by Sara Gelotte
(via sisifo)
Humans kill 100 million sharks a year
-MatteoBordone
MARS! (by Joe Bichard)
This Would Be A Nice Place For A Tree stencil, Chinatown, NYC (via The Important Project)
(via fuckyeahbigcats)
bringmethathorizon:songshesings: andytheasthmaticchef: raineyy: treehuggingarchitect:
This, my friends, is what I like to call awesome. It’s a wildlife overpass….kind of like a pedestrian bridge, only the pedestrians it caters to are the four legged kinds. Deer, elk, moose, wolf, and lynx alike, as well as their kin, will use this little bridge to safely cross the human road, what was once a barrier.
Alberta, Canada, 1999 Photography by Joel Sartore
these should be commonplace.
The guerrilla gardener’s seedbomb recipe « Start your own Green revolution
For those hard to reach public spaces, the guerrilla gardener has a weapon: seedbombs.
Here’s the recipe:
5 parts dry red clay*
3 parts dry organic compost
1 part seed**
1 – 2 parts water* Red Art Clay this is the stuff that potters use.
**seeds: Drought-tolerant Wildflowers
mettete dei fiori nelle vostre bombe
WWF launches its Year of the Tiger campaign: ”On February 14, 2010, the Chinese lunar calendar rolls into the Year of the Tiger. Unfortunately, the plight of wild tigers doesn’t call for much celebration. Three subspecies have been driven to extinction in the past century alone and experts estimate there are as few as 3,200 tigers left in the wild. The good news is that together we can secure a future for these magnificent big cats. Join WWF to reach Tx2, our goal to double the number of wild tigers by 2022, the next Year of the Tiger.”
fhycse:allcreatures:thebaffled: Oh, Snap!