Pyrenean ibex
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Echoes of the Pyrenean Ibex: A Legacy of Loss and Hope
Today is the anniversary of the death of the last Pyrenean Ibex. I have written more than one post on the Pyrenean Ibex, because I really find its story fascinating. When you view its beauty, sense its rugged persona and energy, then realize it fell victim to extinction due to...
The Silent Farewell: Reflecting on the Extinction of the Pyrenean Ibex
In the rugged peaks of the Pyrenees Mountains, a delicate creature once roamed freely, its hooves echoing against the cliffs as it navigated its ancient domain. But now, in the quiet solitude of those same mountains, there exists only the haunting echo of its absence – the Pyrenean Ibex, a symbol of resilience and fragility, has vanished from our world. Read more....
How Could Relentless Deforestation in Kenya's Largest Water-Capturing Forest Affect Our Planet?
Kenya’s Mau Forest houses East Africa's largest montane ecosystem. It is facing an ongoing threat of deforestation, which, given its sheer 273,300-hectare scale, is raising concerns about the wider impact on the planet's ecosystem. Many of our blogs address the importance of minimizing human impact on all of earth’s inhabitants. A...
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