A stunning wildlife moment as a magnificent tiger was filmed pursuing a deer in a rain-soaked jungle.
This rare scene, framed by the monsoon rains, amazes can serve as a powerful reminder of nature’s wild beauty and strength. 🐅
| 🎥 Akash Alam
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The jungle holds stories, and these images tell their own.
From a tigress guarding her cubs, to a deer sharing a quiet moment with a bird, to a leopard walking fearlessly through the wild; each frame is proof that NATURE IS ALWAYS IN MOTION.


The real king of the jungle.
Jaguar attacks crocodile from the tree.
#nature #wildlife #wildcats
Amazing! The exact moment a squirrel stopped to smell a flower.
| 📸 Dick Van Duijn
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🌿 The Amazon’s survival depends on its wildlife corridors — natural highways that let animals find food, mates, and new habitats. But deforestation, farming, and climate change are cutting these lifelines apart.
Protecting and restoring corridors means healthier ecosystems, stronger biodiversity, and support for local communities. It also keeps the Amazon thriving as a global climate shield.
Saving the forest isn’t just about wildlife — it’s about people and the planet. 🌎💚
https://www.worldwildlife.org/stories/protecting-the-amazon-s-critical-wildlife-corridors
Protecting and restoring corridors means healthier ecosystems, stronger biodiversity, and support for local communities. It also keeps the Amazon thriving as a global climate shield.
Saving the forest isn’t just about wildlife — it’s about people and the planet. 🌎💚
https://www.worldwildlife.org/stories/protecting-the-amazon-s-critical-wildlife-corridorsOne thing I begin to understand, AND BELIEVE ME it's not self-evident from the beginning, is that using different NOSTR clients can make different the experience in NOSTR.
And this is very new (at least to me), because doesn't happen to the mainstream social media.
I ve felt that a bit with Fediverse and the various apps, but with Nostr is in another level.
I started with Primal for simplicity but using more and more @Amethyst makes the experience actually better.
So it's very crucial for the new users to access that information pretty quickly and not turned off from the one or the other client.
Of course the new environment, options and tools on Nostr are already A LOT for a newcomer to handle.
How much more if they have to test several clients.
As far as I ve seem myself Primal is good for the beginning but migrating to Amethyst is a must.
If Amethyst gets accompanied with help guides to make this landing easier, it's the super client everyone needs.
And its name is: Vibrio pectenicida!
Scientists have identified a bacterium as the cause of sea star wasting disease, which has decimated over 20 sea star species and disrupted marine ecosystems from Mexico to Alaska.
After a decade-long search, scientists have identified the cause of sea star wasting disease as a killer bacterium that melts sea stars and has wiped out entire populations across more than 20 species from Mexico to Alaska.

After a decade-long search, scientists have identified the cause of sea star wasting disease as a killer bacterium that melts sea stars and has wiped out entire populations across more than 20 species from Mexico to Alaska.

The Wildlife Society
Scientists pinpoint the cause of mysterious sea star disease - The Wildlife Society
The bacterial culprit that melts sea stars in massive marine die-offs is finally identified
A refuge for Prince: the story of the rescue of a jaguar that will not be able to return to the jungle in Peru.
For 15 years, Prince lived in a cement cage as the pet of a politician convicted of corruption, in the northern jungle of Peru. Today he spends his days in better conditions thanks to the care of the Pilpintuwasi rescue center.
#WildlifeConservation


HYTIMES.PE
Un refugio para Prince: la historia del rescate de un jaguar que no podrá regresar a la selva en Perú | HYTIMES.PE
Noticias | Medio Ambiente | Perú | Un refugio para Prince: la historia del rescate de un jaguar que no podrá regresar a la selva en Perú
🐆 The Pantanal is home to the world’s densest jaguar population—but climate change, fires & deforestation put them at risk.
The Jaguar ID Project uses research + tourism + community to protect them.
🌿 Support. Share. Travel responsibly. #WildlifeConservation


Good Nature Travel Blog | Stories are made on adventures
The Jaguar ID Project: A New Chapter in Protecting Brazil’s Biggest Cat
By working together—conservationists, travelers, local communities and the global public—we can ensure that the Pantanal’s jaguars continue t...
GM friends!
Sunday vibes 😀
| 📸 Rina Miele 

A female black swallowtail butterfly lifts off from a wildflower at Sioux City, Iowa, US.
| 📸 Jerry Mennenga
#nature #insects 

A two-week-old orphaned jaguarundi walks as a medical team cares for him at a veterinary hospital in Panama City.
| 📸 Enea Lebrun
#wildlife #WildlifeConservation 

A clumsy fox had a very bad day when it managed to get its leg stuck in a letterbox. It was released by a member of the public and then became stuck between a fence and a wall while trying to escape in Hadleigh, Essex. It was later freed by South Essex Wildlife hospital
| 📸 Liam Clement 

This is how I m waiting for the rain, after this long, hot summer...
#nature
Zimbabwe nursery rewilds orphaned elephants.
#WildlifeConservation
Swift action by Kaziranga park authorities and local communities helped rescue a wild elephant trapped in mud near adjoining homesteads.
A reminder that together, we can protect wildlife and coexist in harmony. 🐘🌿
#WildlifeConservation
Two males. One riverbank.
#wildlife #nature #platypus #animals
🐍 Snakes are extremely sensitive to vibration
🐍 Eastern Brown Snake is one of the most poisonous snakes in the world
#wildlife #nature #animals
When she realized Wildlife SOS was there to rescue her, she immediately ran straight into their box.
Again: this is the proper and only interaction with wild nature.
#WildlifeConservation #wildlife
yo GM!
Take your time.
| 📸 Jim Koon

