Articles for author: Andrew Alpin

How Bees Pollinating Help Save the World

Andrew Alpin

From Tokyo to Trinidad and Tobago, theirs an abundance of bees worldwide, pollinating most, if not all, plants within its periphery. Small in stature but feared by many, their ability to transform ecosystems is unprecedented within the animal kingdom. They play a pivotal role that extends far beyond their reputation as honey producers. These tiny, ...

How Cane Toads Are Devastating Hawaiian Ecosystems

Andrew Alpin

In recent years, the Hawaiian Islands have faced a silent invasion that threatens their delicate ecosystems. The introduction of cane toads (Rhinella marina), initially intended to control pests in sugarcane fields, has spiraled into a catastrophic ecological disaster. These amphibious invaders, native to South and Central America, have rapidly multiplied and spread across the islands, ...

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The World of Psychedelic Frogs: The Ayahuasca Experience

Andrew Alpin

In the lush rainforests of South America, a remarkable and mystifying phenomenon unfolds – psychedelic frogs. These vibrant amphibians, known for their striking colors and otherworldly properties, have captured the fascination of scientists, explorers, and seekers of altered states alike. The most famous among these enchanting creatures are the Phyllobates genus, commonly referred to as ...

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The Last Stripes: Tiger Population Continues to Decline

Andrew Alpin

Tigers populations have faced decades of habitat destruction, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict, leading to a dramatic decline in their numbers. Today, they are among the most endangered species on Earth. The tiger’s plight is a sobering reminder of how swiftly a species can plummet toward extinction when human activities go unchecked. The Numbers There are ...

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Do Dogs Dream of Their Owners? Insights from Harvard Psychologist

Andrew Alpin

Have you ever watched your canine companion as they sleep, witnessing their twitching noses, and legs that move as if they’re running? It’s easy to speculate about what could be occupying their dreams, especially after an active day of chasing balls and exploring the outdoors. However, recent research by Harvard psychologist Dr Deirdre Barrett suggests ...

Basking shark spotted in B.C

Rare Basking Shark Sighting off B.C Coast Sparks Hope for Species Recovery

Andrew Alpin

An English paddle boarding couple have reported seeing a rare basking shark off Wallace Island in the Gulf Islands, British Columbia. The fascinating creature which looks like a prehistoric monster was spotted in June 2024 by Nick Gallant and his wife, owners of Island Magic Experiences while on a paddleboard excursion. Witnesses to a Rare ...

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World’s Oldest Dinosaur Skeleton Discovered in Brazil Following Heavy Rains

Andrew Alpin

In a surprising turn of events, heavy rains in southern Brazil have uncovered one of the oldest dinosaur skeletons known to date. The discovery occurred near the city of Santa Maria in Southern Brazil, where the researchers uncovered the skeleton of a  Herrerasaurid dinosaur, believed to be about 233 million years old. The discovery makes ...

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Recovery of the Mediterranean Monk Seal

Andrew Alpin

The Mediterranean monk seal, one of the world’s most endangered marine mammals, has witnessed a notable resurgence in recent years. This species, historically widespread across the Mediterranean and Black Seas and parts of the Atlantic, faced a drastic decline due to human activities. However, conservation efforts have led to their reclassification from “critically endangered” to ...