Rooftop Meadow in Greenpoint, Brooklyn brings native species back to the city, but not where you might think… Continuing the quest to find out what “sustainable living” looks like in a big city, I found myself this past Friday at Kingsland Wildflowers, a rooftop meadow in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, right next-door to New York City’s wastewaterContinueContinue reading “The Birds, the Bees…and the Bats: Rooftop Meadow Restores NYC Nature”
Category Archives: Apes
Ecosia – Troll the internet, plant trees
Simple, easy way to help grow the chimpanzee population and help humans too
Apes and Palm Oil: How YOU can save orangutans with your groceries
Hello All, Back when I was at the goat farm in Tenessee, I took an online class taught by Jane Gooddall through a program called Masterclass. The class was about conservation and chimpanzee behavior and was a-ok. If you’re into chimpanzees and want to learn about conservation through a fireside chat-like series with Jane Gooddall, I’dContinueContinue reading “Apes and Palm Oil: How YOU can save orangutans with your groceries”
Monkey Business
Reflections on time spent WWOOFing in Berlin, Germany in 2016
Chimpanzee Sanctuaries YOU can visit
Found image in google search for Chimfunshi….originally from somewhere on this site: http://vibrant-africa.com/content/2623
Cell Phones = Ape Killing Machines?
Hello hello, I just wanted to write a little something about apes today, since I have time and that is what my blog is ultimately all about. What I am concerned about is how electronics impact chimpanzees and gorillas. We all have our causes, right? Well, I love monkeys, and I have since the 4thContinueContinue reading “Cell Phones = Ape Killing Machines?”
Chimpfo (Chimpanzee Info)
Hello Readers, Just wanted to share some thrilling chimpfo with you. I donated some money to the Jane Gooddall Institute a while back because I love what they do, and they sent me a little biography of one of the chimps they rescued in the Congo. See this link to read about chimpy, the chimp I apparentlyContinueContinue reading “Chimpfo (Chimpanzee Info)”
The Monkey Lung Cancer Awareness Association (MLCAA)
Every year, it is possible that many monkeys are diagnosed with lung cancer, especially in the entertainment industry. Helping to raise awareness for this heartbreaking affliction, MLCAA provides financial and psychological support for monkeys suffering from lung cancer and tobacco addiction. Note: this is a joke, possibly with some truth
