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U.S. loses nearly a third of its honey bees this season

Started by Dallas (on hiatus). Last reply by matt warren 14 hours ago. 2 Replies

Nearly a third of managed honeybee colonies in America died out or disappeared over the winter, an annual survey found on Wednesday. The decline—which was far worse than the winter before—threatens the survival of some bee colonies.The heavy losses…Continue

Tags: food, pollination, agriculture, parasites, pesticides

PEER files lawsuit on the political shenanigans behind the wolf delisting

Started by Steph S. on Sunday. 0 Replies

Or does anyone really believe the wolf was delisted on the “best available science?”By Ralph Maughan On June 10, 2013 · Species are supposed…Continue

Aquarium’s new critter packs a pulverizing punch

Started by Dallas (on hiatus). Last reply by Steph S. on Sunday. 1 Reply

Aquarium’s new critter packs a pulverizing punchMantis shrimp strikes with speed of bullet; it'll be isolated because the last one eluded capture while smashing to bits other creatures on displayThe …Continue

Tags: crustaceans, marine life, predation, shrimp

Sharks worth more in ocean than in soup, B.C. study finds

Started by Dallas (on hiatus). Last reply by Steph S. on Sunday. 1 Reply

Researchers at the University of British Columbia's Fisheries Centre say protecting sharks would lead to a big economic payoff.A study published Thursday in Oryx, The International Journal of Conservation, says shark fisheries are declining, mostly…Continue

Tags: conservation, ecotourism, shark fin soup, shark finning, marine life

Endangered elephant killings rising in Indonesia

Started by Dallas (on hiatus). Last reply by Steph S. on Sunday. 1 Reply

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Poisoning or shooting killed many of the 129…Continue

Tags: extinction., ivory, poisonings, poaching, conservation

Plan lifts Lower 48 wolf protections

Started by Dallas (on hiatus). Last reply by Steph S. on Sunday. 1 Reply

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) -- The Obama administration on Friday proposed lifting most…Continue

Tags: mammals, wolves, hunting, endangered species, conservation

How Dogs Help Protect Threatened Species

Started by Dallas (on hiatus). Last reply by Chris Breman on Saturday. 2 Replies

In 2005, the Little Penguin population of Australia's Middle Island dropped to fewer than 10 birds. When volunteers began keeping records in the 1990s, …Continue

Tags: Australia, endangered species, conservation, penguins, dogs

Wildlife agency to list all chimps as endangered

Started by Dallas (on hiatus). Last reply by Steph S. on Saturday. 1 Reply

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Fish and Wildlife Service Tuesday called for protection of…Continue

Tags: Goodall, conservation, primates, chimps, USFWS

Darwin's Frogs Are in Steep Decline

Started by Dallas (on hiatus). Last reply by Steph S. on Saturday. 1 Reply

Some of nature's most fascinating fathers may be at risk of extinction.Male Darwin's frogs swallow their offspring in the tadpole stage, incubate their young in their vocal sacs, and eventually spit out fully developed froglets. Along with…Continue

Tags: conservation, Chile, amphibians, extinction, frogs

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Comment by Joan Denoo on February 15, 2013 at 6:00pm

Coconut Crab: World’s Largest Arthropod

The coconut crab is the largest land-living arthropod in the world. It is also called robber crab, terrestrial hermit crab, and palm thief. The species inhabits the coastal forest regions of many Indo-Pacific islands.

Comment by Steph S. on February 15, 2013 at 12:02pm

Glad you enjoyed it Joan.

Hope everyone is having a wonderful Friday.

Comment by Joan Denoo on February 13, 2013 at 11:35pm
Steph, the photo of the lizard is so crisp, when I enlarged it, every detail stayed crisp
Comment by Steph S. on February 13, 2013 at 9:55pm

Dallas - what a wonderful video - thanks so much - all of you are so wonderful to posts here. Always a joy to see the pictures, videos and posts.

Comment by Steph S. on February 13, 2013 at 9:54pm

Joan, Tony, Dallas, Chris, Patricia - I just love the posts you made here.

So beautiful.

Anole Lizard

Comment by Dallas (on hiatus) on February 12, 2013 at 4:07pm

Strange sounding book. It is either brilliant or awful. 

Comment by Chris Breman on February 12, 2013 at 7:02am

reminds me of this oldie: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_(novel)

brrrrr..!

Comment by Dallas (on hiatus) on February 11, 2013 at 9:29pm

OMFG! I would not even be able to walk outside. I can handle a spider in the corner of the room, but I CANNOT handle things dangling over my head. *shudder*  I would not even be able to leave the house if this were in front of it. 

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Freaky phenomenon shows hundreds of spiders hanging in midair in Brazil

If you have arachnophobia, the fear of spiders, you might not want to watch this video, and if you watch this video, you just may end up becoming an arachnophobe. In Santo Antonio da Platina, Brazil, Erick Reis was shooting an engagement party for friends, and when he went outside, he saw an incredible sight. Hundreds, perhaps thousands of spiders hanging from utility lines in what apparently is one giant web, making it look at times as if it was raining spiders. The video is a tad long, but you only need a minute or so to get the idea:

Comment by Tony Carroll on February 11, 2013 at 4:29pm

Blue Anole. Worlds only completely blue lizard.

Comment by Tony Carroll on February 11, 2013 at 4:26pm

Baby elephant frockling in the surf. Sure looks like he's having fun, huh?

 

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