Stray Animals Not Safe In Winter

“Winter gives us the opportunity to stay inside and look outside. Snuggle up in thesofa, put a blanket over you,have a cup of hot cocoa, and enjoy the observations on  this precious season.

“Winter is the time for comfort, for good food and warmth, for the touch of a friendly hand and for a talk beside the fire: It is the time for home. (the warmth in winter)

BUT what about those who don’t have a home? For them, winter is definitely not a time for comfort, but a time for freezing and hunger.

Homeless people could die of coldness, so could stray animals.

We see the homeless sleep in the subway stations or the underground, where it’s relatively warmer and free of the chilly wind. I don’t see many stray animals stay in the underground for night; perhaps they are afraid of humans. Most often they hide in trash cans, car engine compartment or inside the wheels or the tail pipes where it’s warmer, and to them, safer.

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But the truth is it’s not safe at all sleeping inside any of the places above. Especially the latter three. In China every year countless cats are critically injured, even killed inside their “warm spots”. In the morning most people go downstairs, directly get in their cars, start the engine, and head for  office. Chances are, a poor kitty was soundly sleeping under the hood of the car and didn’t get a chance to wake up and escape before the car moved and hurt her.

SO next time before starting your car, please take time to check inside the engine compartment, the wheels and the trail tube, see if any small animal is inside. Not just cats, rats, little yellow weasels, which are common here in Hefei are all possible.If you’ve checked and don’t see any of them but still aren’t sure, it’s also a very good idea to sound your horn for a few times and wait for seconds, as my mom always does. Hearing the noise, the small animals are alarmed and would come out and escape. 

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IF you forget to “release”the little thing and  hurt it, please contact the veterinary hospital and get the animal medical treatment as soon as possible. Don’t try moving the animal if he/she is stuck in the wheel or the engine compartment. Don’t move your car, either.

Most of the homeless animals are homeless because ​​some of us bought them and then abandoned them. Most of the wild animals would “break into” our city because we took their homes. Now they are just trying to survive in a strange place without sofa, fireplace or warm woods.Is there any reason why we shouldn’t at least give them a safer spot for overnight?

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Flight Behavior: What Is The Use of Saving A Planet That Has No Soul Left In It?

World consumption of paper has grown 400 percent in the last 40 years. Now nearly 4 billion trees or 35 percent of the total trees cut around the world are used in paper industries on every continent.(source)

For the trees’ sake, please please please please use e-books!

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Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver
Pages: 448
Release Date: November 6, 2012
Publisher: Harper
Genre: Literary Fiction

flight behaviorA novel you wouldn’t put down once opening the first page.

Barbara wrote with close attention to language and intelligent arrangement of plot. Only having read the first chapter, you would never get right what the novel is really about.

Generally, the 2012 novel  focuses on the interactions between humans and the natural environmental they are living in, which leads to a core topic of today’s environmental  situation:climate change. But not like what we read in  Science, where climate change is drawn in a scientific way. No logical reasoning, non data analysis, climate  change in Flight  Behavior is lyrically written, tragic, sad, forcing innocent monarch butterflies abandon  their hometown  (also original wintering habitat) and flew all the way to a small town in southern U.S for survival.  

Family matters, communities, scientists, butterflies, climate change, meanings of life, faith…

No more spoilers, hope you enjoy this book and after reading it, would see more respects in environmental conservation.

The Sea Around Us_Rachel Carson

World consumption of paper has grown 400 percent in the last 40 years. Now nearly 4 billion trees or 35 percent of the total trees cut around the world are used in paper industries on every continent.(source)

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Rachel L.Carson, most famous for her Silent Spring,  also completed many other excellent books on environmental conservation.sea around us

 

As an aquatic biologist early in her career, Rachel explored and admired the mystery of the seas with  brain of a scientist. While as a woman worshiped the nature, she explored it with eyes of a sincere admirer.

As a gifted writer, Rachel whispered to us about the sea in the most beautiful descriptions, leading us to the seasons of an strange but engaging world. As a concerned scientist, she sharply stated the harm human activities did to the seas in a serious voice, making us think, facing disruptions of the ecosystem, what is the right thing to do.

Though the book was written in the 1950s and some of the statistics and facts might have been renewed, it is still a must-read book for everyone.

The sea is powerful but also fragile, is beautiful but her beauty could be forever ruined if we don’t start paying attention to the aquatic protection and restoration. 

An Inconvenient Truth: film and book

     An inconvenient truth is a documentary  film directed by Guggenheim. The 2006 movie is based on former Vice President of the U.S Al Gore’s lecture tour in which he educated citizens about Global Warming. Winning two Academy Awards for  best documentary feature and best original  song, the movies is a great success. 

       To me, whether it gained public popularity  doesn’t matter. The movie has its unique  educating meaning and I recommend that  everyone should watch it. 

       Global Warming is not a rumor. It’s time we  stop ignoring this fact.

     The book An inconvenient truth: the Planetary Emergency of Global Warming And What We Can Do About It written by Al Gore was also published in 2006.

(World consumption of paper has grown 400 percent in the last 40 years. Now nearly 4 billion trees or 35 percent of the total trees cut around the world are used in paper industries on every continent.(source)

For the trees’ sake, please please please please use e-books!)