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Lions, Tigers, And Bears (Live Happily Ever After!)

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Put on your smiling faces, SuperForesters. This one will get you grinnin’

My dear sweet mother, SuperForester Susan, just sent me an email about Leo the lion, Shere Khan the tiger, and Baloo the bear, who were all rescued by police in Georgia from some jive turkeys who’d decided to keep them as pets. Brought to Noah’s Ark Animal Rescue Center in Locust Grove, the three became fast friends and now live together in peace!

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Says Diane Smith, Assistant director at Noah’s Ark:

“We could have separated them, but since they came as a kind of family, the zoo decided to keep them together. To our knowledge, this is the only place where you’ll find this combination of animals together.”

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“Baloo and Shere Khan are very close,” says Diane. “That is because they rise early, and as Leo is a lion, he likes to spend most of the day sleeping. It is wonderful and magical to see a giant American Black Bear put his arm around a Bengal and then to see the tiger nuzzle up to the bear like a domestic cat.”

Ha! Early risers with sharp incisors! Lulz.

All three animals are considered natural enemies, but take them to a place where their needs are taken care of and watch as the former enemies become fast friends…  Interesting. That gives me a lot of hope for peace among humans. Take care of people’s needs and watch as they treat each other as friends. Simple enough :)

Cheers Mom, for sending this in, and cheers to whoever wrote it up in the first place!

Check out Noah’s Ark. They rad!

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Sunken Garden Park (Atlanta), Bottle Project!

Good Morning All!

I just read about this great project that is going on in Atlanta right now. It’s called the Bottle Project and it was created by artists Craig Dongoski, Pam Longobardi and Joe Peragine.

“Constructed primarily of recycled water bottles, this sculpture creates a larger conversation about the use of water and the public conscious of the current drought in Atlanta. This collaborative project creates a multi-level entry point of education and participation, as well as underscores the power of art to direct social change. In an active collection effort, residents of Atlanta contributed the raw material for this piece by amassing over 5,000 cast-away bottles.”
(via Public Broadcasting Atlanta)

This was their proposal drawing, which is also cool:

Pam also has a project of beautiful photographs and a film documenting her going to the shores in Hawaii and collecting debris (mostly plastic) that has been collecting after circulating in the ocean. You can check out all her images at her site here. But here are a few:



Both these projects are fascinating.

For more info:
Take a look at their blog called the Water Bottle Project.
Check out Pam’s site for her project Driftwebs.
PBA (Public Broadcasting Atlanta)’s report on the project here.

Side note, these statistics from their blog surprised me:

1 MILLION = number of plastic cups
used on US airline flights
EVERY 6 HOURS

2 MILLION = number of plastic bottles
used in US
EVERY 5 MINUTES

60,000= number of plastic bags
used in US
EVERY 5 SECONDS

(Side Note: SuperForester Julius reminded me of an artist, Chris Jordan who makes images that depicts our consumption, called Running the Numbers. SuperForester Jackson posted about him on SF, Check it here–his images are startling)

The Bottle Project installation in the park closes this month, so if you are in Atlanta and you’ve seen it, let us know what you thought!

Don’t forget your canvas tote today!

Niki