Category: Wildlife

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Adorable Animals: Capuchin Monkey LOVES Whipped Cream

Check this adorable video featuring Gaitlyn Rae, a very happy 8 year old Capuchin Monkey. The video shows what happens in their house when they bring back a container of Reddi-Wip whipped cream from the grocery store! Video from their Facebook page. If you want to learn more (or check out the shirts, cups, hats…
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Cornell Bird Web Cam Highlights: Busy Morning On Snow-Dusted Feeders In Sapsucker Woods

Cornell Bird Web Cam Highlights: Busy Morning On Snow Covered Feeders In Sapsucker Woods

Check out this highlight reel of the Cornell Campus Bird Feeder cam. In this video you can see the residents of Sapsucker Woods are flocking to the Cornell Lab FeederWatch cam to pluck seeds and nuts from the bounty of offerings at the feeders. Where is the cam? This FeederWatch cam is located in the…
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Cornell Bird Web Cam Highlights: Diverse Visitors Flock To Wintery Cornell Feeders

Cornell Bird Web Cam Highlights: Diverse Visitors Flock To Wintery Cornell Feeders

Check out this highlight reel featuring visits to the Cornell Campus Bird Feeder by American Goldfinches, Pine Siskins, Northern Cardinals, Black-capped Chickadees, a Downy Woodpecker, and an American Tree Sparrow. They all stop by and make an appearance at the Cornell Lab FeederWatch cam as snow falls around them in Sapsucker Woods. Where is the…
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Adorable Animals: June And Waffles

June is a rescue raccoon who’s spoiled rotten — she’s always climbing into the sink or getting into trouble, but her dog sister Waffles keeps a close eye on her. Thanks to The Dodo’s series, Odd Couples, you can see how Waffles became protective of June as soon as they met. Now they stick together…
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Kathryn Dudeck: Hawk Hero

Meet Kathryn Dudeck, Hawk Hero. Her actual title is Wildlife Director at the Chattahoochee Nature Center. However, she is also the go-to “bird person” in Medlock Park, a nearly 40 acre neighborhood located in unincorporated DeKalb County Georgia.  Video credit goes to Matt Maguire (former Medlock Park resident) One day in June in 2014,…
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Urban Beehives Save Bee Populations

Urban beekeeping is one of our future keys for not only the survival of bees but for the survival of humankind. Some of Atlanta’s largest companies are participating in saving our planet by investing in bees. AT&T, Delta, Chick-Fil-A, and Cox Enterprises, to name a few, are partnering with an urban beehive startup company, Bee…
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Piano for Elephants

They say an elephant never forgets, and the elephants at Elephants World in Thailand will never forget Paul Barton. One thing the elephants will never forget, for example is ‘Piano for Elephants’, thanks to Paul. Elephants World Elephants World is a self-supporting Environmental Conservation Organization that cares for domestic elephants, situated just outside the town…
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Man Rescues Iguana In Middle of Ocean

Here is a heart-warming video about a guy who rescues an iguana from middle of the ocean. We invite to get ready to smile and be surprised as you watch this video. It is a spontaneous and selfless act which resulted in some very cool video (and a pretty great selfie) of a man who may…
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Take A Picture Not A Trophy – How Real Men Shoot Animals

In a very well known Twitter post in 2014, Comedian and animal lover Ricky Gervais coined the phrase “Take a picture, not a trophy. This is how real men shoot animals” when he tweeted it with the photograph above. PETA published this article about Gervais titled “11 Times Ricky Gervais Was Spot-On About Hunting”. Additionally, they also…
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A Once in a Lifetime Swim

Check out this incredible once in a lifetime swim captured on drone footage shot by Dylan Brayshaw. It captures the moments when a woman swimming in the blue waters off Hahei beach in New Zealand discovered she was not swimming alone. You will hear her own narrative as she describes what to her was a…
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