Author: sharonstjoan
A preview of “Stories of Wolves” a film about the recovery efforts of the Mexican Gray wolf
Wolves of Douglas County Wisconsin Media
“Stories of Wolves” by Filmmaker Elke Duerr is about the recovery efforts for our Mexican Gray Wolves, our most endangered land mammal in all of North America, our evolution of consciousness towards wild animals and our human-wild animal relationship. There only remain less than 100 wolves in the wild in Arizona and New Mexico.
Stories of Wolves trailer by filmmaker Elke Duerr
“The film has many sub-plots because of the dynamicrelationship of the wolves to the various communities who now share the wolves” habitat: the ranchers, the conservationists, the Native American cultures, and the other animals who depend upon the wolves’ presence to maintain a healthy ecological system. Just as much as it is a film about wolves,
Mexican Gray wolf it is also about the people of New Mexico, Arizona and the Northern hemisphere and our stand in keeping our wolves with us on this planet. And ultimately…
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Bird of the Day: Blue-gray Tananger
Urgent: Wisconsin wolf advocates take action today to keep wolves listed
Wolves of Douglas County Wisconsin Media
I have it from a reliable source that Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) is getting more calls and emails from the folks that want to delist wolves; and they are Senator Baldwin’s constituents too. Wisconsin wolf advocates must call & email the senator now. You can email on her websiteBy clicking HERE.Next Click on the red square share your opinion on legislation
Senator Tammy Baldwin’s D.C. Office is getting more calls from folks in favor of delisting Wisconsin wolves.
Wolf advocates take action for wolves by calling Senator Tammy Baldwin’s Washington, D.C. Office.
I have a meeting with Senator Tammy Baldwin’s aide next week to discuss concerns about the wolf delisting threat in congress.
Here’s to recap; Wisconsin state anti-wolf republican legislators, Senator Tom Tiffany and representative Adam Jarchow are pressing Senator Baldwin to take their side. They asked democratic Senator Baldwin to use her influence with colleagues to…
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Rebounding California gray wolf holds onto protection
SF Chronicle
December 7, 2016
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — The California gray wolves will keep their endangered species protections even once the rebounding animal hits a population of at least 50, state wildlife officials said Wednesday.
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Bird of the Day: American Coot
Stone-curlew video
Unknown Mondriaan painting discovered

Translated from Dutch NOS TV:
Unknown Mondrian surfaces at auction
Today, 15:47
A ‘new’ Mondrian has surfaced at Christie’s auction house in Amsterdam. The work comes from private ownership and was hitherto unknown. The painting shows a landscape with in the distance Arnhem city, writes Omroep Gelderland.
Piet Mondrian painted the work in 1902 or 1903. The painting Landscape near Arnhem is not described in any catalog and has never previously hung in a museum.
According to art specialist Odette van Ginkel the owner does not know much about the origin and how it came into the family. Van Ginkel believes the painting was sold fairly quickly probably after it was finished. Possibly therefore it has never appeared in a catalog.
Authenticity
There is little or no doubt about the authenticity of the painting. Dutch Institute for Art History RKD and the The Hague Municipal Museum reviewed the…
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Nature Needs Half
GarryRogers Nature Conservation
GR: Earth’s ecosystems can survive the human onslaught if we reserve half the lands and seas as natural areas where we prohibit humans.
Here’s how you can join the action: be part of the WILD Half!
“Reaching the goal of at least half is ambitious but achievable. The short term milestone for the progress of this vision is to move urgently to protect at least half of the planet’s remaining large, mostly intact wilderness areas (for example Boreal Forests, the Amazon Basin, and formally protecting Antarctica), while achieving incremental gains by quickly protecting surviving remnants in fragmented areas of very high biological importance – for example in the Biodiversity Hotspots, Key Biodiversity Areas and Alliance for Zero Extinction sites. This rapid action is essential to respond to the global warming and extinction crises. The goal of achieving the target in every region will be more aspirational, requiring long term strategies…
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