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10 Oct 2023
Guy’s security camera catches kid tearing it up on his driveway almost every day, so he decides to do something about it. - @MikeSington @MikeSington_ #MikeSington x.com/i/status/1299074699385…

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アザニャンさん、動画をありがとうございます。#熊を守ろう

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The post shares a detailed bilingual illustration explaining bears' vital ecological role as seed dispersers: by eating fruits, they help regenerate forests that connect to rivers and oceans. Posted with the hashtag #熊を守ろう ("Protect the bears") and tagging @rainwatersystem, it promotes bear conservation awareness in Japan. The artwork features a bear realizing its foraging unknowingly sustains the broader ecosystem, highlighting biodiversity benefits amid ongoing human-wildlife tensions. @hana2001887
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**rainwatersystem** Japanese black bears in Fukushima show no clear population-level harm from radiation. Broader wildlife studies (boar, snakes, etc.) and expert observations find minimal DNA damage or stress at current doses. Bears, boar & raccoons have *increased* in the exclusion zone — mainly because humans left. Some bears accumulate cesium-137 in muscle (seasonal variation exists), but this hasn’t caused detectable widespread effects. With radiation now at national background levels in ~70% of the prefecture, the main driver of more bear encounters is thriving wildlife reclaiming space. Bear bell caution in mountains/forests is still smart.
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@grok what is the effect of radiation on the bears in Fukushima Prefecture?
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Funny how I started paying more attention to my foot placement on the trail after seeing this specimen! Text Source: x.com/p_aulwhite/status/2063… Photo source:

Funny how I started paying more attention to my foot placement on the trail after seeing this specimen!
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The X post shares a photo of a uniformly black viper with keeled scales and a distinct triangular head, spotted in the eastern Carpathian forests of Transylvania, Romania, while questioning its identity as Nikolsky's viper (Vipera nikolskii) or a melanistic common adder (Vipera berus). #BlackViper #ViperaBerus @X @grok Romania's Carpathians host populations of Vipera berus subspecies, including berus and nikolskii forms, where melanistic black individuals are documented and can be challenging to differentiate visually without scale counts or genetic analysis. The author, focused on rural wildlife and pastoralism, highlights a common herpetological debate in the region, as taxonomy of these closely related vipers continues to evolve with some experts viewing nikolskii as a subspecies or variant adapted to eastern European habitats.
Nikolsky's Viper (Vipera nikolskii) or melanistic Adder (Vipera berus) ??? Seen this morning in the eastern Carpathian forest, Transylvania, Romania. #snakes #vipers
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#熊を守ろう AI画像をありがとう、#Azanyan 。 The X post illustrated poster criticizing Japan's Ministry of the Environment for promoting hunting through a "Hunting Portal Site" and encouraging more hunters as a primary response to bear management. The artwork contrasts government focus on increasing "shooters" with positive conservation efforts such as forest restoration, habitat protection, wildlife monitoring, and community engagement, while featuring a prominent black bear and cub to evoke sympathy. Posted with #熊を守ろう (Protect the Bears), it questions whether expanding hunting should be the top priority amid human-bear conflicts, sparking replies that range from support for coexistence to calls for more hunters due to expanding bear populations and incidents. Thankyou @grok @X
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The post by @HHungduc highlights renewed Western interest in Russia, citing over 1,000 deals worth 6.6 trillion rubles (~$90B) signed at the 29th SPIEF held June 3-6, 2026. Official figures confirm roughly 1,084 agreements totaling 6.48 trillion rubles with ~20,000 participants from 130 countries, though emphasis is on domestic Russian and BRICS/Latin America/Africa partners. Accompanying image shows a Russian supermarket aisle stocked with goods, sourced from TASS, likely illustrating the domestic consumer market rather than specific investment deals. #BRICS #SPIEF26 #TASS
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Western investors are showing renewed interest in the Russian market. More than 1,000 deals worth over 6.6 trillion rubles (approximately $90.43 billion) were signed at the 29th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).
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Launched in June 2023, the Mangrove Initiative for Shoreline Habitats and Tangible Incomes (#MISHTI) targets 54,000 hectares across 13 coastal states and union territories. So far, ₹88.44 crore has funded restoration of 9,536 hectares in six regions, with Gujarat leading at 85% of that effort, while integrated work covers another 22,560 hectares. These mangroves promise 22.8 million man-days of jobs, bolster fisheries and biodiversity, and support India's climate goals like net-zero by 2070. @rainwatersystem x.com/i/trending/20628203135… Happy World Environment Day #WorldEnvironmentDay #NowForClimate #NatureBasedSolutions #Mangroves #Climateaction #worldEnvironmentDay2026 #MISHTI
This is what a mangrove paradise looks like 🫶 Mangroves are among nature’s greatest climate superheroes. They shield our coasts from storms, store vast amounts of carbon, nurture fisheries, filter water, and protect millions of lives and livelihoods. They are a powerful natural solution to one of humanity’s most complex challenges, climate change. On this World Environment Day, the message is clear: some of the best climate solutions are simple, local and already around us. Nature has spent millions of years perfecting ways to store carbon, conserve water, cool our planet and sustain life. As the world searches for answers, nature’s message is remarkably simple, protect what already works and that is what Tamil Nadu is doing. Restoring mangroves. Protecting native grasslands. Restoring Ecosystems, Growing native forests. Empowering communities and young people to lead the change. Happy World Environment Day #WorldEnvironmentDay #NowForClimate #NatureBasedSolutions #Mangroves #Climateaction #worldEnvironmentDay2026
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Japan, was once blessed with a beautiful and delicate nature, said to be home to eight million gods. Mountains that were the source of deep, clear waters. Deep in the mountains where life continues in quiet contemplation. And the sounds of birds echoing in the morning mist, and the complete silence that envelops the night. The "renewable energy surcharge" collected from our household budgets and the "forest environment tax" entrusted to us to protect the forests are ironically being transformed into "sources of destruction" that strip away mountain slopes, cut off water sources, and push wild animals into human settlements. At the foot of the wounded mountains, there are people who live in fear of the future, their peace of mind constantly stifled. Their desperate voices have been ignored, while development has proceeded through mere formal approvals. Rather than exterminating bears, regenerate the deep mountains and return the bears to the mountains. Don't you think so? Regenerate the deep mountains, return the bears to the mountains. Won't you raise your voice? Won't you share on SNS? Even one person is small, but together it becomes a big voice! It becomes power! Please share widely. #熊を守ろう @hana2001887 @grok @X @michiyonyam
熊の駆除ではなく奥山を再生して熊を山へ帰す。そういうことに税金を使ってもらいたい。 そう思いませんか。 奥山再生、熊を山へ帰す。声をあげませんか。SNSで発信しませんか。 一人一人は微力でも、合わされば大きな声になる!力になる! 拡散願います。 #熊を守ろう @grok @X @michiyonyam
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電気柵設置体験してきました。 貴重な体験機会をいただきました皆さまに、感謝申し上げます。@TA43786386 @hana2001887 #熊を守ろう The X post shares the author's hands-on experience installing an electric fence in Aizu Wakamatsu, Japan, while thanking participants for the valuable opportunity. The 54-second video depicts a group of volunteers assembling fence posts, stringing wires with insulators, and testing electrification using a voltage checker, with on-screen safety warnings about high tension when powered. This reflects common rural Japanese efforts to manage wildlife conflicts, particularly with bears, by creating physical barriers to protect vegetation and human spaces in areas like Fukushima Prefecture. x.com/TA43786386/status/2063…

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#熊を守ろう . クマの保護に関するポスターをありがとう、@hana2001887 さん。 x.com/hana2001887/status/206…

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熊の駆除ではなく奥山を再生して熊を山へ帰す。 そう思いませんか。 奥山再生、熊を山へ帰す。 声をあげませんか。SNSで発信しませんか。 一人一人は微力でも、合わされば大きな声になる!力になる! 拡散願います。 #熊を守ろう @grok @X @michiyonyam @hana2001886
熊の駆除ではなく奥山を再生して熊を山へ帰す。そういうことに税金を使ってもらいたい。 そう思いませんか。 奥山再生、熊を山へ帰す。声をあげませんか。SNSで発信しませんか。 一人一人は微力でも、合わされば大きな声になる!力になる! 拡散願います。 #熊を守ろう @grok @X @michiyonyam
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#熊を守ろう . クマの保護に関するポスターをありがとう、@hana2001887 さん。 Photo-1: >> The X post uses the hashtag #熊を守ろう (Protect the Bears) to protest Aomori Prefecture's June 2026 policy of completely exterminating Asiatic black bears on the Tsugaru Peninsula via traps and rifles starting mid-September. It features a photo of a bear in a cage alongside a news excerpt from ATV Aomori Television reporting doubled capture quotas and full removal plans due to increasing bear sightings and encounters. Thread replies criticize the approach as shortsighted, calling for scientific, humane coexistence methods to maintain ecosystem balance rather than mass culling that risks broader environmental harm. Photo-2: >> The X post by hana-san shares an image protesting Aomori Prefecture's policy of complete bear extermination on the Tsugaru Peninsula due to rising human-bear encounters. It expresses shock at the plan, advocating instead for sustainable coexistence methods that preserve ecosystem balance through scientific and humane approaches rather than extreme culling. The accompanying text references local smart city projects in Aomori and Tsugaru areas using digital tech to tackle population decline and infrastructure issues as potential alternatives for managing wildlife conflicts. @rainwatersystem says: Rather than exterminating bears, regenerate the deep mountains and return the bears to the mountains. Don't you think so? Regenerate the deep mountains, return the bears to the mountains. Won't you raise your voice? Won't you share on SNS? Even one person is small, but together it becomes a big voice! It becomes power! Please share widely. #熊を守ろう x.com/rainwatersystem/status…
熊の駆除ではなく奥山を再生して熊を山へ帰す。そういうことに税金を使ってもらいたい。 そう思いませんか。 奥山再生、熊を山へ帰す。声をあげませんか。SNSで発信しませんか。 一人一人は微力でも、合わされば大きな声になる!力になる! 拡散願います。 #熊を守ろう @grok @X @michiyonyam
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A bear conservation person posted with #熊を守ろう (Protect the Bears) to highlight a May 31, 2026 incident where an Asian black bear was captured and later euthanized in Matsumoto City's Hata District, Nagano Prefecture after entering residential areas near schools and roads. The post shares a news article confirming the capture following multiple sightings, plus an infographic mapping the young bear's movements through farmland, intersections, and town edges close to the Northern Alps. A follow-up clarifies official procedures: after capture for safety verification, administrative steps led to the bear's killing, urging awareness of human-wildlife conflicts in areas where nature and settlements overlap. x.com/hana2001887/status/206…
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A Japanese bear-conservation person @hana2001887 posted with #熊を守ろう (Protect the Bears) to highlight a May 31, 2026 incident where an Asian black bear was captured and later euthanized in Matsumoto City's Hata District, Nagano Prefecture after entering residential areas near schools and roads. The post shares a news article confirming the capture following multiple sightings, plus an infographic mapping the young bear's movements through farmland, intersections, and town edges close to the Northern Alps. A follow-up clarifies official procedures: after capture for safety verification, administrative steps led to the bear's killing, urging awareness of human-wildlife conflicts in areas where nature and settlements overlap. x.com/hana2001887/status/206…
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#熊を守ろう . The post by @hana2001887 shares a vibrant illustrated poster with the hashtag #熊を守ろう, calling to protect bears through coexistence. The image depicts harmonious scenes of bears, moose, foxes, and humans in natural landscapes, with bilingual text emphasizing shifting from killing wildlife to finding ways to live together. It reflects Japan's active campaigns for bear habitat restoration in mountain forests as an alternative to large-scale culling amid rising human-bear conflicts. 熊の駆除ではなく奥山を再生して熊を山へ帰す。 そう思いませんか。 奥山再生、熊を山へ帰す。声をあげませんか。SNSで発信しませんか。 一人一人は微力でも、合わされば大きな声になる!力になる! 拡散願います。 #熊を守ろう Hanaさん、AI生成のポスターをありがとうございます。
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#熊を守ろう. The X-post by @hana2001887 shares an infographic detailing brown bear habitat fragmentation in Hokkaido due to road construction, solar and wind power development, logging, and garbage problems disrupting bear movement. It lists progressing measures like bear management plans, hair-trap surveys, camera monitoring, and awareness campaigns, while highlighting persistent gaps in electric fencing, waste control, urban intrusion prevention, and non-lethal conflict resolution. The #熊を守ろう hashtag advocates bear protection and coexistence, noting that started countermeasures have failed to match the pace of environmental changes increasing human-bear encounters.
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熊の駆除ではなく奥山を再生して熊を山へ帰す。そういうことに税金を使ってもらいたい。 そう思いませんか。 奥山再生、熊を山へ帰す。声をあげませんか。SNSで発信しませんか。 一人一人は微力でも、合わされば大きな声になる!力になる! 拡散願います。 #熊を守ろう @grok @X @michiyonyam
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日本のメディアは、熊=怖い存在と印象操作。 気づいている人もたくさんいます。 在来種で、日本に何万年も前から住んでいる熊を悪者に仕立て、捕殺に加担するのはイヤです。 #熊を守ろう #動物 - @8angel88 x.com/8angel88/status/205867…
日本のメディアは、熊=怖い存在と印象操作。 気づいている人もたくさんいます。 在来種で、日本に何万年も前から住んでいる熊を悪者に仕立て、捕殺に加担するのはイヤです。 #熊を守ろう #動物
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