Hello everyone! Remember me? I know it's been a while since my last post, and I do apologize- my life has been pretty hectic lately! I intend to get back in the swing of posting more regularly, so keep checking back for more! Today, I'd like to show you a few news articles that have caught my eye. (The links to the articles are underneath my little blurbs.)
Sixth Extinction

This isn't really news, but here are two of the women featured in Glamour magazine (which is probably the girly-est thing you'll ever see in this blog). Not a very long read, but it's nice to know people are out there trying to make a difference!
Elizabeth Brajevich Vanessa Alejandro

Crushing the Ivory Trade
In several previous posts I have talked about the illegal ivory trade. Today, the United States made a very powerful statement about its views on it: in Times Square, New York City, one ton of confiscated ivory, in the form of trinkets and carved tusks, was pulverized. In my opinion, it is fantastic publicity for a global problem, and I hope it is a sign that the US will be more committed to stomping out this horrendous problem.
WWF on the Ivory Crush
The illegal ivory trade may seem like a very foreign problem for many of us, but keep in mind that wildlife crime, in any form, affects humans somewhere along the line. Don't dismiss it just because you think elephants safe in zoos are enough. Think about the ecosystem they live in, that will be thrown into chaos in their absence, the humans whose livelihoods depend on that particular ecosystem, and so on and so forth. Just like I said about the first news article on this post, we are not immune to the destruction we are inflicting. And the sooner people realize it, the better.
Thank you for reading!
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