Destroying its own summit, Mount St. Helens (1980)

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Destroying its own summit, Mount St. Helens (1980)
Me when there's nectar, cactus fruit, and insects at the function.
who let this bird on the train
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Linocut print by Pamela Leavey
"Great Egrets Take Flight" In Hungary
Photographers Zsolt Kudich and Réka Zsirmon
Job cuts and frozen funding could inch one of the world’s rarest species even closer to extinction.
DOGE just froze funding to vital Federal and Indigenous conservation programs devoted to supporting the very delicate and tenuous existence of the black-footed ferret.
I fell in love with these animals as a kid traveling to our National Parks. Their rarity and ferocity made me sharply aware, even as a child, of just how much of a responsibility we have toward our environment. I can't bear the thought of them being a fucking casualty of Trump and Musk.
Look at them! They do war dances.
Okay I don't want to end this on doom and gloom, so I'm also going to add that the Buffalo Nations Grasslands Alliance was one of the indigenous-lead organizations who were supposed to receive a $1.1 million dollar grant that has since been frozen. But they do have a website and they do accept donations.
Juvenile Deinonychus by Patrick Weck
Lily
Imagine romanticizing the grind when you live in a universe that has a large expanse of grasslands and colorful endemic birds
Mt. Hood, 1898, chromolithograph
Credit: Detroit Photo Company, active late 19th century
Wayne Maser
Model : Rosemary McGrotha
Nero Assolutamente, Vogue Italia, July 1989
you see, we are all going through a very dystopian moment in history all over the world and theres not really a way out. isolating isnt really an option too, we have to occupy the places and not hide. we really have to keep going guys. theres no alternative
Happy Coelacanth Saturday, everyone!