37 posts tagged Environment

fuckyeahndasian:

fuckyeahimartsy:

tyleroakley:

pdizzle-:

This Fishbowl Sink concept is a unique way to get people to preserve water. The water in the fishbowl decreases as you wash your hands. The idea is to force people to shut the water off in order to save the fish. Once the faucet is off, the water refills.

I can dig it.

lol, lets hope no sadistic people end up buying this though.

its essentially a torture device for fish.

fuckyeahndasian:

fuckyeahimartsy:

tyleroakley:

pdizzle-:

This Fishbowl Sink concept is a unique way to get people to preserve water. The water in the fishbowl decreases as you wash your hands. The idea is to force people to shut the water off in order to save the fish. Once the faucet is off, the water refills.

I can dig it.

lol, lets hope no sadistic people end up buying this though.

its essentially a torture device for fish.

25 January 2012    Reblog    
another you

another you

19 November 2011 ♥ 35,774 notes    Reblog    
reblogged from sweetandviscous    source: darks1de
surferdude182:

(by Cyndi)

well well, you must be love to see this, mr.panda. that little panda must be very warm :)

surferdude182:

(by Cyndi)

well well, you must be love to see this, mr.panda. that little panda must be very warm :)

cordisre:

Longest Polar Bear Swim Recorded—426 Miles Straight:
A female polar bear swam for a record-breaking nine days straight, traversing 426 miles (687 kilometers) of water—equivalent to the distance between Washington, D.C., and Boston, a new study says.
The predator made her epic journey in the Beaufort Sea, where sea ice is shrinking due to global warming, forcing mother bears to swim greater and greater distances to reach land—to the peril of their cubs.
Photograph by Steven Kazlowski

cordisre:

Longest Polar Bear Swim Recorded—426 Miles Straight:

A female polar bear swam for a record-breaking nine days straight, traversing 426 miles (687 kilometers) of water—equivalent to the distance between Washington, D.C., and Boston, a new study says.

The predator made her epic journey in the Beaufort Sea, where sea ice is shrinking due to global warming, forcing mother bears to swim greater and greater distances to reach land—to the peril of their cubs.

Photograph by Steven Kazlowski

31 July 2011 ♥ 188 notes    Reblog    High-Res
reblogged from cordisre    source: National Geographic
denverpost:

Animal Photo of the Day
A veterinarian  stretches her hands to protect a little owl, which is poisoned by  pesticide and suffering from a neurological disorder that makes it  difficult to keep its balance while standing, after a medical check at  the Beijing Raptor Rescue Center in Beijing, China. As Beijing falls  along a north-south migratory route that the birds use, more than 43  types of raptors can be found in the city year-round, some of which die  or are injured in collisions with skyscrapers and overhead lines or   trapped by illegal bird catchers. 
(AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan)

denverpost:

Animal Photo of the Day

A veterinarian stretches her hands to protect a little owl, which is poisoned by pesticide and suffering from a neurological disorder that makes it difficult to keep its balance while standing, after a medical check at the Beijing Raptor Rescue Center in Beijing, China. As Beijing falls along a north-south migratory route that the birds use, more than 43 types of raptors can be found in the city year-round, some of which die or are injured in collisions with skyscrapers and overhead lines or trapped by illegal bird catchers.

(AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan)

fuckyeahgiantpanda:

© Dominiqueb.

ya ampoooon (tag @dtoramanda)

fuckyeahgiantpanda:

© Dominiqueb.

ya ampoooon (tag @dtoramanda)

22 July 2011 ♥ 1,495 notes    Reblog    
reblogged from theanimalblog    source: fuckyeahgiantpanda
cordisre:

Polar bear (by floridapfe)

cordisre:

Polar bear (by floridapfe)

29 June 2011 ♥ 78 notes    Reblog    
reblogged from cordisre    source: Flickr / floridapfe