Natuurbewustzijn

Natuurbewustzijn 🐾Natuurlijk Leiderschap & Sjamanisme. Follow the Path of your Leadership. Letting Nature lead you by Listening.

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For the Earth & the More than Human. Let's Come Together as 1 Tribe.

25/10/2025

In memory of the Christmas Island Shrew

/ By Rhett Ayers Butler /

It never weighed more than a spoonful of sugar. Five or six grams of life, soft-furred and sharp-nosed, darting among the roots and leaf litter of a tiny island in the Indian Ocean. At night, its voice—a thin, high cry, part bat and part whisper—once filled the forest of Christmas Island. Now the forest is silent. Australia’s only shrew, Crocidura trichura, has been declared extinct.

Few knew it lived, fewer still that it was Australian. The shrew was a stranger in a land of pouched mammals, a migrant that arrived tens of thousands of years ago, likely clinging to a raft of vegetation from what is now Indonesia. On this isolated outpost, it built a quiet lineage of survivors. When British naturalists arrived in the 1890s, they found the forest alive with its shrill chatter. “Extremely common,” they wrote. And then, almost at once, it vanished.

The black rats came first, stowaways in bales of hay. With them came a parasite, Trypanosoma lewisi, that swept through the island’s naïve mammals like a plague. Within years, both native rats were gone. By 1908, the shrew was presumed lost too. Its name lingered only in museum drawers and in the footnotes of field reports.

Yet it was not quite gone. Half a century later, in 1958, two shrews appeared as bulldozers tore into the forest for phosphate mining. They were seen, released, and forgotten. Then, in 1984, came a miracle: a live female, found in a clump of fern by biologists clearing a path. For more than a year, she lived in a terrarium, fed on grasshoppers and care. A few months later, a male was caught. The world briefly held its breath for a reunion that might save a species. But the male, sickly and short-tempered, died within weeks. The female lingered alone until she, too, was gone.

No others were ever found. Searches in the following decades brought only silence—the kind of silence that deepens until it becomes its own proof. When scientists dissected hundreds of feral cats on the island, not a trace of shrew remained in their stomachs. The Red List, in its latest revision, made official what many already knew in their hearts: Crocidura trichura was no more.

To some, the loss of a creature so small may seem inconsequential. Yet its passing adds one more mark to Australia’s lamentable record—the thirty-ninth mammal species lost since colonization, more than any other country on Earth. The shrew’s absence is a story repeated across islands: an ancient ecosystem undone by the carelessness of arrival, by rats and cats, ants and snakes, by the unthinking traffic of an expanding world.

The Christmas Island shrew had survived what many thought impossible. For decades, it persisted unseen—a shadow among roots, defying extinction. It was officially rediscovered, officially lost, and then, improbably, rediscovered again. It endured eighty years of disappearance before the recorders caught up. That endurance was its last act of defiance.

In life, it asked for little: a patch of soil, a few beetles, a quiet forest. In death, it leaves questions that are larger than itself. How many other lives flicker out unseen before the world even learns their names? How many others wait somewhere in the darkness, unseen but breathing still?

There is always a chance—slim but not zero—that the shrew endures yet, hidden in the damp heart of Christmas Island, trembling but alive. Hope, after all, has a long history of outliving the species it mourns. But the forest is quieter now. And if this really is the end, the last of Australia’s shrews will have gone as it lived—small, secret, and almost entirely unnoticed, save for those who loved it enough to listen for its cry.

Published at
https://news.mongabay.com/2025/10/in-memory-of-the-christmas-island-shrew/

25/10/2025

Apex Protection Project

For decades, widespread absence of wolves enabled large populations of browsing herbivores—particularly elk—to suppress young tree growth in many western forests. Now, mounting peer-reviewed science confirms that when apex carnivores like wolves are restored, forests begin to regenerate.

In Yellowstone National Park, for the first time in 80 years, a new generation of aspen (Populus tremuloides) is emerging in the over-story layer. Researchers found that roughly one-third of the 87 surveyed aspen stands now contain healthy tall saplings. The key driver? Declines in elk browsing pressure mediated by wolf predation and behaviour change. 

Meanwhile, in Colorado, wildlife ecologists note that as wolves are restored and ecosystems begin the long recovery process, early indicators suggest potential for aspen and willow recovery as herbivore suppression is gradually restored. 

The evidence underscores a fundamental ecological truth: Wolves don’t just belong in wild places—they are ecosystem engineers. Their presence helps re-establish natural trophic-interactions, allowing forests to thrive.

This , stand with science: advocate for wolf-friendly conservation policies, support habitat connectivity for wolves, and help us protect the full suite of biodiversity that depends on top predators.

Join the pack and learn more at TeamWolf.org🐺

16/10/2025
07/10/2025
02/10/2025

Vandaag nemen we afscheid van Jane Goodall, die op natuurlijke wijze overleed tijdens een lezingentour in Californië. Wat zijn we dankbaar voor tomeloze inzet 🙏🏼

Ze was een pionier die voorgoed veranderde hoe we dieren, natuur en onszelf zien. Van haar ontdekkingen bij chimpansees in Gombe tot haar wereldwijde inzet voor natuurbehoud, klimaatactie en jongeren, herinnerde ze ons eraan dat elke kleine daad telt. 🌍💚

📌 Primatologe, activiste, changemaker
📌 Oprichter Jane Goodall Institute & Roots & Shoots
📌 Een levenslange stem voor dieren, mensen en de planeet

Hoe draag jij de boodschap van Jane Goodall verder?

11/09/2025
07/08/2025

🌊 UK councils enshrine the rights of the River Test & River Itchen! [Español abajo]

Southampton and Test Valley councils have officially recognized the rights of the River Test, including the right to flow freely and remain unpolluted. Southampton’s motion also protects the River Itchen. These rare chalk streams now have new symbolic protections thanks to local leadership stepping up where national regulations fall short.

⚖️ This follows similar steps by Lewes District Council, the first in the UK to recognize the rights of a river.

More information: https://f.mtr.cool/ebqvmxtluw

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🌊 Los concejos de Southampton y Test Valley en el Reino Unido han reconocido oficialmente los derechos del río Test, incluyendo su derecho a fluir libremente y estar libre de contaminación. La moción de Southampton también protege al río Itchen. Estas corrientes de agua únicas ahora cuentan con nuevas protecciones simbólicas gracias al liderazgo local ante la falta de acción a nivel nacional.

⚖️ Esta decisión sigue el precedente del Concejo de Distrito de Lewes, el primero en el Reino Unido en reconocer los derechos de un río.

22/05/2025

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22/05/2025
Read the text.Watch the movie.Come together as one Tribe.Nature is our Ally, our Teacher and our Mother 💚
08/05/2025

Read the text.
Watch the movie.
Come together as one Tribe.
Nature is our Ally, our Teacher and our Mother 💚

Happy 99th birthday to Sir David Attenborough, a true hero of our time. 🎉


I am David Attenborough, I’ve had the most extraordinary life. It’s only now that I appreciate how extraordinary.

the way we humans live on Earth now is sending biodiversity into a decline. This too is happening as a result of bad planning and human error and it too will lead to what we see here. A place in which we cannot live.

The natural world is fading. The evidence is all around. It’s happened in my lifetime. I’ve seen it with my own eyes. This film is my witness statement and my vision for the future, the story of how we came to make this our greatest mistake, and how, if we act now, we can yet put it right.

We must radically reduce the way we farm. We must change our diet. The planet can’t support billions of meat eaters.

If we had a mostly plant-based diet we could increase the yield of the land. We have an urgent need for free land. Forests are fundamental to recovery - bio-centres of diversity.

The wilder and more diverse the more effective. We must grow palm and soya on deforested lands. Nature is our biggest ally

With all these things, there is one overriding principle. Nature is our biggest ally and our greatest inspiration.

We just have to do what nature has always done. It worked out the secret of life long ago. In this world, a species can only thrive… when everything else around it thrives, too. We can solve the problems we now face by embracing this reality. If we take care of nature, nature will take care of us. It’s now time for our species to stop simply growing. To establish a life on our planet in balance with nature. To start to thrive.

We need to learn how to work with nature, rather than against it. We need to rewild the world together!

David Attenborough

https://youtu.be/8Vf3SkFdCsg?si=hdnbx5tc5fablatq

08/05/2025

Prachtige korte toelichting over wat Sir David Attenborough de voorbije decennia reeds voor de Natuur en op vlak van Natuurbewustzijn betekend heeft (en nog steeds!) ☀️ En een mooi bewijs dat wie bij / voor de Natuur leeft, minstens 100 jaar wordt ☺️

Laat ook de woorden op het einde nazinderen, het is aan ons, wij moeten als mensheid het volgende hoofdstuk schrijven voor behoud van natuur, soorten en tegen de klimaat-crisis.
Het is aan ons 💚

Wil ook jij hier leiderschap in-nemen, stuur me dan een berichtje - en laten we samen tot meer concrete stappen komen! 🙏🏻

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