Animals

The Science of Relaxation: Unveiling the Calming Power of Cats

The science of relaxation through cat interaction is not merely anecdotal but rooted in growing empirical evidence. The physiological benefits, such as reduced cortisol levels and potential cardiovascular protection, combined with the psychological comfort and companionship provided by cats, underscore their role as natural stress relievers. As we continue to explore the depths of human-animal bonds, our feline friends may well hold the key to a more relaxed and healthier life.

Horse Racing from Melbourne to Mongolia

From the Melbourne Cup to the ancient Mongolian festival of Nadaam, horse racing has a long history deeply rooted in cultural identity. This heritage and societal association has made it difficult to implement changes that protect the welfare of animals and their riders.

Learning about Nature with Art

Disney Story Artist David G. Derrick Jr. leverages his craft to relate the needs and virtues of nature to children.

Painted Dog Supermom

Also known as the painted wolf, African Wild Dog and Cape Hunting Dog, the African Painted Dog is the most endangered large carnivore in Africa, Red-Listed by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Explore Painted Dog Conservation to learn about threats to the dogs, their incredible social systems and pack life, and how different they are from any other dog on the planet (three to five million years of evolution separates them from the other canids like wolves and domestic dogs).

Bat Sense

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZxLUNHEmPw&feature=channel_video_title

Rewilding Giant Tortoises

'Rewilding with taxon substitutes', the intentional introduction of exotic species...

Ancient Arachnid Rises Again

The world’s largest fossil spider has been unearthed in Mongolia. Nephila...

African Cats

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyw5KiT0tM0

Lost Land of the Tiger

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmMVUbW2Djw

Dinosaurs Dined by Night

The movie Jurassic Park got one thing right: Those velociraptors...

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