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Jungle Jenny's Blog · 3M ago

Tiny Chameleons Discovered In Madagascar

Four new chameleon species found in Madagascar with an average adult length of an inch from snout to tail, which are among the tiniest reptiles in the world!   Condividi Social Share Button
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Jungle Jenny's Blog · 11M ago

BLUEMIND: Your Brain On Ocean

A look at the Ocean through the field of Neuroscience At The California Academy of Sciences Thursday, June 1-2, 2011 Why do books and symposia about the human brain, the most complex object in the universe, contain no mention of the ocean…. or even the rain forest? Why do books and conferences on pr
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Jungle Jenny's Blog · 2Y ago

Grizzy Bears and Polar Bears Living in the Same Region

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Jungle Jenny's Blog · 2Y ago

Water is Vital to the Survival of an Ecosystem

70% of the Earth’s surface is Water and is undoubtedly the most precious natural resource that exist on our planet. So why as humans do we recognize this, but continue to disregard it by polluting our rivers, lakes and oceans?  When are we going to wake up and take responsibility for our actions?
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Jungle Jenny's Blog · 2Y ago

Sea Lions Beginning to Come Back to the Bay’s Pier 39

Good News!  Looks like the Sea Lions are slowly reappearing on San Francisco’s Pier 39! Over the last couple of decades, this has been home for more than 1,700 sea lions, however a couple months ago…all but a couple of them disappeared.  Marine experts believe that the sea lions left for some
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Jungle Jenny's Blog · 2Y ago

Deforestation Creates “Fragments” in Monkey Habitats

Research is now suggesting that monkey populations are much more sensitive to the destructive damage to their habitats than previously thought. It also found that “the health of monkey population is closely related to the type of habitat found between forest fragments, rather than the distance th
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Jungle Jenny's Blog · 2Y ago

Bluefin Tuna: Most Endangered Species Due to Severe Overfishing

According to an article today in The New York Times, Japan plans to ignore any ban on Bluefin Tuna.  The article stated that Japan will not join in any agreement to ban international trade in Atlantic bluefin tuna under the United Nations treaty on endangered species, the country’s top fisheries neg
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Jungle Jenny's Blog · 2Y ago

Brink of Extinction for Half of all Primates

According to many experts from across the world, nearly half of all primate species are in danger of becoming extinct. Conservationists said in a news statement recently about the release of the report Primates in Peril: The World’s 25 Most Endangered Primates, 2008-2010 that “mankind’s closest l
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Jungle Jenny's Blog · 2Y ago

Celebrating The Year of The Tiger: 2010

TIGERS are known for their ferocity and their power. In Chinese astrology, one of the 12 signs is the sign of the tiger.  Those born in the year of the tiger are assigned the traits of being both colorful and unpredictable.  They are adventurous, powerful, and passionate. There are possibly as
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Jungle Jenny's Blog · 2Y ago

Bat Fungus Killing Thousands of Bats in U.S.

A deadly fungus called “white-nose syndrome” which has only appeared in hibernating bats along the northeastern seaboard from Vermont to Virgina is now spreading throughout the eastern United States and is on the move. This fungus is found on the wings, ears and muzzles of infected bats.  U
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