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The link between proximity to greenspace—including trees and parks—and healthy birth outcomes is well established. Now new data from researc
The link between proximity to greenspace—including trees and parks—and healthy birth outcomes is well established. Now new data from researchers at Drexel University's Dornsife School of Public Health adds to our understanding of these health benefits, accounting for other factors that may influence this link, such as education, income and body mass index, but also taking the body of knowledge a step further by exploring the effect of residing near newly planted trees. The findings appear in the journal Science of The Total Environment.
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Petition to stop the routine killing of Badgers in the UK
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/700317?mc_cid=24d6e07918&mc_eid=391c919936
Badgers are the largest terrestrial carnivore in the country. The evidence for them being a vector for TB is sketchy. They're endangered enough as it is!
The culls get triggered by the govt collecting roadkill and testing for antibodies which do not indicate transmission potential and then, if they find them, they arrange to murder them all. so. yeah. one sick badger decimates the population by human action.
There are programs out there to vaccinate badgers to stop the spread and to manage risks in alternative ways.
don't know if I have any UK citizen followers but uhhh promote pretty please k5h
Expected to take another 10 years to complete, the park will span 1,300 acres and include several museums, sports facilities, and two lakes
"Construction of a massive municipal park—over 20 years in the making, is finally underway in the city of Irvine.
They say if California became its own country, it would have one of the world’s largest economies. The new Great Park of Irvine is a reflection of the always lofty ambitions of the state, and is expected to dwarf Central Park by more than 500 acres.
It was on May 23rd this year that the “Great Park Project” broke ground on the long-derelict El Toro Marine Corps Base, 21 years after voters approved a ballot measure ordering the state to create a park on the site.
Expected to take another 10 years to complete, the park will span 1,300 acres and include several museums, an amphitheater, a veterans memorial garden, an aquatics center, a sports complex, and not one but two lakes.
“After many years of community input and after the last year of intensive planning and design, we are excited to be launching what is a $1 billion investment to establish the world’s next great metropolitan park,” said Irvine City Councilman Michael Carroll who serves as Chairman of the Great Park Board...
First item of work on the agenda is to demolish and clear away 77 old military buildings while leaving the El Toro air traffic control tower which will be leased by the FAA. However a portion of the Irvine Great Park, as it’s being called, is already open to visitors and includes a soccer pitch and some other amenities including tethered balloons to take visitors up into the sky."
-via Good News Network, July 12, 2023
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More of this, please!!!
Also, I checked, and somehow the tethered balloon thing is not only real it's actually free. They go up 400 ft in the air
Entry #2
Once again a lazy cycle.
Mission:
One light broke, but I managed to fix it. Otherwise everything is in an optimal state.
Personal life:
Y has been asking strange questions today and even took my hand. He said he was "examining" it. Yeah, no buying that. This sentience thing of his is getting weird.
The Layered Woodlouse Mounds [Wildlife habitat sculpture] Stoneware with glaze June 2023
Amy Haigh
This new commission by Amy Haigh is a sculptural habitat (in stoneware with glaze), to be situated outdoors in a publicly accessible greenspace. The Layered Woodlouse Mounds (2023) act as a monument to its namesake species. Although the inhabitants are not seen by human observers for the most part, they live and search for food within the Mounds’ hidden sanctuaries, revealing themselves in fleeting moments as they leave and enter. … for more of my work see amyhaigh.xyz
The Mounds were shown at the Royal Horticultural Society Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival in 2023.
Nashville, Riverfront Park
Lyle and Erik Menendez, seeking release, expand rehabilitation programs in prison, focusing on art, community, and service dog support.