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Horsewatching

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This group is for anyone who wants to learn about horses by observing them in their natural environment. Join us!!

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27 contributions to Wild Dialogs
Saying Good-bye is Hard to Do
Hi everyone. This is to let you know that I will be leaving Skool. The platform simply does not allow me to create and engage with others in a way that feels professional and effective. Despite repeated attempts to call Skool’s attention to the issues I’ve encountered (which they acknowledge and say others have mentioned) nothing has changed. Especially concerning is the way they expect community owners to use other social media platforms to drive traffic to Skool. I simply don’t have the time or money to set up accounts on, master, and pay for ads on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest (to name just a few) all while struggling to create content and find members for my Skool community. Anyway, that was a long way to say thank you for your interest in and support of Wild Dialogs. I’ve had some wonderful conversations with each of you and hope you will keep in touch. You can always find me on Substack: https://wilddialogs.substack.com. I wish you all the best.
1 like • 8h
Hi Jena! I will follow you with your wonderful contents elsewhere... Sorry you didn't find the right environment here. But I thanks skool in any case for the chance it gave me to meet you!
Tag You're It: Learninng From Horses in Nature
I'm pleased to feature @Letizia Stagno 's "Horse Watching" community, which approaches horses in a new and intriguing way. So often, people see horses as instruments or tools for entertainment, transportation, and work. But Letizia asks what would happen if humans stepped back and let horses teach us? To quote Letizia, "In this group, you will observe horses in nature, interacting with other horses in their own environment. And I assure you it will be fantastic! Together we will explore aspects of their behavior and an ethical approach to these wonderful sentient beings. I look forward to seeing you there!!!" You can check out the Horse Watching group here: https://www.skool.com/equincontro-natura-6806
Tag You're It: Learninng From Horses in Nature
1 like • Mar 17
Thank you @Jena Ball for helping me to share a new colture about horses and a different way to be horse lovers!
Monday Menagerie: The Eastern Newt
This is a juvenile Eastern Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens). Cute isn't it? But don't let its cuteness and size fool you. Even though it is less than 5 inches long, this amphibian is a poisonous carnivore with the ability to regenerate severed limbs! Eastern Newts begin their lives in ponds with dull-green skin, fin-like tails, and feathery gills. After a few months, they migrate from their breeding ponds to begin their terrestrial juvenile years, metamorphosing to an orange/red skin color with light spots/bumps outlined in black. At this stage, they develop a neurotoxin that can be secreted from these bumps, which is quite dangerous if ingested. After a few years in their juvenile form, they return to their breeding pond as adults, metamorphosing back to a dull green color and fin-like tail, though they retain their spots and some of the toxin. This serves as a warning to fish not to eat them. But what is most surprising about these newts is their ability to regenerate limbs, tails, jaws, spinal cords, eye lenses, and even heart tissue after injury. They are pretty tough little changelings. - Information provided by The Central New York Land Trust
Monday Menagerie: The Eastern Newt
1 like • Mar 16
Amphibian and reptiles are so wonderful creatures! This gecko (Tarentula mauritanica) was trapped between a window and a flynet. I set him free and he paid me back letting me take lots of pictures of him. So nice!
1 like • Mar 16
@Jena Ball he screamed a very fun sound when I did pick him! It seemed like the little trumpet of an old bike!
Monday Menagerie 1: The Giant Anteater
These critters have always fascinated me, especially the giant anteater. How can anything so big exist of such tiny insects? They are also very beautiful IMHO - those TAILS! Here are a couple of pics and a short video about them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7l7SMN9NUM P.S. Don't forget that each day of the week we'll be talking about some aspect of nature in Daily Ruminations. Here is the list: - Monday Menagerie - Critters that surprise, shock, scare or simply inspire wonder. - Tag You're It Tuesday - Let's tag people and projects we love on Skool and spread the love! - What's Your Why? - What gets you up in the morning. What's your dream? - Thought provoking Thursdays - What interesting thing about animals or nature got you thinking? - Fabulous Friday - Show us a picture or piece of nature themed art that wowed you. - Poetic Saturday - Share a poem, song about nature, animals or the world at large that you love. - Here Comes the Sun Sunday - What are you looking forward to in the week ahead?
1 like • Mar 2
I love newts! They seem to ne magical creatures! They are like all the other amphibians kings of water, air and ground. There's someting special in them! This one lives in my pond!
Aloha Strong
My dear Ohana from Maui taught me this. So wise, so compassionate, so real: "We come back to Aloha all the time. Aloha's not just hugs and kisses and hearts and all that. No Aloha means hard work. Aloha means you sacrifice so you can transform. There needs to be this like push and pull. Because if everything is easy, it's gonna be weak. It's not going to be a strong foundation. If a journey has challenges, it only makes a person and then the people and then the Earth and Hawaii stronger. The hard part is the whole point." - Hiʻilani Shibata https://www.facebook.com/reel/1954660388460879 What Aloha struggles have made you stronger?
Aloha Strong
1 like • Feb 27
Thank you Jena! What doesn't kill you makes you stronger! This is my experience! Fortunately, I've had a generous life, without big problems. A lovely family who loved me and met my basic needs when I was little, made me grow up to be a happy adult with strong foundations. I never had to fight to survive like many people do in the world, and mine was a very normal and quiet life. If I had to say the greatest challenge I've faced in my life was working for 15 years as the director of a clinical analysis laboratory. I studied as a biologist and my parents needed my financial support, because they were retired and I had to accept the first useful work after I finished university. I suffered greatly, dreaming of the day I'd leave that job to devote myself to my passion for nature. Fifteen years was an infinite amount of time, especially for a girl with interests completely different from those of a job in a analysis laboratory. I know what it took away from me: fifteen years of my life in the prime of my youth. What did it teach me? That when necessary, you can adapt, but that you should never abandon your commitment to fulfilling your true nature, living and, if possible, working toward what you love! The day I quit my job to create and dedicate myself to my association dealing with horses and nature, it has been a dream come true!!!
1 like • Feb 27
Thank you Jena! 🐴🌼🌳
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Letizia Stagno
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I'm a biologist passionate about nature and horses. In 2012, I founded the EquIncontro Natura association to promote an ethical approach to horses.

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