Nature
How Can We Save The Mother Ganges
From ancient times to today, Ma Ganga has nurtured and supported settlements in the massive Indus River valley. Her source is high in the Himalayan Mountains and she flows 2,525 kilometers before emptying into the Bay of Bengal. She's also called the River Ganges.
By Tree Langdon4 years ago in Earth
RIVERS IN INDIA
The Indus River : It is the longest river in India, length is about 3180 km. It is also know as Sindhu Nad, The Indus River provides key water resources for Pakistan’s economy. Its estimated annual flow stands at around 243 km3, twice that of the Nile River.
By sanju unique 4 years ago in Earth
No, Kangaroos Don’t Bounce Down the Street — Yes You Can Have a Beer With Them
Unfortunately, our kangaroos don't hop down the street on command (they are wild animals, not trained monkeys). But you can get up close and personal with them at various locations. A petting zoo will provide you with a vanilla Australian experience and lots of happy snaps. However, for a genuinely authentic Aussie experience, having a beer with a roo ticks all the boxes.
By Sandi Parsons4 years ago in Earth
20 Wildlife Photos That Will Reaffirm Your Love for Animals
Wildlife photography can reaffirm our love for animals, moving us to tears or simply exclamations on those cute wild animals. All the best wildlife photography comes with a story that is as touching as its graphics, so, in this article, you will see 20 wildlife photos that are among the best wildlife photography there is.
By Untamed Photographer4 years ago in Earth
Camila
Growing up in the southernmost part of Mexico, it wasn’t uncommon to encounter a wide range of wildlife. From small, radiantly colored frogs that looked like they had been hand painted by a master. To large and ominous cats that prowled the night and who’s purrs made your own chest tremble. On the 4 acres or so of land that my family owned and lived in and made a couple houses in, there was an abundant population of chickens, turkeys, five dogs, a cat, pigs, and two horses. But out of all the animals I had seen throughout my years there, one stood out from the rest.
By Jay Arzeta 4 years ago in Earth
When the Dark Men Come
He sits in the darkness of the hollow tree and waits. He knows it will only be a matter of time now. Soon the men will come. They will creep silently through the tall grass, climb the trees with their sharp-clawed feet, and steal the chicks from all the nests. He knows this because it won’t be the first time. It has happened so many times before. He learned not to fight because that could cause more harm or cause the man to accidentally drop… He shakes his head as he blocks the traumatic memory from his mind. It was the only reason he stopped fighting. Was he a terrible father for not fighting? He knew that some of the others fought still. The consequences were often devastating. He hated cowering in the back of the nest with his mate as the large dirty hands reached in to scoop up their chicks, feeling so powerless as he watched his chicks disappear into the black abyss. He tried to convince himself that if he let them go without a fight, ironically, they might actually have a better chance at survival. Or, at least he hoped so.
By Rinda Brown4 years ago in Earth








