May 30, 2017: Penguin and Seabird Sanctuary
Marilyn Jones takes us to a sanctuary that rehabilitates injured seabirds and works to raise awareness of the perils they face.
Marilyn Jones takes us to a sanctuary that rehabilitates injured seabirds and works to raise awareness of the perils they face.
An art installation that accompanied the Paris Climate Conference serves as a reminder, and also mirrors its surroundings.
What to do with it—in this case, human waste—has led to some unusual recycling projects in Italy and Denmark.
Scientists at UK’s Reading University warn that climate change may be driving an increase in clear-air turbulence affecting flights.
China’s government approves a new plan to protect panda habitats and encourage more panda population, along with public viewing areas.
Stung by bad publicity and concerned about health issues, Paris is taking strong steps to curb its rat population.
At Weymouth, England, a habitation designed to attract helpful insects, including beetles, and some amusing insect models.
Denmark builds an urban ski slope on its new Copenhagen ultra-green power plant.
Denmark’s dealing with a unique problem: too many rainbow trout. 80,000 of them escaped from a fish farm and are threatening local fish life.
Along the Mersey in Liverpool, a low tide brings opportunity for gulls to scavenge, and for PHeymont to turn his lens on the birds, again.
Marilyn Jones takes us to a sanctuary that rehabilitates injured seabirds and works to raise awareness of the perils they face.
An art installation that accompanied the Paris Climate Conference serves as a reminder, and also mirrors its surroundings.
What to do with it—in this case, human waste—has led to some unusual recycling projects in Italy and Denmark.
Scientists at UK’s Reading University warn that climate change may be driving an increase in clear-air turbulence affecting flights.
China’s government approves a new plan to protect panda habitats and encourage more panda population, along with public viewing areas.
Stung by bad publicity and concerned about health issues, Paris is taking strong steps to curb its rat population.
At Weymouth, England, a habitation designed to attract helpful insects, including beetles, and some amusing insect models.
Denmark builds an urban ski slope on its new Copenhagen ultra-green power plant.
Denmark’s dealing with a unique problem: too many rainbow trout. 80,000 of them escaped from a fish farm and are threatening local fish life.
Along the Mersey in Liverpool, a low tide brings opportunity for gulls to scavenge, and for PHeymont to turn his lens on the birds, again.