Cassandra Snyder+FollowSwan Rescue Squad to the Rescue!A swan got totally tangled in fishing line on Lake Ronkonkoma and couldn’t swim or fly—seriously heartbreaking. But a team of local wildlife heroes (with a boat and a net!) pulled off an epic rescue and set the swan free, unharmed. The wild part? This all could’ve been avoided if people just picked up their fishing lines. Friendly reminder: our trash can really mess with wildlife. Let’s do better! #WildlifeRescue #Teamwork #ProtectNature #Pets20Share
darrell47+FollowTrail Trash Drama: Why Are We Like This?Ever been out hiking and stumbled on a pile of bottles and candy wrappers? One hiker just posted pics of a trashed trail, and honestly, the comments are all calling out how humans can be the worst. Besides ruining the view, this garbage messes with wildlife and even seeps into our food and water. Some folks are grabbing trash bags and cleaning up as they go—maybe it’s time we all did? Would you pick up someone else’s litter? #LeaveNoTrace #HikingFails #ProtectNature20Share
Jennifer Mckenzie+FollowWho dumps a fake tree in the woods?!Imagine hiking to your fave fishing spot and stumbling on... a plastic Christmas tree just chilling among the real ones. One hiker was so annoyed, they snapped pics and vowed to come back with trash bags. Turns out, this isn’t a one-time thing—people keep dumping trash and even starting illegal fires here. It’s not just gross, it’s illegal and dangerous for wildlife. Why do people treat nature like a dumpster? Would you ever call someone out for this? #ProtectNature #LeaveNoTrace #WildlifeMatters #Finance10Share
Robin Long+FollowRiverbank Trash Finds That’ll Make You FumeImagine hiking your favorite park, only to find a cup stuffed with trash—right next to a trash can! One hiker’s rant about litterbugs is so relatable it hurts. With billions of pieces of litter along U.S. waterways, it’s no wonder our parks are suffering. The wildest part? Studies show just having more trash cans actually helps! If you’ve ever wanted to toss a litterbug in the bin, you’re not alone. Would you call out someone for trashing nature? #LitteringSucks #ProtectNature #EcoFriendly #Spirituality100Share
Wesley Romero+FollowWho Steals Osprey Eggs?!Just when you think you’ve seen it all—someone actually climbed into an osprey nest in Oregon and stole eggs right in front of a longtime birdwatcher! Ospreys are protected, and messing with their nests is a big no-no (think huge fines and even jail). The birdwatcher snapped pics and reported it, so fingers crossed these egg thieves get caught. Seriously, who does that to baby birds? #WildlifeCrime #Osprey #ProtectNature #Pets70Share
kerryrivera+FollowNature Lover Calls Out LitterbugsSomeone just posted pics of trash floating in a beautiful Brampton waterway, and honestly, it’s infuriating. Cans, bottles, and garbage everywhere—why do people still think this is okay? Littering isn’t just ugly, it actually hurts wildlife and pollutes our water. One commenter said, 'We have to care when others don’t.' Picking up after yourself is literally the easiest way to help the planet. Would you call out a litterbug if you saw one? #ProtectNature #StopLittering #KeepItClean #EcoFriendly #NatureLovers #Safety10Share
Melvin Mosley+FollowHumans Are Wrecking Wildlife—It’s OfficialScientists just dropped a bombshell after digging through 2,000+ studies: humans are the main reason wildlife is disappearing at record speed. Habitat loss, pollution, climate change—you name it, we’re behind it. The wildest part? This isn’t just bad for animals; it messes with our health, too. Think more diseases and less balance in nature. Want to help? Try rewilding your yard or supporting climate causes. Are we doing enough to protect nature? What do you think? #BiodiversityCrisis #ClimateChange #ProtectNature #Wildlife #EcoFriendly #Science16793Share