Posts by 🇨🇦 Debbie L H 🇮🇪 🏴 🇩🇪
Helping Grandpa✨
焼き芋の翁ちゃんのお手伝いですっ☆
解体ハンマーで棒ぶっ叩くだけですっ☆ちぃたん☆ですっ☆
Security system activated 😼
Système de sécurité activé 😼
Medieval Knight’s Grave Discovered in Poland www.medievalists.net/2025/07/medi... #Knight
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Dining is both a communal activity and competitive pursuit. Here, Mzinga, Kerrio, and Nyambeni alternate between picking their own… and sampling their neighbour's right from their mouth! As soon as Talek and the other littles realised they had a bounty of tasty branches, they whizzed over.
Big day for me. A box I've been saving for over 3 years was just perfect for something
On a black and white game cam, three javelinas are browsing corn while a raccoon sits on one of their backs. The lighting produces laser-eyes in the raccoon, who is secretly one of the X-Men.
A raccoon knight on a javelina steed. "Onward, Pigasus! Let us show them the meaning of haste". Motion blurred, black and white game cam shot.
South Texas game cam catches a raccoon riding a javelina (Dicotyles tajacu).
The deer feeder corn attracts a lot of other species, but maybe we should worry about them all teaming up against us?
(📷: Jeff Davis, TAMU-Kingsville alumni forum)
Juni loves to wallow – it protects her skin from harsh sun and biting insects – but if the weather's overcast or water too chilly, she refuses to go beyond her toes. As Keeper Walter observed: "Juni is testing the water to decide whether she'll have a bath. Of course, it's a no – too cold!"
Rushing tha Howlerween seazon
A little behind-the-scenes of how my cats (and this time also a donkey) come to life ✍️
Sweet! 🫏
Not every elephant we help is an orphan. Our commitment is to protect all elephants – from orphans in our care to wild matriarchs and bulls facing threats like, snares, and drought emergencies. Our SWT/KWS Mobile Vet Units, working with Aerial and Field Teams, rapidly reach injured elephants.
I don't have enough energy to be as angry as the situation requires.
Kenya is rewriting its rhino story – and we're proud of our role in it.
Black rhino populations plummeted from 20,000 to less than 400 by the mid–1980s. Today, they've grown to more than 1,000.
Working with Kenya Wildlife Service, we support recovery through anti–poaching and veterinary care.
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Born from the Sheldricks' dedication in Tsavo, we maintain our hands–on approach as a field–based organisation that lets our conservation work do the talking. Every day our teams make a difference caring for orphans like Nyambeni and Kipekee, rangers removing threats, pilots fighting bushfires.
What a country.