Black Jaguar, Bagheera, being sneaky while stalking staff.
Black Jaguar, Bagheera, being sneaky while stalking staff.
The Scoop on Poop: International Pooper Scooper Week was April 1-7
How do we scoop the poop?
What happens after the poop is scooped?
Why is poop-scooping important for animal health?
When you visit the refuge, you will inevitably spot a keeper scooping poop – it’s just part of the job!
Read this blog and more at https://www.turpentinecreek.org/blog/
Huggy Bear says Spring is his favorite time of year!
Tigger Savannah cat enjoys the signs of the Spring season. The grass is starting to grow, birds are singing, and the cats are feeling talkative and feisty.
GOOD Morning from Dryden Bobcat. Dryden hears staff and interns coming down the hill.
Good night, friends! Detroit Tiger is settling in for a snooze but is still keeping an eye on what his neighbors are doing.
Beautiful Ginger Serval is resting to prepare for some Friday night prowling.
Black Bear Koda G - Oh, there is nothing like a GOOD SCRATCH to help loosen the heavy winter coat.
For me, an aquarium is simultaneously a sanctuary, meditation, and a means of self-expression. It inspires, calms, and provides an opportunity to create. #Aquarium #Meditation #Creativity #Sanctuary
Serval cat Jake is worn out after playing with smashing his enrichment boxes.
Please note:
All #bees in these clips were immediately rescued and survived.
Rescue was delayed for less than a minute to record their plight to make more people aware of this issue.
Whilst we concentrate on bees here all #insects should be shown the same consideration.
11/11
#nature
#wildlife
#help
#sanctuary
#bumblebees
#spring
#saturday
Beacher is not fond of waiting his turn when it comes to breakfast time.
Hello from post-Equinox heat wave here in the sacred Mojave.
We see with the return of the sun also the return of young tree leaves, bees, dragonflies, and so much more. The cover crops I failed to grow last year are sprouting en masse in newly finished infiltration basins, irrigated with greywater from the communal house, and I've even seen mushrooms that I've inoculated into straw beds fruit after rains. So much of this feels like hope. Our young chickens are enjoying their first unsupervised forays into their little fenced run (until they're big enough to trust foraging), and we saw our first Great Horned Owl a few weeks ago.
Our website is live, and I hope you'll join us if you haven't already. We're releasing our first newsletter Monday, trying to put to digital paper Equinox contemplations, and bring you along on this journey with us.
It's free, and we appreciate your support.
We are also trying to get a few trees in the ground before it gets too hot. If you feel up to monetary support to help us with purchasing saplings, we don't have our own ko-fi or paid tiers of the newsletter offering, yet, but we can accept donations (or purchases that support the ranch) through Siin's ko-fi:
https://ko-fi.com/sigillosacro
We appreciate & love you all, being to being. Stay safe out there.
Siin & Star
GOOD MORNING from Savannah Cat, Beacher.
We wish you a wonderful day!