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THE WHALES: ELEGANT OCEAN GIANTS.

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  THE WHALES: ELEGANT OCEAN GIANTS Online source THE KINGS OF MARINE BIOLOGY Online source      Did you know that February 20th is a global Whale Day? If not, did you ever think of that special day that belongs to the majestic creatures ? Actually, the every day should be their day as they are one of a kind. Online source      The whales themselves are categorized in 2 groups, depending on their biology and social behavior but the fact is that they are very big placental ocean mammals that share many common things with other well known marine mammals, even with humans themselves . According to the wildlife research, there are baleen ( mysticetes) and toothed whales( adontocetes). The first group has special baleen plates in their moths, enough for plankton, while other group of whales has teeth which enable them to deal with bigger prey. Online source : Wikipedia      I find very interesting the comment of one scientists that compared whales with humans, approaching their specific soc

AFRICAN TALE:WILDLIFE AGAINST WILDLIFE CRIME.

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  AFRICAN TALE:WILDLIFE AGAINST WILDLIFE CRIME TROPHY HUNTING AND POACHING – THE PURE CRIME AGAINST NATURE “The Earth is large enough for all to share, but mankind’s heart is not enough large to care” A.D.Williams        While  I am sitting in the garden and watching the last sun rays kiss the nature, I am touched by the rhythm of old good African song “ Yé ké yé ké”  by Guinean singer Mory Kante. It was a big music hit back in 1988 but even now is great, moving song which lead  us into the heart of wild, beautiful Africa.Lets say this better,  it brings Africa into our home as well as many told and untold African tales.      The incredible beauty of this continent is shown  in many movies and described in many books but the most amazing part of the African story is rich, majestic and powerful wildlife or at least as it used to be, many years before human parasites started ruining the nature and everything which they dont owe.      The sanctuary of some of the rarest wild  animals and

THE RHINO: THE KING OF ODD-TOED UNGULATES.

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THE RHINO: THE KING OF ODD-TOED UNGULATES Credit by: BBC THE MAJESTIC MAMMAL BETWEEN EXTINCTION AND CONSERVATION       Credit by: Black Rhino (Diceros Bicornis)       Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya. WWF Kenya, working alongside Kenya Wildlife Service and Narok County Government, place transmitters on 40 Black Rhino (Diceros Bicornis) to monitor their movements and enhance their protection.      When I was in Africa, I didn’t manage to see rhino. It was the only one missing in my BIG FIVE collection, during the safari in Kenya. I really hoped that this beautiful animal will cross my road in one of national parks but unfortunately, they have been hiding, due to the fear from humans and their actions. As we all know, rhinos are big herbivorous mammals that are hunted for their specific horn, used to be traded on illegal wildlife market. Actually, their name rhinoceros originates from Greek language, where the word  rhino  means nose and  ceros  is a meaning for horn.   It is known t

HIV/AIDS STIGMA : THE OMEN OF BEING SICK.

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  HIV/AIDS STIGMA : THE OMEN OF BEING SICK. THE SOCIETY NOWADAYS AND ITS RELATIONS WITH HIV/AIDS ISSUE “Education, awareness and prevention are the key, but stigmatisation and exclusion from family is what makes people suffer the most.” -Ralph Fiennes      Kurtis is one of many people that live with the destiny of getting HIV virus, due to the deep trust. He is 42 years old and has been infected by his wife, that enjoyed affair with unknown HIV carrier. At the end, Kurtis was just a victim of dangerous domino effect in our society. The virus found a way to jump from one to another, abusing weak human relations, the lack of knowledge, the sexual greed and egoism. It is not about the invisible microbe, it is about homo sapiens, as always.      The scientists came out with the new studies that show that virus HIV is among people for almost 100 years, earlier than they previously thought. The germ descended from a chimpanzee virus that made a big cross into the humans, when they butchered