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thai, bi, bangkok-ish, 20s, she/her. i like video games and ttrpgs and drawing characters from them. 🚫 genAI ! links: kalidels.carrd.co ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/kalidels 💌 [email protected]
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all will rise is handing back Microsoft money & pledging @nogamesforgenocide.com — it’s a difficult thing to do when funding and attention are scarce commodities for indies like us, but we hope more of our fellow devs and indie studios will join us in taking a stand 🔥 www.pcgamer.com/gaming-indus...
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"We encourage others in the industry to join us and take a stand."
Indie deckbuilder All Will Rise's dev joins No Games For Genocide boycott and plans to hand back funding it received from Microsoft
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i'm absolutely gutted to see a lot of the posts shown in the article to be in my native language. the lack of action here is yet another reason to condemn, pressure, and boycott meta.
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Four conservation groups have launched the Jaguar Rivers Initiative to protect the Paraná River Basin and reconnect fragmented ecosystems across Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay. By 2030, the project aims to secure 1,200 square kilometers of land and rebuild vital wildlife corridors.
gang!!!!! come join me!!! a few seconds to add your voice and tell the EU to keep their hands off protections for nature!! >: | #HandsOffNature europe.oceana.org/hands-off-na...
After 100 years of copper mining, parts of Tasmania’s King River are "biologically dead." As the demand for minerals for EVs and AI surges, these rivers serve as a stark warning: the cost of mining lasts centuries. @slovgren.bsky.social reports for #Mongabay.
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Despite centuries of persecution, coyotes are thriving. These beautiful and misunderstood predators are found in 49 states and virtually every major U.S. city - including New York City. Learn how to appreciate them and coexist: theconversation.com/coyotes-are-...
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Forced to quarantine at a ranger station during the COVID-19 pandemic, a group of researchers in northern Argentina passed the time by monitoring wildlife around a lagoon on the Bermejo River. One…
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New Jaguar Rivers Initiative aims to reconnect South America’s fragmented ecosystems
We have 10 days to speak up before it’s too late.  Tell them to keep their hands off nature. Across Europe, the blue lung of our planet is...
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The King River snakes through some of Tasmania’s most dramatic and diverse landscape, flowing past rainforest, button grass plains and the rugged peaks of the West Coast Range before emptying into a…
In Tasmania, the mines have closed but the rivers remember
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I got better now! and eager to earn some income ;w; So comm is here! people really like the doodle, and I enjoy making them! RT appreciated ;w; 🙏 (graphic design is my passion. cough)
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Birds connect the world, crossing borders as they migrate across the globe, and uniting an international community of birders. Our 2025 BIPOC Photojournalism Fellow, Paula Razuri, got to know bird banders in Ontario, whose efforts rely on international cooperation: thenarwhal.ca/bird-banding...
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Birds migrate across the world, as do the volunteers who participate in bird-banding practices. But Canadian conservation programs are threatened by cross-border funding cuts
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Meet the volunteers preserving the practice of bird banding | The Narwhal
Between 2024 and 2026, Facebook hosted over 75% of all wildlife products found for sale online. Over half are endangered or critically endangered. Researchers say the platform’s architecture and algorithms that suggest related content, allows illegal networks to thrive. Spoorthy Raman reports.
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With just the click of a button or a swipe on a phone, it’s possible to buy almost anything online, including rare or endangered animals. From quirky shark trophies to exotic live birds, contraband…
Facebook is a hub for illegal wildlife trade, and that’s by design, report says
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The return of wolves to the West Coast is an inspiring conservation success story – one made possible because legal protections have allowed them to disperse into new territories. At the end of 2025, there were 88 known wolf families across the three-state region. Learn more ➡️ biodiv.us/4dXGIWR
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BREAKING: Court orders the Trump-Vance admin’s Interior Dept to restore $14M in grant funding to groups advancing critical conservation work. This win reverses a politically motivated attack against orgs perceived to promote DEI and protects our clients' First Amendment rights.
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