A high intensity low frequency active sonar system can blast hundreds of thousands of square miles of ocean habitat with noise so intense it can maim, deafen and even kill whales. A life-saving reprieve has been granted to dozens of species of magnificent marine mammals, because a federal court judge has ruled that the U.S. Navy begin negotiations with the Natural Resources Defense Council on a plan for safely testing the sonar system in a limited area. The judge recognized that the sonar's booming noise can "irreparably harm" the marine environment and threaten the very survival of endangered populations of whales, sea turtles and other marine species.
Explore, Enjoy and Protect the wild places of the Earth.
The self is interwoven with the lives of trees and animals and soil. The self does not stop at the skin nor with human relationships. Caring for the deepest needs of persons and caring for our threatened planet are not in conflict.
Mary Catherine Bateson
Contemplate the
Starry Night Sky
photo from the Bonobos Society
In Bonobo culture, males and females are more equal than in other great ape cultures which usually evolve around a dominant male. Bonobos are very laid-back and peace-loving. Fathers help take care of the children. You don't see the wild ways you sometimes see between opposing groups of chimps. And, they're funny. They love to play. Of all the great apes, Bonobos are incredibly fast learners.
To learn more about the Bonobos, click here: www.bonobo.org
It has been said that chimpanzees are the closest link to man. The delightful affectionate Bonobos (pigmy) chimps are loving and peaceful creatures...the exact opposite of their similar counterparts, the larger chimpanzees, which are known to be aggressive and warring. Why can't people be more like the Bonobos?
This magnificent creature
crossed my path today...
a long lost connection to my primal roots
in the form of a wolf-shepherd puppy.
The eyes told all...I knew him well,
we have met before...that puppy and I.
We will meet again
and I will know him by his eyes.
Patty Ann Smith
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