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Tag Archives: animals

Should Zoos Be Closed?

Zoos are structures in which various animals are exhibited inside fences or cages. Although many zoos carry out education and research activities, the exhibition makes a lot of people wonder how ethical it is to keep animals in captivity, in order to be admired by visitors. Is there a better way to preserve biodiversity and […]

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Among woods and hermitages, here is Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna National Park

Secular woods, waterfalls and sanctuaries between Emilia Romagna and Tuscany form a fascinating and evocative territory: it is Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna National Park, a real paradise for all of us who love nature. What to see in Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna National Park Established in 1993, the Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna […]

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The 6 Most Breathtaking National Parks in Mexico

Among spectacular canyons, cliffs, lagoons, and coral reefs, we set out to discover the most amazing national parks in Mexico. National Parks’ mission is to both preserve and protect the ecosystems of their territory. And this is where nature and man become one in the direction of a common environment. Today we travel to Mexico, a […]

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Ecotourism: a resource for the conservation of wildlife

Wildlife is our world heritage, it represents biodiversity, essential for our health and that of the planet. Find out how wild animals can be preserved with ecotourism or wild tourism   Travelers are increasingly seeking to live experiences near wildlife. The World Tourism Organization estimates that 7% of tourism is related to wildlife and this type of […]

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Basic Guide to Wildlife Photography 2021

Are you planning to step out into the world of wildlife photography? Well, it can be quite challenging because you always have to be ready to photograph animals in their environment. As a beginner looking to try out wildlife photography, it can be hard to know where to turn and how best to develop your […]

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Time’s up: The 5 Steps To Prevent Animal Extinction

Why are animals dying out? In four words: we-are-doing-it. Let’s analyze the causes and discover 5 simple actions to take to save animals from extinction. Recent studies are launching the alarm: we are on the verge of the sixth mass extinction. Today, extinction rates are increasing, and this is only humans’ fault. According to a study by the Proceedings […]

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7 Benefits for Kids Who Grow Up With Dogs

Growing up with human siblings is all well and good, but what about our canine brothers and sisters? I myself grew up with a dog and two cats, and they were every bit as much my family as my human brothers! When it comes to growing up with dogs, there are a number of great […]

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Dog Bed without any Waste: 6 Ideas of Creative Recycling

Creative recycling is an art form. Here are 6 ideas to create a dog bed by reusing old stuff. Which one do you prefer? Creating without waste encourages creativity. Indeed, it is a chance to save money, to wake up our imagination and to test our skills to make use of resources at our disposal. […]

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A Time-Bomb Extinction

We are causing a mass extinction, which size is comparable to the dinosaurs’ one. If we don’t do something, more than 70% of animal species could disappear in a short time. A new study explains the risks we are running A mass extinction is a geologically short amount of time, in which ecological changes on a […]

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The World’s Most Cruel Wildlife Attractions to Avoid

Have you ever thought about riding an elephant or holding a sea turtle? Or wanted to see performing dolphins or dancing monkeys? Then you are in the right place. Considering tourism’ worldwide, between 20% to 40% of it is considered to be from wildlife attractions, from which almost 75% have a negative effect on wild […]

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