Oil-covered penguins rescued in Argentina. During their annual migration as they traveled thousands of miles from Brazil, 141 Magellan penguins were discovered coated with oil off Argentina’s southern Patagonian coast.
Although some were 80% covered with oil, and 11 that sadly had succumbed to poisoning from the contamination, the remaining birds are being cleaned and cared for by rescue workers at an emergency clinic in Chubut province,to prepare them for their release back into nature.
Although officials have not found the oil’s source, Chubut provincial Governor Mario Das Neves pledged to locate those responsible. Magellan penguins, which reside exclusively in South America, are considered a threatened species, primarily because of oil spills as well as climate change, which is causing them to have to travel farther for food.
Although it saddens us to know of those who perished, we are thankful for the lifesaving efforts of the Argentine rescue personnel and for Governor Mario Das Neves’ concern. As we realize more and more the precious gifts bestowed through these creations of the Divine, may we all strive to ensure the safety of their lives and homes as we would our own.
During a July 2008 videoconference in Formosa (Taiwan), Supreme Master Ching Hai spoke of the effects of humanity’s actions with regard to other beings, highlighting our need to preserve the balance of all life.
Supreme Master Ching Hai: Indeed it’s a sad news as some companies or individuals are not responsible because they do not perceive the impact of their actions and the consequences on the environment if they are careless.
So many marine species have suffered, decreased, or completely been wiped out of existence, due to such other’s and careless actions. Oil spills and all that, garbage disposal and all that is harming the environment and killing the wilds a lot.
So I suggest that stricter rules must be imposed to protect the sea, the water, which is our life, which is also our protector in terms of balancing our ecosystems and sustains our planetary equilibrium, and sustains our lives.
We’ve been warned from all sides. It is time that we take heed now and return to our natural loving self. Manifest our love outwardly by protecting, respecting all lives, in action. Meaning again: being a vegetarian, abstain from all animals products.
http://www.france24.com/en/20100915-efforts-underway-save-oil-soaked-penguins-Argentinahttp://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/photo/2010-09/17/c_13516929_2.htmhttp://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-world/oilsoaked-penguins-poisoned-20100916-15cx5.htmlhttp://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/world/view/20100916-292532/Efforts-underway-to-save-oil-soaked-penguins-in-ArgentinaExtra NewsThe UK’s Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra plans a concert featuring music of the world’s most famous composers along with rare footage of Arctic and Antarctic scenery and wildlife such as polar bears, penguins and whales to raise awareness of their vulnerability to human exploitation and climate change.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/classicalmusic/8022699/Polar-regions-to-be-celebrated-in-music.html http://www.lastminute.ie/site/entertainment/event-product.html.skin=engb.lastminute-ie&eventID=856048330-1&multipleIDs=856048330-1|1|1|2&ticketOnly=&catID=94231&pageSize=25&view=&sortBy=nameASCA new UN report on small islands and sustainable development states that despite efforts to progress, their size and relative isolation make them less resilient to recovery from climate change effects such as increasing natural disasters and sea level rise.
http://un.org/esa/dsd/resources/res_pdfs/publications/trends/trends_sids/Trends_in_Sustainable_Development_SIDS.pdfhttp://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp.NewsID=36104&Cr=&Cr1= After analyzing temperatures for summer 2010, US-based NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies Director Dr. James Hansen reports it as the fourth warmest on record, saying also that weather extremes such as the Russian heat wave are a reflection of global temperatures increasing.
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