Category: Digest

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Baboons Survive Through Cooperation | Baboons: Rules Of The Troop

This YouTube video was produced by Love Nature. BrantaMedia.Com was not paid to post this video and is not partnered with Love Nature.

Over the course of evolution, millions of species have taken hold of the planet in incredible ways. But one specie has proven to be more adaptable than most: The Baboon. Able to thrive in scorched deserts, lush forests, and mountain plateaus, these animals have conquered almost every African terrain. The secret to their success: cooperation, and a code of conduct that keeps society running smoothly.


This film follows four baboon families: The Beach Troop, Mountain Band, … Continue

Defending The Endangered Species Act (ESA)

This YouTube video was produced by Defenders Of Wildlife. BrantaMedia.Com was not paid to post this video and is not partnered with Defenders Of Wildlife.

On Tuesday, July 9, 2024, Ellen Richmond, Senior Staff Attorney for the Biodiversity Law Center at Defenders of Wildlife, provided testimony with expressed opposition to House Natural Resources Committee Chair Bruce Westerman’s (R-AR) draft bill to weaken the Endangered Species Act.

Learn more in our newsroom: https://defenders.org/newsroom/defenders-opposes-breathtakingly-awful-attempt-gut-endangered-species-act-appalling

Video Transcript:

Good afternoon Chairman Bentz, Ranking Member Huffman, and Members of the Subcommittee:

My name is Ellen Medlin Richmond and I am a Senior Attorney with … Continue

An Interesting Day For The Rescue Team | Wildlife Warriors Missions

This YouTube video was produced by The Australia Zoo.

Hit the road again with Elesha and Richie from the Australia Zoo Rescue Unit. Travelling all across the Sunshine Coast, there are some interesting patients along the way.

We are Wildlife Warriors. We fight for an extremely important cause – to protect our wildlife and wild places! Join us on our missions as we follow in the footsteps of the original Wildlife Warrior, Steve Irwin, and continue the work that he was so passionate about. From tigers in Sumatra and cheetahs in Africa, to saltwater crocodiles and koalas in Australia.

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