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The Great Apes Need YOUR Help

Who among us hasn't seen a grinning chimpanzee in an advertisement or a movie scene? The industries behind these scenes want us to chuckle at this cute expression.

But that grin isn't made in joy; it's really a "fear grimace"—an expression that baby chimpanzees often first make in terror as they are torn away from their mother's breast.

You see, it's almost impossible to capture a chimpanzee or an orangutan in the wild without first killing the mother—because she will fight to her last breath to protect her baby. Imagine, then, the emotional devastation that mother apes in captivity and their babies go through when the infants are ripped from their mothers' arms—never to be returned. The traumatic affects are incalculable, and they last a lifetime.

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All of us who garden or farm are concerned about the death of honeybees, but many who do not get their hands in the dirt regularly don’t realize how crucial these insects are to our survival.


Viruses and mites have, according to the U.N., killed 85% of bees in the Middle East; 10% to 30% of bees in Europe and nearly a third of American bees each year. This is a big deal–over 70 of the 100 crops that provide 90% of the world’s food are pollinated by bees (that’s $83 billion worth of crops).


Fortunately there does seem to be some hope on the horizon according to this article at Fast Company


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Future of Bees

Endangered Species

Love All Animals
Fighting Cruelty Worldwide
Stop Animal Testing

The wolf is the forefather of our domestic dogs… and yet there are people who are scared of them - and I think that a lot of them are hunters, who feel threatened by the wolf’s magnificent independence.

Help protect the wolves from extinction. It has been scientifically proved that they help balance nature, unlike humanity who destroys the equilibrium of our planet.