Tamara Jones+FollowYou Won’t Believe How Dangerous Cute Wildlife Can BeEver see a baby deer or fuzzy duckling and want to scoop it up? Turns out, that’s a big no-no! Wildlife experts say the best thing you can do is keep your distance—those adorable babies usually have fiercely protective parents nearby. Getting too close can mean angry animal attacks, orphaned critters, or even a trip to the ER. Next time you spot a wild baby, snap a pic from afar and let nature do its thing! #Science #WildlifeWednesday #NatureLover100Share
justme +Follow"Knock on wood" The interesting thing about "tapping or knocking on wood for the New Year makes me think of the story telling folklores i've read read in the past. "legend says if you knock or tap on a tree in the forest, you invite and allow the spirits of the forest trees to protect you from negative, unwanted influences, and help with guidance."which then became the saying "knock on wood" for luck, protection or even positive guidance. So its entirely fitting to knock on wood 🪵 for the New Year too. This is a pic of one of my favorite massive pine trees 🌲 I added some glitter detail. Note: not every folklore for the holiday needs to cost a fortune to try. This one is free and it doesn't need to be a tree but a tree works too. #newyear #folklore #superstition #spirituality #fypageシ #NatureLover 51Share
robertjones+FollowWhy 'Tourist Warts' Are Ruining NatureTurns out those cute rock stacks you see on hiking trails—aka 'tourist warts'—are actually a big no-no! A local Icelandic guide says stacking rocks damages fragile landscapes, messes with wildlife, and can even destroy historic cairns. Some rangers are now fencing off areas to stop the trend. Next time you’re tempted to leave your mark, think twice—nature doesn’t need our souvenirs! #News #LeaveNoTrace #NatureLover10Share