The Guardian. Here.
The Guardian. Here.
The Winter Issue of the Earth First! Journal is Now Available to Order Online! https://t.co/jOacJrlXzH pic.twitter.com/jIiW9Zbpnl
— Earth First! Journal (@efjournal) March 28, 2018
My husband’s ingenious idea: a screensaver for cutting back on cellphone use pic.twitter.com/tTJwv9GpdU
— Olivia Solon (@oliviasolon) March 28, 2018
This is my twitter account. It’s verified. Has a blue tick. Same with my Facebook and Instagram. Don’t be fooled by imposters … even though I’m actually an imposter as a career… i am the actual imposter not an imposter of the imposter … anyway, good luck with everything
— Russell Crowe (@russellcrowe) March 26, 2018
Of course you're not. Now why don't you put down the knife and we can talk about it pic.twitter.com/WLzqn3b1Yp
— House of 1000 Fionas (@cogentanalysis) March 30, 2015
This elephant was caught on camera tidying up trash: pic.twitter.com/IxKT6ZZvPM
— Roberto Alonso González Lezcano (@robertoglezcano) March 23, 2018
How is this still a thing? Here.
This may be my favorite. pic.twitter.com/qA7RMllkGS
— Ally Maynard (@missmayn) March 24, 2018
1968: if only computers existed
1978: if only more people had computers
1988: if only the computers were all connected
1998: if only the computers could fit in a pocket
2008: if only everyone talked to each other using their pocket computer all the time
2018: oh— Computer Facts (@computerfact) March 21, 2018
fun fact: nestle owns the rights to a clean water source close to Flint, Michigan where children are being poisoned w lead contaminated water
residents don’t get to drink the clean water bc it’s exclusively used to bottle Nestle’s most expensive brandhttps://t.co/u5uDca3jde
— corny on main (@Tesseraconteur) March 22, 2018
“I was out getting food to feed my babies when a rusty, sharp, metal leg hold trap snapped on my leg. I’m in pain, but I’m even more scared for my babies. What will they do without me? What will they think when their mama never comes home?
I’ve tried twisting and pulling and everything else I could imagine, for the past few days, but I can’t get out. I’ve been drinking the dew in the mornings, but it’s not enough. My throat is so parched I can hardly breathe. I’ve dug everywhere to search for anything to eat, but there’s only grass and dirt. As I grow weaker, I’m starting to ask myself: is the only way out for me to chew my own leg off? My babies need me, but I don’t know if I can do it. I’m afraid if I even start, I’ll just pass out and die.
But what else is there for me to do? Please, help me. I’m scared. I’m alone. And my babies are going to die.”
This is what every animal in a leg-hold trapped is saying. But you can help us save animals like her by making fur history. If the fur ban passes in San Francisco, on March 27, it will start a wave of change across the globe. Every name and signature counts, as we’ll be passing the full list to the SF Board on March 26.