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Salt storms sting herders on the Mongolian Plateau

Local herders bear the brunt of salt sandstorms and waning pastures on the lower reaches of the Wulagai River in Inner Mongolia

Zhou-zhen , Zhejiang , China , Mongolia , Inner-mongolia , Nei-mongol , Xilingol , Inner-mongolia-autonomous-region , Beijing , Jiuquwan , Jiangxi , Arizona

Blog: 'Rohit4Rhinos' - does celebrity support for animals really work? | Opinion


Source: Rohit Sharma Twitter
The captain of the Mumbai Indians, Rohit Sharma, sported a unique design on his IPL cricket shoes in the inaugural match of the tournament against RCB.
 
 
The art on Sharma's spikes made a bold statement, literally calling out to "Save The Rhino". Though to be honest, despite watching the entire match, I did not notice the special themed shoes. And I can be pretty sure that most others too did not actually figure that there was special messaging on Rohit Sharma’s shoes to save the 'vulnerable' species from extinction. I caught the news only the next day when some newspapers carried the story.

South-africa , Australia , United-states , Mumbai , Maharashtra , India , United-kingdom , Australian , Rahul-dev , Shahid-kapoor , John-abraham , Crawford-allan

ENGOs in China working closely with government on environmental protection


ENGOs in China working closely with government on environmental protection
Shan Jie Published: Jan 25, 2021 07:52 PM
Photo: IC
Since the initial site selection of a hydraulic project for Poyang Lake - one of China's largest freshwater lakes in the Yangtze River basin - was made public earlier this month, environmental volunteer Liu Huili and her coworkers have been trying hard to persuade the government to give up the idea.
"No matter it's a dam or a sluice gate, the project may hurt local ecological environment," Liu said. These days, along with many other volunteers, she has been busy submitting objections, collecting public signatures and asking environment and hydraulic experts for advice. "It will affect local creatures such as finless porpoises and many migratory birds," she said.

Guangzhou , Guangdong , China , Beijing , Yangtze-river , China-general , Poyang-lake , Jiangxi , Jilin , Tianjin , Chinese , Wang-jingjing