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This is a video about the Ring-Tailed Lemur which is a mammal that lives in Madagascar.
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Rumble Channel: WildlifeMedia
This is a video about the Ring-Tailed Lemur which is a mammal that lives in Madagascar.
This video was created with:
https://www.clipchamp.com
Nestled in the southeastern corner of British Columbia, Kootenay National Park is a place of breathtaking natural beauty, rich history, and incredible biodiversity. Kootenay National Park is also Part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Kootenay National Park was established in 1920; The park’s rugged wilderness, encompasses a diverse range of ecosystems, from lush forests and alpine meadows to rocky peaks and canyons. One of the most remarkable aspects Kootenay National Park is its array of plant and animal species.
Malcolm X, born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925, in Omaha, Nebraska, remains one of the most influential and controversial figures in the history of the American civil rights movement. His journey from a troubled youth to a powerful advocate for Black empowerment and human rights has left an indelible mark on the fight for racial justice in the United States and beyond.
Malcolm X’s early life was marked by hardship and trauma. His father, Earl Little, a Baptist minister and supporter of Marcus Garvey’s … Continue
What is the Congressional Review Act and what does it have to do with wildlife? Join Sr. Government Legislative Counsel, Chris Westfall, to find out!
The CRA is the Congressional Review Act. It’s a law that allows Congress to expedite their legislative processes, to repeal regulations that might protect wildlife or protect public lands. Defenders is focused on a lot of different regulations that the presidential administration is putting out through agencies. So, when the Department of the Interior protects public lands or the Fish and Wildlife Service does … Continue
In the African savannahs, survival means constant competition and adaptation. Lions, the continent’s largest predators, rely on lionesses to hunt in teams called prides, bringing down large prey. Once the kill is made, the males protect it from scavengers like hyenas and vultures. Hyenas, often underestimated, are formidable hunters with one of the strongest bites, able to crush bones and kill up to 95% of their prey. Cheetahs, built for speed, use their lightning-fast bursts to chase antelopes but must catch their prey within 10 seconds to avoid exhaustion. African Painted … Continue