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Yemen has a famously isolated island, Socotra, whose separation from the mainland and varied climate features resulted in the development of many unique flora and fauna. A 1990 biodiversity study found that there are 700 species on Socotra that live nowhere else on earth. And an estimated one-third of its species are unique to the island.
But did you know that Socotra has been occupied by humans for the past 2,000 years? The result is the degradation of its famous biodiversity: the island once featured wetlands and pastures that were home to crocodiles, giant lizards, and water buffaloes. Their homelands have been replaced by sand gullies and the animals who once called the wetlands home have disappeared.
The remaining Socotra fauna are those which can survive in the drier climates. And they are greatly threatened by goats and other introduced species. Many native plants only survive where there is greater moisture or protection from livestock, meaning that continuous human effort is needed to preserve them.
Lisa Lindblad https://www.instagram.com/p/B6obj9oo9fA/?igshid=gitdm8pkxxca
Foggy sunset (by Gunar Streu)
Muddus NP, Lapland, Sweden
Anna Mila by Brydie Mack
we had it nice, we had it okay
May 1979 // waterfall // Oregon
End of the dream by Lichon
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I’ve always loved this picture. Makes me laugh. Thinking about jumping into the lake during a forest fire and trying to take a self-portrait. All after my ACL knee surgery. It wasn’t the best idea to take a self-portrait in the water with a recovering knee. Nevertheless, the results are stunning.
Naomi Tydeman aka Naomi Tydeman RI (Welsh, based Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales) - 1: Moonrise, North Beach 2: Stack Rocks, St Brides Bay 3: Moonrise Paintings: Watercolors on Archival Board