there's literally nothing more radical in 2026 than believing that humanity can become good news for each other and the only world we'll ever share.
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there's literally nothing more radical in 2026 than believing that humanity can become good news for each other and the only world we'll ever share.
Saving the tags.
Like two years ago I ran into a salamander biologist in the woods who complimented my ability to 'walk quietly in the forest while causing minimal disturbance to the leaf litter.' Still goes to my head.
Dennis Miller Bunker (American, 1861-1890), Wild Asters, 1889. Oil on canvas, 64.14 x 76.83 cm.
"we live in an uncaring universe." sorry the special planet full of beauty and animals and food literally growing out of the ground isnt good enough for you. i guess
'Birds over a River'. Henry Wong.
this is so cool!!
This brought tears to my conservationist heart today.
The continued existence of these species is the legacy of so many people whose names we will never know--some of who never lived to see the impacts of their work.
When you count up the flaws of our species, you have to count the good things too--out of the many species throughout Earth's history that have caused the demise or endangerment of other species, we are the only one that tries to fix it out of our fascination and love for other life forms.
(Big thank you to the anonymous asker who sent this in!)
Earth Day reblog of this thing that made me cry.
And I'll add some other recent good conservation news.
•Green sea turtles are no longer endangered
•Giant pandas are no longer endangered
•Panamanian golden frogs were returned to the wild for the first time since they were wiped out by chytrid 17 years ago
•The Eastern humpback whale population has exceeded pre-whaling numbers and many other whale species are showing strong signs of recovery
•Salmon and bison have been returned to their former habitat in multiple parts of the US through dam removal, habitat restoration, and reintroduction
•The Western monarch migration was up 60% compared to last year
•Galapagos tortoises were reintroduced to Floreana for the first time in 180 years
•Attenborough's long beaked echidna was rediscovered after being though extinct for decades
•Five "lost" island bird species were documented by citizen scientist birders in 2025
Do not stand at my grave and cry. I am not there. I did not die.
I finally finished this drawing 🐥 ‘Flock’ 🪶✍️
created to raise funds for FugleAdvokatene (The Bird Advocates) - Norwegian city bird rescuers based in Oslo & Bergen 🐦⬛
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im asking you to stay here. i cannot tell you why, i dont have any other reason except i want to see you here. i want to see you as happy as you can be. please, do what you can to stay. to find happiness wherever you can. i know that it is selfish of my to ask this. but i’m asking you anyway. take care of yourself. if not for yourself, then for me
it's gonna be okay (/threat)
We are not cooked my sweet baby. Make yourself hot chocolate, cry, and then carry on. The fear is nothing in the face of the pure love and joy I feel when I see you alive another day.
Hexagonal growth in a black olive tree
carbon chains
humans will see a swamp and build a city on it and then spend the next 2,000+ years struggling to keep it from turning back into a swamp
When a thin layer of ice collects on the pines over night, and melts in the morning sun and the water drops glisten like little rainbows in the sunlight and fall from the tree like rain, sparkling and cascading down in the gentle winter light. reblog if you agree
rebogs your post. Yeah you read that wrong. Your post is now a wetland. Enjoy the muddy terrain and the diverse ecosystem. jackass
Part 1
the beauty of life
- // @fairycosmos // ? // - // @cassidyshotchocolate // - // - // elsie de wolfe// @podencos // afternoon on a hill, edna st. vincent millay// rien ne va plus, margarita karapanou, tr. by karen emmerich// - // - // @ annalauraart on instagram// culpable, joy sullivan// - // @ jordanklancaster on instagram// @ niall.breen.comics on instagram// agatha christie// @plasticlove1984 //sweeter than fiction, taylor swift// the summer day, mary oliver
🌿🫐🌸🪶🌱🌼 // cover of the Wild Seed Project's Gardening for Biodiversity: Native Plants for the Northeast // gouache on hot press paper // 18" x 24"