In a year now past - of troubles and turmoil, so many loved ones across the globe have sacrificed their lives for the freedom and safety of others. It is time for the world to shed hatred, deceit, pain and suffering on others. Consideration of cultural values, ethics and moral rights need to be understood. Invasion of lands, personal space and the feelings of others are not to be trodden on - for the sake of greed and personal gain. We are not living in the dark ages; we are a modern and evolving race who fully understand the consequences of overpowering and manipulating others - societal habits, businesses and countries who are set on sucking our planet dry for their own benefit, obliterating other species and all that is good in the world. Now is the time to think - how does your presence in another’s life, affect them? How can I pick up the broken pieces of this world and make it better? We maybe one small snail existing among the great and powerful, but a band of caring snails can restore our garden of Eden. Make this the first day for change! #sketa #justice #unicef #unitedstates #familyfirst #friendsforever #school #library #mankind #footprint #you #your #responsibility #makeachange @sketaozgroup @selinakucks Music - creative commons - Nathan Angelo•Spread a Little Happiness Thank you, Nathan! (Nathan Angelo)
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Our friends are highly intelligent. They save us, protect us, swim beside us, alert us of danger and yet, we are their biggest threat and their only hope.
In a Japanese village called Taiji, also known as 'The Cove', dolphins are a hunted target, for a six-month long fishing season. The fate of dolphins captured, are held in captivity for use in ill-equipped amusement parks, for display aquariums and the remainder are slaughtered for meat. Although the Japanese Fisheries Agency have strict quoters in place, regular abuse of the regulations takes place. The only hope for our friends, is if we step in to put an end to this practice. Taiji, Japan “The Cove” | Dolphin Project
It is paramount this blasting does not occur, or we will lose these beautiful creatures.
I can't imagine what the repercussions could be for our marine life. We are not talking just about whales - it will be every species within a fifty to 100 miles radius that will be affected - if not more! Remember, sound is amplified, and travels faster and further - in water!
This means, sonic sensing species will endure massive disruption and their ear drums will painfully - burst! Please, please sign = we owe this to our wildlife.
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