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Mask Pollution Catastrophe: Over 1.5 Billion Masks to Pollute Ocean This Year — “This plastic does not ‘go away”

Claiming 3 million masks used globally every minute, researchers warn of environmental catastrophe

March 12, 2021

Researchers in the U.S. and Denmark estimated in a study in Frontiers in Environmental Science that “an astounding 129 billion face masks [are] being used globally every month,” a number that works out to three million every minute. “Most are disposable face masks made from plastic microfibers,” the researchers note.


Report: Over 1.5 Billion Masks to Pollute Ocean This Year

29 Dec 2020

Over one billion of the 52 billion masks produced in 2020 will pollute the world’s oceans, warns report published by an environmental group out of Hong Kong. …

“Single-use face masks are made from a variety of meltblown plastics and are difficult to recycle due to both composition and risk of contamination and infection,” OceansAsia’s report states. …

The report estimates nearly 7,000 tons of plastic could pollute the ocean and may take roughly 450 years to break down.

“This plastic does not ‘go away,’ but rather accumulates, breaking up into smaller and smaller pieces. Annually, it is estimated that marine plastic pollution kills 100,000 marine mammals and turtles, over a million seabirds, and even greater numbers of fish, invertebrates, and other marine life,” the report says. “Plastic pollution also profoundly impacts coastal communities, fisheries, and economies. Conservative estimates suggest that it could cost the global economy $13 billion USD per year, and lead to a 1-5% decline in ecosystem services, at a value of between $500 to $2,500 billion USD.”

The report also highlights various animals that have died due to masks.

1700 Pet Deaths from Bayer’s Flea Collar!

Big Pharma for dogs — BAYER KILLING THEM — “love of money,” not wellness driven! 1700 deaths and 75,000 adverse effects reported, and they keep selling it as long as they don’t get sued too much. Pet owners getting sick too. Outrageous!

Anti-Flea and anti-Tick options: https://bit.ly/2TbpMEQ

HEAVY VID! Owl Attacks Osprey Nest – Nightmare!

Rescue Poor Dog Was Dumped in Sadness, Despair, Helpless, Alone – Will Warm Your Heart

Alaska Eagle Cam: Mom and Dad take turns incubating eggs!

WATCH LIVE 24/7 HERE!

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Leaked Video Shows Monkeys, Dogs, Cats Being Tortured In Pharma Testing Lab

Instead of prescribing the vitamins, minerals and herbs naturopathic doctors prescribe every day, that Big Pharma won’t use because they can’t $patent things God made.

Secret video shot inside German testing lab shows monkeys screaming out in pain

WARNING: DISTRESSING FOOTAGE – The upsetting footage, taken at a lab in Hamburg, also shows cats and dogs that appear to be bleeding

The monkeys scream out in pain in the footage (Image: Cruelty Free International)

VIDEO/STORY

Bulldog Sees Cheetah On TV, Calls Sister For Backup

(vid) Debussy “Clair de Lune” on Piano for 80 Year Old Elephant

Debussy “Clair de Lune” for a gentle female elephant called Ampan.  Ampan is 80 years old and lives with us as Elephants World in Thailand.  She is blind in one eye and can barely see with the other.  80 years old is very old indeed for an elephant, it’s about 10 years past the natural life span of an elephant in the wild.

Video: Bear sprints past cargo planes inside Anchorage International Airport

I used to work a few hundred yards from here.
At the very end of this short video, UPS freighter tails can be seen. Our NW Airlines cargo facility, where we did all the transloads, used to be between UPS and the trees showing behind the tails.
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From: ADN, 7/28/18
Rest of the story and video HERE

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Video: Bear sprints past parked planes at Anchorage’s airport

At first, James Batman thought a black, furry dog had sprinted by him at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, near where FedEx parks its cargo planes.

“Then I looked back again and saw it had no tail….

The bear had gotten into the area by burrowing under a nearby fence, said Trudy Wassel, division operations manager at airport. Airport staff had since repaired the area.

Wassel said the airport has two, full-time wildlife biologists to handle wildlife issues.

“We take it very seriously,” she said.

The airport borders Point Woronzof and Kincaid Park, areas where it’s not uncommon to see black bears, said Ken Marsh, a spokesman at the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.

DNA tests show 3 brown bears killed in Eagle River were not responsible for fatal mauling — Alaska Fish & Game's difficult situation

From: ADN
July 19, 2018

DNA tests have revealed that the three brown bears shot and killed in the South Fork Eagle River Valley last week were not responsible for the two maulings in the area in June that left one man dead and another injured, according to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. …

Fish and Game killed a brown bear sow and two cubs in the area on Friday. The agency compared DNA samples from the animals to DNA analysis taken from the scene of the two maulings. There was not a match.

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(vid) Rescued Magpie Helps Woman Believe in Herself Again

Some think Magpies are just a nuisance.
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Shocking Video Shows Cop Try to Kill a Dog, Shoot 9yo Girl in the Face Instead

VIDEO & STORY

(Stats) Pit Bull dogs kill more people than ALL OTHER DOG BREEDS COMBINED — unpredictable and dangerous – intentionally bred to fight and kill!

antipit.org
https://www.dogsbite.org/dog-bite-statistics-fatalities-2017.php

Statistical information gathered by DogsBite.org is verifiable through news reports and other criteria.1 Our Fatality Citations section documents sources used in our dog bite fatality research.

2017 dog bite fatality statistics2

2017 dog bite fatality chart


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Cockatoo Mimics Her Angry Owners Arguing

Poor bird, has to (or had to) live with people who don’t work things out. I would think that birds are likely not going to learn this unless it happens often and regularly.
Even mimics their actions!
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(vid) How Industrial Cows Milk Is Produced: Drones Reveal "Calf Hutches"

(3 min video) Christian the Lion – The Full Story — that he was now the head of his own pride, and as such, was completely wild and would not remember them. Undaunted, they went anyway

Discipline, Mummy Bear-style: Cub given roar of disapproval…. before finally getting a hug

Similar to what James Dobson teaches in how to spank a child until rebellion is broken, and then show tender love:
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From: Daily Mail

Quite what the little chap had done to incur his mother’s wrath remains a mystery.

But the chances are that he won’t do it again.

This astonishing series of pictures illustrates how, in the world of the brown bear, there are no agonised disputes over corporal punishment of children.

First, the mother glares angrily at her son as he stands a few feet away looking guilty and sheepish.

Within seconds he is backed into a corner with a terrified expression as she roars her disapproval.

Shortly afterwards he finds himself  airborne after she seizes him by the scruff of the neck and propels him from side to side.

However, the fierce encounter at Simferopol Zoo in the Ukraine comes to a peaceful conclusion when Mummy, who weighs the best part of 550lb, gently hugs him to her chest to reassure him that all is forgiven.

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Discipline, Mummy Bear-style: Cub given roar of disapproval…. before finally getting a hug

Remarkable demonstration of DISCIPLINE that ENDS WITH A HUG:

First, the mother glares angrily at her son as he stands a few feet away looking guilty and sheepish.

Within seconds he is backed into a corner with a terrified expression as she roars her disapproval.

Shortly afterwards he finds himself airborne after she seizes him by the scruff of the neck and propels him from side to side.

However, the fierce encounter at Simferopol Zoo in the Ukraine comes to a peaceful conclusion when Mummy, who weighs the best part of 550 lb, gently hugs him to her chest to reassure him that all is forgiven.

PHOTO-STORY

Horse Lays His Head On Coffin As He Mourns The Loss Of His Human Best Friend

(vid) Virginia Woman Killed In Horrible Mauling Attack By Her Own Pit Bull Dogs

UPDATE:

The dogs recently allegedly “were a little bit neglected,” said Sheriff’s Sgt. Mike Blackwood. “She left the dogs with her father, her father was not taking care of the dogs, it wasn’t his responsibility, and she would come home maybe five times to the father’s house a week on average and take the dogs out, and so they became more isolated where the only contact they had was with each other, and it was less and less human contact.”

“I’m not saying that the family was neglectful,” Blackwood said. “They were kept outside, and they previously had been inside dogs” who “became a little distant from their owner towards the end.” (source)

…the medical examiner said Stephens was on her “menstrual period,”…. (Deputies watched dogs ‘eating rib cage’ of Virginia woman, 22, during mauling, sheriff says)

Agnew refuted rumors that the pit bulls had been used for fighting and said that while rare, such attacks on owners weren’t unheard of.

‘I don’t want to disparage any particular breed but if you do the research you will find that many of them are perpetuated by pit bulls.’ …

Of particular note, Sergeant Mike Blackwood revealed the dogs, which had lived inside with Stephens, had been a ‘little bit neglected towards the end of this’ after the 22-year-old left the dogs with her father who wasn’t taking care of them.

Stephens would come home five times a week to see the dogs, which had been moved outside to a kennel and became increasingly isolated. It wasn’t immediately understood to what degree the dogs had been left unattended to and possibly undernourished and how that may in the end led to Bethany’s ‘primal’ dogs turning on her. (source)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFIWIDGe4-U

(vid) Jake: A New Litter of Puppies Arrived During the Night

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H66BuJ9ez9g

WATCH This Solar Electric Facility VAPORIZE Birds And Bats

And wind generators are killing millions!

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WATCH This Solar Electric Facility VAPORIZE Birds And Bats

This $2.2 Billion, Federally-backed solar plant is not delivering as promised using more that 170,000 mirrors, but it does zap the living daylights out of things!

This footage was recently released by the United States Geological Survey. Birds and bats should beware!

The United State Geological Survey made the following claim: “Fewer than 15 birds were being observed impacted by the solar flux in more than 700 hours of video.” They go on to say, “We are uncertain of the origin of dark trails following the birds.”

That is kinda scary, don’t you think?

There are a number of details that are not mentioned in their statement, such as: When did the solar flux happen, day or night? Was some of the imaging thermal or infrared? What percentage of the 700 hours of footage used multiple cameras?

The Wall Street Journal recently reported that the plant may be force to shut down for failing to produce the energy that it is contractually required to deliver to PG&E Corporation. State regulators will need to intervene to keep the plant operating normally.

The electric generating system uses its 170,000 ground-mounted mirrors to reflect sunlight to tower that are 450-feet hight. Boilers atop the towers create steam that is used to generate electricity.

In truth, the project has killed thousands of birds, angering environmentalists. The project was funded with $1.5 billion in Federal Loans, so people are paying attention. …

 

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Here is another video that is similar:

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Read more: https://ihavethetruth.com/2017/06/12/watch-this-solar-electric-facility-vaporize-birds-and-bats/#ixzz4k4HynjmB

(video) He picks up her newborn cub, now watch the lioness!

South African zookeeper Kevin Richardson has developed an extremely special relationship with lions. The man is an animal behaviorist who has worked extensively with native animals of Africa. In fact, his relationship with lions is so spectacular that many have nicknamed Kevin “The Lion Whisperer.” (source)

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 Kevin Richardson, a very special Lioness, & her Cubs

(video) Jake M. – 💕 Meet My New Puppy & Help Me Name Him 🐶

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGCC66sfAQI

💕 Meet My New Puppy & Help Me Name Him 🐶

(video) Why Don't Dogs Live Forever? | Rodney Habib | TEDx

Oldest known dog: 30 years
Oldest known cat: 38 years
Super cute dog @ 13:35
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Why Don’t Dogs Live Forever? | Rodney Habib | TEDxNSCCWaterfront

Lending a paw (or four): Sled dog team pulls out tourists’ car stuck in snow

It’s an old Alaska adage that if you’re stuck on the side of the road, then someone will stop to help. And for a group of tourists on Sunday, that help came from a dogsled team.”

STORY

WIND TURBINES SLAUGHTER MILLIONS of birds and bats annually — Blade tips move up to 180 mph!

From: savetheeaglesinternational.org

Wind turbines are actually slaughtering millions of birds and bats annually

The Obama administration is issuing 30-year permits for “taking” (killing) bald and golden eagles. The great birds will be legally slaughtered “unintentionally” by lethal wind turbines installed in their breeding territories, and in “dispersion areas” where their young congregate (e.g. Altamont Pass).

By chance (if you believe in coincidences), a timely government study claims wind farms will kill “only” 1.4 million birds yearly by 2030. This new report is just one of many, financed with taxpayers’ money, aimed at convincing the public that additional mortality caused by wind plants is sustainable. – It is not.

Dr. Shawn Smallwood’s 2004 study, spanning four years, estimated that California’s Altamont Pass wind “farm” killed an average of 116 Golden Eagles annually. This adds up to 2,900 dead “goldies” since it was built 25 years ago. Altamont is the biggest sinkhole for the species, but not the only one, and industry-financed research claiming that California’s GE population is stable is but a white-wash.

Eagles are not the only victims. Smallwood also estimated that Altamont killed an average of 300 red-tailed hawks, 333 American kestrels and 380 burrowing owls annually – plus even more non-raptors, including 2,526 rock doves and 2,557 western meadowlarks.

In 2012, breaking the European omerta on wind farm mortality, the Spanish Ornithological Society (SEO/Birdlife) reviewed actual carcass counts from 136 monitoring studies. They concluded that Spain’s 18,000 wind turbines are killing 6-18 million birds and bats yearly.

Extrapolating that and similar (little publicized) German and Swedish studies, 39,000 U.S. wind turbines would not be killing “only” 440,000 birds (USFWS, 2009) or “just” 573,000 birds and 888,000 bats (Smallwood, 2013), but 13-39 million birds and bats every year!

However, this carnage is being covered up by self-serving and/or politically motivated government agencies, wind industry lobbyists, environmental groups and ornithologists, under a pile of misleading studies paid for with more taxpayer money. …

Nevertheless, news has leaked that eagles are being hacked to death all across America. This is hardly surprising, as raptors are attracted to wind turbines. They perch on them to rest or scan for prey. They come because turbines are often built in habitats that have abundant food (live or carrion) and good winds for gliding.

Griffon Vultures – courtesy of the association of ecologists GURELUR, Navarre, Spain
Griffon Vultures – courtesy of the association of ecologists GURELUR, Navarre, Spain

Save the Eagles International (STEI) has posted photographs of raptors perched on nacelles or nonmoving blades , and ospreys building a nest on a decommissioned turbine. Moving blades don’t deter them either: videos show a turkey vulture perched on the hub of a spinning turbine, and a griffon vulture being struck. Birds perceive areas traveled by spinning blades as open space, unaware that blade tips are moving at up to 180 mph. Many are focused on prey. These factors make wind turbines “ecological death traps,” wherever they are located.

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(video) Fawn & Hummingbird in my Garden

Fawn & Hummingbird in my Garden

(video) Crow Uses Plastic Lid to Sled Down Roof Over and Over Again

Crow Uses Plastic Lid to Sled Down Roof Over and Over Again

(video) Inspiring Dog Rescue! — Working Together : )

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXGk87NewH4

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