Many wonder.. Is it possible for Humans and Animals to get along? Here's my answer: YOU BET! Since the dawn of time... well, at least since the World War animals have been helping out as brave messengers in the war to deliver classified intel/info to the fleets and allies.
So is it possible for Humans to interact and coexist with Animals to better our Earth? Absolutely! And this is proven by many organizations and non-profit organizations like Adams Falconry and Project Wildsong. You can read more about it on my article: Humans and Animals Working Together here The work that Adam Chavez is helping our environment that also benefits animals of all species. Training and working with Hawks and Falcons in ridding landfills from pesky rodents, and beaches from diseased seagulls is a prime example of what we can learn from and do with the help of animals. Yes, seagulls are cute and it's fun to throw a piece of bread or chip at them when basking under the sun at the beach... but did you know that seagulls carry diseases that can spread to humans? Now I know you've see a flock of seagulls (no pun intended) zoom down when a piece of bread is thrown on the sand....... And the work they do over at Project WildSong that brings awareness of wolves and educates people on the importance of our natural habitat. This proves that humans can coexist with animals and that taking care of our wilderness is not only a high priority to animals, but to us humans as well. Read my article on Vocal.Media about these two great organizations
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9/27/2019 11:49:42 pm
I don't think I can ever survive without music. Maybe I am better off alone but if I will be alone in a very quiet setting, in the absence of music I will not survive maybe a month. Maybe a few days will be fine but it's going to be a struggle. It's going to feel as if I haven't eaten or slept for days. It can be deadly. Sometimes we need to nourish our ears more than our bodies. It can mean the difference between life and death at a later age. We need to be strong while we are young so we can remain intact after ten or twenty years of slow and painful death.
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