by The Pollination Project | Jan 19, 2024 | Heartivist Of The Week
In Sri Lanka, the Red Slender Loris has lost 80% of its population in the last 200 years and they continue to decline, The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. “I am worried about putting people or animals in a box because everything is meant to be the way they are...
by The Pollination Project | Dec 22, 2023 | Heartivist Of The Week
The consumption of aquatic foods grew from an average of 9.9 kg per person in the 1960s to 20.5 kg in 2019, FAO. “Eating animals is unnecessary and cruel. It creates a huge industry which is detrimental to the environment and people’s health,” William Furney,...
by The Pollination Project | Dec 1, 2023 | Heartivist Of The Week
Air pollution causes 6.7 million deaths a year, according to WHO. “Our environment is really being affected by humans, but we have the ability to change the trajectory of our future. In order to do that we need to take action now collectively, we don’t have time...
by The Pollination Project | Nov 23, 2023 | Heartivist Of The Week
Through pollination, bees provide one-third of the food we eat, The National Wildlife Federation. “What concerns me the most is the state of things we are leaving for our children and grandchildren. We too often make decisions that are short-sighted and only good...
by The Pollination Project | Nov 3, 2023 | Heartivist Of The Week
In Peru, people consume 53.35 kilograms of meat per person annually, World Population Review. “There is a lot of animal suffering in the world but people can’t see it because of their lack of education about it. The first step in promoting animal law is...