Posts Tagged: ‘elephants’

In the great game of evolution, elephants have racked up an impressive list of achievements. For example: They’re the largest living land animal, and scientists are still studying the their prodigious brainpower. This intelligence is readily observable in the wild. Some appear to have an artistic streak (check out the video below). Humans even pay homage [...]

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Let’s start with tigers. The World Wildlife Fund (commonly known as the ‘non-wrestling’ WWF) estimates that there may be as few as 3,200 tigers in the wild. Although the WWF has an ambitious plan to double the wild tiger population, things aren’t looking good for the largest member of the cat family. If humanity doesn’t make some drastic changes [...]

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This is going to qualify as either one of the most interesting things you see today, or one of the grossest, depending on your constitution. In the following video, veterinarians dissect an elephant and show you some of the amazing mechanisms inside the world’s largest land mammal. You learn an incredible amount about elephants in the process…

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Today I brought in my “Michael Jackson Number Ones” to pay tribute to the King of Pop. While most of the catchy songs are also helping me get into vacation mindset, there’s one track on the disc that’s more likely to induce a severe case of eco-anxiety than the insatiable urge to dance.

That would be “Earth Song,” Jackson’s 1995 environmental anthem, released years before there really was such a thing. Sure, there are earlier environmental songs like “Big Yellow Taxi” and “Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology),” but “Earth Song” holds nothing back. It has soaring choirs, crucifixion themes and a video with post-apocalyptic rainforests and dead elephants.

I was surprised to learn in the Guardian’s environment blog that “Earth Song” was also Jackson’s biggest-selling single in the United Kingdom. Yes, it beat out other hits like “Thriller” and “Billie Jean” by selling more than a million copies and topping the ’95 Christmas charts.

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I can’t get over the haunting concept described by zoologist Richard Dawkins’ hypothesis that we humans are merely vessels for our genes, which both use and control us. Everything from our hair color, to our HDL cholesterol levels, to our propensity for bipolar disorder can all be traced back to our specific genomes. Even those clearly environmental influences, like pickling one’s brain with alcohol, find roots in genetic predisposition. The genes are the thing; and the idea that they use us to stay alive by eternally hopping from parent to offspring again and again strikes me as both utterly true and oddly reminiscent of the basic teachings of Scientology.

Dawkins’ hypothesis has been coming up a lot lately in my life for some reason, and here it comes again. Reuters news agency reports this morning that the ire of a conservative Polish politician has been raised by the lifestyle of a ten-year-old elephant named Ninio.

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