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Boina123
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Boina123
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Kingdom Of Wildife

Short clip of my Lasius Niger ants, carrying a Fannia Canicularis fly to their nest.


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Boina123
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I donated my Oxydoras niger to a public aquarium

Boina123
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Boina123
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Balade aérienne à la rencontre de la faune du Niger.

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Milans noir 🦅 et corneilles
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Boina123
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►DESCRIPTION:
Located in the flooded forest of the Pacaya Samiria National
Reserve of the Peruvian Amazon.
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Boina123
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How to care for a Lasius Niger Colony? A question I get and see a lot. Because I caught myself a Lasius Niger Queen this season I thought it would be a good idea to track the progress and document it. As a beginning antkeeper it can be hard raising a queen. Lasius Niger is a really awesome beginner species and I think very underrated. They can grow to huge sizes, are very active and beautiful ants to look at. The Black Garden ants are also the most easiest ant species to find in the wild. And because they are so adaptable it's easy to take care of them.

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0:00 Introduction
0:32 New caught queens
0:42 Test tube setup
0:54 Let the queen rest
1:17 First week
1:37 30-40 days pupae
2:08 First workers
2:32 Facts about Lasius Niger
3:12 First time feeding
3:42 Second time feeding
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Boina123
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Took a 3 day safari on the Niger side of parc W, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Sorry for the shaky camera and I hope you enjoy the video.

Boina123
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Interesting facts about Mammals of Africa, This video is an educational video about the Sable Antelope, Hippotragus niger, considered one of Africa's most beautiful antelope.

Boina123
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Pacte avec les girafes - Niger - Fous d'animaux

Yvonnick Le Pendu, participe à la formation de guides-naturalistes locaux dans le cadre d'un projet d'écotourisme au Niger. Il est très attentif aux comportements des girafes et les suit dans leur milieu naturel.

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Boina123
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Animals weakened by months of drought were unable to escape drowing in heavy rains at the beginning of the wet season. Many families in Niger lost animals this year because of the droughts and lack of government assistance and rampant corruption. Al Jazeera's May Welsh reports

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Boina123
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Au Niger, le dromadaire a joué et continue de jouer un rôle important dans les activités humaines. Malgré l’avènement de moyens de transport modernes, l’animal reste irremplaçable lors des transactions commerciales en zones arides. C’est un animal du désert par excellence.

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In the last three decades, 40 percent of the world’s giraffe population has died. But Niger, the third poorest country in the world, has remarkably reversed the trend — giving a second chance to Africa’s most threatened giraffe subspecies.

The West African giraffe once inhabited an area from the coast in Senegal to Lake Chad, deep in North Africa’s interior. But by 1996, drought, poaching, and habitat loss from growing human and livestock populations brought the population crashing down to near 50; the last giraffes were in southern Niger.

International NGO’s pressed Niger to save the giraffe — which adopted a conservation strategy, put in strict laws to preserve habitat, and placed big penalties for poaching. The new rules, in addition to the fact that no natural predators live near the current reserve, have helped the population grow by a factor of 12 — to more than 600 giraffes today.

But successful conservation has come with a new set of challenges.

Nearby the Kouré Giraffe Zone, local subsistence farmers are angry that giraffes are wreaking havoc on their farms. The reserve simply isn’t large enough to contain, or feed, the fast-growing population.

So ecotourism guides like Adamou Djogo, who help manage the reserve, also set up town halls for villagers once a month. He hears out their concerns, and in turn, hopes to help them understand why the giraffes are important for Niger’s development in the long run.

“People will are quick to say, the giraffes are doing this or that. Right away they think about the problems, but they don’t think about the advantages.” Djogo told VICE News. “We know that the giraffe is our national heritage — and even a global one.”

Last December, the Giraffe Conservation Foundation, along with Niger’s government — relocated eight giraffes to the larger Gadabedji reserve. They hope to establish a new population so that these giraffes can find a new home to thrive.

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The earth's average temperature set a new record high on Thursday, the third time that's happened in a week. Climate scientists say this week could have been the hottest in 120-thousand years.
People in Agadez, Niger are among those experiencing exceptionally hot temperatures.

Al Jazeera’s Barbara Angopa reports.

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Boina123
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Animals' Angels discovers European 'dairy' cows at Moroccan markets during field investigations in October and December 2019.


Germany always claims that "only" 'breeding' animals are exported to non-EU countries such as Morocco. But what is not mentioned in this context: also these 'breeding' animals are not granted any animal welfare guarantees in these countries. They are sold, transported and slaughtered under catastrophic and cruel conditions, as our research on site has shown.


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