Advocacy
Are a Jaguar's Spots the Code of Life?
Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986) was an Argentinean writer with a style that defies categorization. He would write about the collections of non-existent libraries. He would give an elaborate review of a copy of a book as though it was an original text. A reoccurring theme was labyrinths and the potential for discovery within. "Writing that is multi-layered, self-referential, elusive, and allusive is now frequently labeled Borgesian." (William Gibson).
By Buck Hardcastle4 years ago in Earth
What to Consider When Buying Limited-Edition Wildlife Prints. Top Story - November 2021.
Wildlife prints for sale, including limited-edition wildlife prints, can be found on all corners of the internet. However, if you are worried about the ethical considerations of wildlife photography, buying limited-edition wildlife art prints is more difficult than would initially seem. So, here we are going to talk about what to consider when buying limited-edition wildlife prints, from whether the wildlife prints actually support conservation to whether the artists are actually being paid:
By Untamed Photographer4 years ago in Earth
5 Most Endangered Creatures in the World!
Creatures play a vital role in maintaining the stunning beauty of nature around us! It's impossible to imagine the world without these varieties of animal species sharing space with us on this planet. But unfortunately for the last few decades, we have been going through the harsh truth of extinction of various species.
By Shiwangi dwivedi4 years ago in Earth
Orca: Wolves of the sea
Orcas are apex predators in the oceans around the world. They live in large families called pods, and calves often grow up staying with their whole family for their whole lives. The young adult females raise the next generation of orcas, and the males go off to mate but always return to their moms and extended families.
By Paige Krause 4 years ago in Earth











