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OUR BIG FIVE ENDANGERED SPECIES UNDER FIRE AGAIN: Wolves, Polar & Grizzly Bears, Bison, Moose
Saving American Endangered Species… BREAKING NEWS: “Born Free USA Urgently Campaigns to Save Endangered Wildlife in North America — Again.” TWO STEPS BACK: After so many gains made in saving our endangered wildlife such as Wolves and Polar … Continue reading
Posted in Endangered Species
Tagged African Big Five, Big Five and Little Five, bison, Born Free USA, civilized bears, elephants, endangered species, gray wolves, grizzly bears, lions, moose, North American Big Five, polar bears, rhinos, save the wolves, wildlife, Wildlife Conservation in North America, wolves
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Where do Polar Bears Live & Thrive? Arqvilliit Indigenous Land
Where Polar Bears live… The Arctic is melting. And with it, the rich traditional regions of our Canadian Northcountry are declining dramatically. Polar bears are losing the ice they live on for over half the year. And our Native Peoples … Continue reading
Posted in Bearkind
Tagged Arqvilliit, bears, endangered species, Environment and Climate Change, Indigenous land, Indigenous leadership, Inukjuak, polar bear facts, polar bears, protecting polar bears, reconciliation with Inuit, Target 1 Challenge, where do polar bears live, wildlife
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Global Climate Change Facts: COP21 Climate Change Conference Paris 2015
Climate Change Facts… Global Climate Change Facts From A Conservative Point Of View COP21 Climate Change Conference Paris & Beyond… “Canada Is Back!” Now we have hope again. After the years of Canada’s Greenest Prime Minister Brian … Continue reading
Posted in An Earth Spirit, Bearkind, Otherkind
Tagged charles g d roberts, Charles Livingston Bull, Climate Change Conference, climate change definition, climate change facts, COP21, emissions reduction targets, farley mowat, global climate change, global warming, grey owl, Justin Trudeau, mega-agriculture, organic food, organic gardening, Paris, polar bear, polar bears, polar-bears and climate change, science-based, what is climate
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The Polar Bear: From Nanook of the North to Knut the Baby Polar Bear
Polar Bear Meets Progress… Of Polar Bears. As the Water Rises, Their Prospects Fall. You may have heard of Senator Nicole Eaton’s recent suggestion to re-designate Canada’s National Animal from the industrious Beaver to the mighty Polar Bear. It’s a … Continue reading
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Tagged animal rights, baby polar bear, bears, canadian, charles g d roberts, Charles Livingston Bull, civilized bears, endangered species, famous bears, knut, knut polar bear, nanook, Nicole Eaton, penguins, Polar Bear Day, polar bear facts, polar bears, Senator Nicole Eaton, the polar bear
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Dancing Bears: Inuit Polar Bear Sculptures New Trends in Art
Inuit Polar Bear Sculptures… Dancing Bears: Inuit Polar Bear Sculptures New Trends in Art. What is the Canadian national animal? The Polar Bear! As I’ve previously posted, there’s a movement afoot to declare the Polar Bear as our Canadian Totem … Continue reading
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Tagged bears, canadian inuit artists, civilized bears, dancing bears, endangered polar bears, endangered species, Eskimo art, famous bears, grizzly bear, inuit, Mi'kmaq, nanook, Nicole Eaton, polar bear facts, Polar Bear Sculptures, polar bears, shaman bears, trends in art, wilderness, wildlife
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What is Canada’s National Animal? The Polar Bear!
Our Magnificent Polar Bear! The Land of Blue and White… What is Canada’s National Animal? The Polar Bear! A Patriot’s Rant… “The polar bear, with its strength, courage, resourcefulness, and dignity is perfect for the part,” Nicole Eaton said recently … Continue reading
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Tagged A M Stephen, bears, beaver, Boujees, Canadian Culture, canadian national animal, canadian national bird, charles g d roberts, Charles George Douglas Roberts, Charles Livingston Bull, grey owl, national animals, national symbol, Nicole Eaton, north-west mounted police, polar bear, polar bear baby, polar bear facts, polar bears, symbol of canada, the polar bear, Voice of Canada
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The Wild Animals Endangered: Save the Animals
Wild Animals… The Wild Animals Endangered: Save the Animals. The recent story of the Zanesville animals — wild animals loose in the countryside — was a sober reminder how hopeless the lives of the wild animals of the world can be. … Continue reading
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Tagged african wild dog, cute animals, cute wild animals, dangerous, endangered animals list, endangered species, fighting, hunting, polar bears, save the animals, the wild animals, wild animal, wild animals loose in the countryside, wildlife, wildlife animals, Zanesville animals
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