https://www.europesays.com/uk/26641/ Nebraska cattle genetic research could revolutionize beef production sustainability #Beef #Cattle #Efficiency #emissions #Genetics #methane #Research #Science #Sustainability #UK #UnitedKingdom
Day 14
“Nearly 2m hectares of #forests suitable for endangered koalas have been destroyed since the iconic species was declared a #ThreatenedSpecies in 2011, according to analysis for Guardian Australia.
The scale of #habitat #destruction in #Queensland and #NewSouthWales – states in which the koala is formally recognised as being at risk of #extinction – has continued despite political promises it would be protected.
Analysis by the #AustralianConservationFoundation using state and federal government #data found 1,964,200 hectares of #koala habitat were cleared between 2012 and 2021, the latest year for which there was complete data.
The total amount of destroyed forest and bush covered an area larger than greater Sydney, taking in the #BlueMountains, the #Illawarra, the southern highlands and the #Goulburn and #Shoalhaven regions.
It is more than 10 times larger than the area the #NSW government is assessing for a possible “great koala national park”. But most of the cleared area – 81% – was in Queensland.
About three-quarters of the lost forest is estimated to have been cleared for agriculture, to create #cattle pasture and #crop fields. The analysis found 13% was removed by the #forestry industry and 5% for development of infrastructure, including #mining. Just 4% was likely due to natural causes, such as bushfire and drought.”
There’s a reason the Minister for the Environment has been kept quiet.
#Auspol / #Labor / #Straya / #ClimateExtinction <https://theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/apr/12/koala-habitat-destroyed-since-2011-analysis>
#Plastic waste along #Australian coastlines has dropped by more than a third
a #Brazilian court fines illegal #cattle trading in a trend towards climate law enforcement
the majority of #US #electricity was generated from clean energy sources for the first time in March
and more – in our new issue
Human-made ecosystems: Ecological novelty is now the "new normal" for our planet
"30-40% of the world's terrestrial ecosystems have already transformed into novel states."
"O'ahu as an "amazing crystal ball" that offers a glimpse of the future of our planet if humans continue to damage environments and drive species to extinction."
"Hawaii's O'ahu's lowland forests are now almost entirely devoid of the plants and animals that grew here for millions of years before the arrival of humans. Settlers brought extinctions by cutting down trees to make farms and introducing voracious predators and disease-carrying animals. Today, these tropical forests are a tapestry of non-native species introduced from every corner of the planet: Brazilian peppertree, Indonesian cinnamon and roseleaf bramble from the Himalayas and Australia. Most of the animals, including all the birds that Tarwater mentioned earlier, are also alien."
"We like to think of O'ahu as the cautionary tale for all the other Pacific Islands and the Hawaiian Islands. It's what you don't want to have happen – Corey Tarwater"
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https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20250403-the-new-hawaiian-freakosystem-emerging-on-oahu-accidentally-created-by-humans
Towards a novel biosphere in 2300: rapid and extensive global and biome-wide climatic novelty in the Anthropocene
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/abs/10.1098/rstb.2023.0022
#biodiversity #biosphere #ecosystems #extinction #birds #loss #InvasiveSpecies #degradation #SettlerSociety #cattle #dogs #grasses #NovelEcosystems #weeds #restoration #Pacific
Cuteness break for your timeline: Ozai the mini coo lounging in the spring sunshine.
Study shows widespread H5N1 bird flu infection in cattle
https://phys.org/news/2025-03-widespread-h5n1-bird-flu-infection.html
New Discovery!
A bird flu vaccine for cows shows promising results—boosting immunity & even transferring antibodies into milk. Could this be the key to stopping outbreaks?
Read more: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-87831-w
Repost to spread the word!
@saltphoenix @BroGle demand and prices for #seed up. #Fertilizer prices through the roof. Limit planting to conservation planting, rotate #cattle through on most marginal #land. Grow #soil health this year and Improve herd #health. Cull marginal cattle with health and genetic issues early this year before #avianflu and economic s**t hits big mid year. Cattle prices high now.
#USDA numbers say corn acres are going up? Data going dark, too.
Grow sunflowers
“If there's no funding," Bart Fisher, who sits on the board of the Palo Verde #Irrigation District in #California said, "there will be no #conservation."
#Farmers in Palo Verde use #ColoradoRiver #water to grow #cattle feed & #vegetables in the desert along the Arizona border. Fisher said they want to be active participants in protecting the river, but they stand to lose money if they use less water & grow fewer crops.
@kityates we must close the borders for #usa #meat and #cattle right away @EUCommission #eu #europe #birdflu #vogelgriep
Good morning.
18 February 2025
At eleven or twelve years old, I was signed up for a music class and chosen to learn the trombone. It started out well, and I even began to learn how to read music, though I've completely forgotten it now. The problem was, I kept falling asleep in class. Who knew music teachers could be so finicky? My teacher eventually decided that music wasn't for me, which marked the end of my brief music career, 1-7-6-5-4-3-2-1. It turns out I'm more of an air guitar kind of guy. Looking back, I can't think of any significant talent I mastered at that age—I was definitely not a prodigy. However, I can snap my fingers on both hands and clap in sequence.
"I'm perpetually curious as to what happened to all those supposed prodigies who were singled out while I and my coterie of far more interesting malcontents passed on." - Wendy Wasserstein
Indeed USA and Brazil were built by destroying pre-Encounter @ecology
"Successful colonization of New England depended heavily on domestic animals. […]
"At least at first, friction between these unlikely neighbors grew less from the very different ideas that informed Indian and English concepts of property than from the behavior of livestock. Let loose to forage in the woods, the animals wandered away from English towns into Indian cornfields, ate their fill, and moved on."
Historian Virginia Anderson in her book "King Philip's Herds: Indians, colonists, and the problem of livestock in early New England" https://feralatlas.supdigital.org/?cd=true&bdtext=feral-atlas-and-the-more-than-human-anthropocene&rr=true&cdex=true&text=fq-creatures-of-conquest&ttype=essay
We would halve #methane emissions from North America if we cut cattle by half
A most efficient path would be to target #USA because the headcount is biggest and because each bovine emits most if bred the American way. Same as in Brazil: https://mas.to/@maugendre/113992940508282754
Ref: http://data.yt/
Greenhouse gas from livestock digestion in Equatorial Climates
Along the Equator, it mainly is sheep and bovines that account for methane emissions.
The biggest producers are Ethiopia and Sudan (South Sudan included).
Reference: #GreenHouseForcing http://data.yt/
#Cattle husbandry emits #greenhouse gas.
For example:
* South America and the Indian subcontinent breed most bovines who emit most methane.
* China and the Middle East produce too much livestock methane in regard to their bovine headcounts.
Emissions of #methane from livestock digestion per world region:
A scientific report from the #CDC published Thurs shows some #veterinarians who provide care for #cattle were unknowingly infected w/ #H5N1 avian influenza virus last yr.
…The report is 1 of 3 about bird flu that were scheduled to be published 3 wks ago in the CDC’s Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report (#MMWR). But the publication was abruptly suspended when the #Trump admin instructed federal #health agencies to pause all external communications on Jan 21.
#PublicHealth
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2025/02/13/cdc-bird-flu-spread/
Let's consider activities that force the Greenhouse Effect, thus @climate change.
#Livestock digestion emits too much #methane:
• People farm too many bovines in India, Pakistan, Brazil, United States, China;
• People farm too many goats in India, Pakistan, China, Nigeria;
• People farm too many pigs in China and the United States.