Showing posts with label Food for thought. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food for thought. Show all posts

2.8.20

Creature Discomforts: Life in Lockdown

For us, lockdown was temporary.
For some animals, it's for life.




We used people’s experience of lockdown to highlight the lives of wild animals forced to live under lock and key. Turn on the sound to hear their story.
Many animals in zoos, circuses and dolphinaria suffer in lockdown every day. They’re trapped thousands of miles from their natural homes. Stripped of a life in the wild. And locked up for life.
Almost all will die in captivity.
We do our best to break this cycle and where possible rescue vulnerable animals from appalling conditions. Share this film and donate if you can so we can rescue even more wild animals from permanent lockdown.

5.7.20

“What happened when we all stopped” narrated by Jane Goodall - video and downloadable book

As millions around the world shelter at home, the smog melts away, the birds sing, and the waters run clear. What if we used this moment in our lives and in history as an opportunity to jumpstart the rebirth and rewilding of our planet when we go back to work and school? This moment can lead us to a healthier, cleaner, greener future, if only we grasp it. Tom Rivett-Carnac tells the story of what happened when we all stopped.


To download a free children's book version of this poem, visit https://bit.ly/TEDEdWhisper

7.6.20

Connected, but alone?



Thank you.