Mythology Fuels the Fire

Astrologers increasingly turn to Black Moon Lilith to uncover the raw, rebellious undercurrents in birth charts. Mythology Fuels the Fire Mythology Fuels the Fire (Image Credits: Unsplash) Ancient tales cast Lilith as Adam’s defiant first wife, who rejected subservience in paradise and fled into exile. This figure merges with the fierce Hindu goddess Kali and … Read more

The New Moon Eclipse + Year of the Fire Horse

Ring of Fire Eclipse Ignites Fire Horse Year: Aquarius New Moon’s Cosmic Surge

Sameen David

A potent annular solar eclipse graces the Aquarius New Moon on February 17, 2026, precisely aligning with the start of the Chinese Year of the Fire Horse to signal accelerated transformation across personal and collective realms. The Dramatic Ring of Fire Unveiled The Dramatic Ring of Fire Unveiled (Image Credits: Unsplash) This rare annular solar … Read more

Weekly Astrology Feb 16 -22 Solar Eclipse, Fire Horse,Pisces, Real Big Bang Aries reset,

Celestial Surge: Solar Eclipse Sparks Fire Horse Year and Rare Aries Reset in Feb 16-22 Forecast

Sameen David

Astrologers highlight February 16-22 as a pivotal week charged with transformative energies from a solar eclipse, the Fire Horse’s arrival, and a historic planetary alignment. Sudden Shifts Ignite the Week Sudden Shifts Ignite the Week (Image Credits: Infinitynow.wordpress.com) Markets experienced unexpected turbulence as the Sun squared Uranus early on February 16 at 12:02 a.m. EDT. … Read more

Amazon deforestation on pace to be the lowest on record, says Brazil

Brazil’s Amazon Deforestation Plunges 35%, Sets Stage for Historic Low

Sameen David

Brazil – Recent satellite monitoring revealed a sharp slowdown in Amazon rainforest clearing as 2026 began. Alerts Signal Lowest Clearing in Over a Decade Alerts Signal Lowest Clearing in Over a Decade (Image Credits: Imgs.mongabay.com) The National Institute for Space Research (INPE) reported just 1,325 square kilometers of deforestation alerts from August 1, 2025, to … Read more

Improving the Utility of Avian Radar for Bird Strike Avoidance and Habitat Management

From Radar Tracks to Risk Reduction: Montana Researchers Elevate Avian Radar Capabilities

Sameen David

University of Montana researchers, partnering with Ellsworth and Offutt Air Force Bases, have developed innovative methods to maximize the potential of specialized avian radar systems for aviation safety and wildlife stewardship. Webinar Invites Experts to Explore Radar Breakthroughs Webinar Invites Experts to Explore Radar Breakthroughs (Image Credits: Pixabay) The Military Lands Working Group hosts a … Read more

Mass Manatee Release Includes Three Former Cincinnati Zoo Residents

Three Cincinnati Zoo Manatees Freed in Florida’s Largest Recent Release

Sameen David

Florida waters – More than 20 rehabilitated manatees returned to their natural habitat earlier this week, including three females that had called the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden home during a critical recovery phase. Orphans to Ocean Giants: Remarkable Turnarounds Orphans to Ocean Giants: Remarkable Turnarounds (Image Credits: Upload.wikimedia.org) Rescued as vulnerable calves suffering from … Read more

Southern elephant seals recover in Southern Africa, but global picture is mixed

Southern Elephant Seals Mark Conservation Victory in South Africa Amid Global Uncertainties

Sameen David

Prince Edward Islands, South Africa — Southern elephant seals breeding on Marion and Prince Edward Islands have transitioned from near threatened to least concern status, highlighting effective local protections in a remote sub-Antarctic setting. A Striking Population Rebound A Striking Population Rebound (Image Credits: Imgs.mongabay.com) Researchers counted nearly 1,400 pups on the islands in 2023, … Read more

In Ecuador’s Chocó, roads shape the fate of the rainforest

Roads Reshape the Destiny of Ecuador’s Chocó Rainforest Wildlife

Sameen David

Hoja Blanco, Ecuador — Expanding road networks in the northwestern Chocó rainforest have transformed remote wilderness into accessible frontiers, altering habitats for species that once thrived in isolation. Loggers Paved the Initial Paths Loggers Paved the Initial Paths (Image Credits: Imgs.mongabay.com) Timber companies first breached the dense canopy during the 1980s and 1990s. Firms like … Read more