by Suzanne Grandt | Jun 3, 2020 | animals, Blog, Suzanne Grandt
When most people think about the extinction of an animal species, the ones that have been most highlighted in the news are the ones that come to mind. There are, however, untold numbers of specials that go extinct that will never even be heard of. One of the reasons...
by Suzanne Grandt | May 4, 2020 | animals, Blog, Suzanne Grandt
Some states and cities have been closed for a few months now, and it seems that cabin fever has set in for just about everyone—even the hard-core introverts among us! For those living alone, social distancing measures make it difficult to feel truly connected with the...
by Suzanne Grandt | Mar 5, 2020 | animals, Blog, Suzanne Grandt
The delicate balance on planet Earth is in danger of toppling. Ecosystems require biodiversity and sustainable growth opportunities to survive. Animals of all types represent one of the most crucial relationships in the organic world. Yet, year after year, we see the...
by Suzanne Grandt | Feb 5, 2020 | Blog, Suzanne Grandt
News of the devastating Australian bushfires has faded from the front pages thanks to heavy rainfall, but in the wake of reports of 136 fires in the state of New South Wales alone, smoke reaching across the ocean to New Zealand, and Kangaroo Valley reduced to little...
by Suzanne Grandt | Dec 23, 2019 | animals, Blog, Suzanne Grandt
Like many species before it, the bluebuck species breathed its last at the turn of the 18th century. Though this large, beautiful animal was known to be in decline, European settlers to the plains of South Africa hunted this species to extinction. The last known...
by Suzanne Grandt | Nov 29, 2019 | animals, Blog, Suzanne Grandt
The dodo was a flightless bird that once thrived on the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. The bird was said to have been first encountered by Dutch explorers in 1598; although the island was visited by the Portuguese in 1507, records show no mention of the...