Saturday, March 11, 2023

Day 3857: Baby Boom and Women.


"Destruction": junk mail collage



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Click here:  Chaka Khan, Stop On By
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2GN2S ...

The best kind of baby boom

 The Chester Zoo in the UK is 
breeding hope for endangered species.  In the last eight months, the zoo has welcomed several new endangered animal births, including a baby tree kangaroo, Sumatran tiger twins, a western chimpanzee, a Malayan tapir (above), a greater one-horned rhino and a triplet of fossa pups. The zoo's central mission is to “prevent extinction,” and the success of its breeding programs shows what happens when the problem is approached with precision and care. Other zoos in the UK and Europe are working with Chester's lab to inform their own breeding decisions or diagnose pregnancies, and the zoo is also hoping to replicate its endocrinology technique in Kenya to help conservation in the wild.


An excellent video, here



In honor of Women's History month, lets discuss a very eye-opening list shared by author Kristy Sedgman on Twitter. It's a list of ways an 11th-century Benedictine monk saw fit to describe women and, spoiler alert, he wasn't their biggest fan

Some highlights include:


  • appetizers of the devil
  • sword of souls
  • occasion of ruin
  • nymphs, sirens, witches, Dianas
  • lionesses like monsters make careless men perish
  • sirens and Charybdis, who while you bring forth the sweet song of deception, contrive of the ravenous sea an inescapable shipwreck

Anti-women sentiments are so ridiculous you might

  have to laugh. After a few hundred years of social progress, let's hear it for all the lionesses out there, the nymphs,witches, the swords and the uh, feminine mozzarella sticks. Keep being mythically you.

 



 
 
A 1+minute video, Kitty & puppyhere.


 
Just because ...
 
Acorn Woodpecker


 


Smiles for Sunday ...
 
 
   
 
 

                             Thanks for coming by today ...

 



4 comments:

elenor said...

We are lucky to have such breeding programs for endangered animals in several zoos. I followed your link to this excellent video and I enjoyed it and all the pics of the cute baby animals. Thanks, Jacki.
Wishing you the best for the new week.

jacki long said...

Thank you, Elenor, I am always happy when you likr the blog. Have a terrific week ahead.

john said...

Great use of hard and soft lines. :-)

jacki long said...

Thanks, John. It seems like everything is hard and soft5 but the percentages change depending on the viewer?