a view from a high place and not assess the likelihood of dying from falling
- Book review: Adventures of a Young Naturalist by David . . .
And quite right too The natural world is under more than enough pressure as it is, without being robbed of its most beautiful, charismatic and rarest inhabitants … ” (P vii) He is the first to admit, on the first page of Adventures of a Young Naturalist no less, that the world has changed greatly since these days
- Photos suggest rhino horns have shrunk over the past century
The researchers measured the horns of 80 rhinos, photographed in profile view between 1886 and 2018 The photographs, held by the Rhino Resource Centre - an online repository - included all five species of rhino: white, black, Indian, Javan and Sumatran Horn length was found to have decreased significantly in all species over the last century
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