Long-term memories may have been vital to our own evolution, suggests a new study of chimpanzees and bonobos. By Carl Zimmer for The NY TimesPublished Dec. 18, 2023 Updated Dec. 19, 2023 In 2015, while working as an undergraduate researcher
One-in-a-Million White Spirit Bear Seen in Michigan: ‘Sign of Great Change’
Ed Browne for Newsweek A spirit bear has been spotted in Michigan for the first time. The one-in-a-million white-colored bear is considered a symbol of change for Indigenous peoples. Spirit bears are a type of black bear, but instead of
Wild Bison Are Returning to England’s Forests for the First Time in 6,000 Years
By Andy Corbley for GoodNewsNetwork.org A relative of the iconic beast that roams the American Great Plains is going to be released in an ancient forest in Kent, England—where they haven’t resided for 6,000 years. But the four animals won’t
Hair From Ghostly Bears Reveals New Genetic Secrets
First Nations peoples along British Columbia’s Central Coast led research to help preserve the area’s white-furred Spirit bears. Lesley Evans Ogden for The New York Times Douglas Neasloss was skeptical that Spirit bears existed. A member of the Kitasoo/Xai’xais First
Sent by a Listener in Zoh’s home town — a White Squirrel
which is showing up more and more frequently
Zohara Featured on the Night-Light Radio Show with Barbara DeLong
White Spirit Animals: Prophets of Change by Dr Zohara Meyerhoff Hieronimus portrays these amazing animals as a bridge between the spiritual and physical worlds, between humans and animals, White Spirit Animals are calling us to open our hearts to the
Trees “Look After Each Other” and “Form Bonds Like Old Couples”
Author: Sara Burrows for www.ReturnToNow.net
Trees have friends and can even “form bonds like an old couple, where one looks after the other,” claims German forester Peter Wohlleben in his book The Hidden Life of Trees.
Cherokee Nation Becomes First American Tribe to Send Heirloom Seeds to Global Seed Vault in Norway
Author: Sara Burrows for www.ReturnToNow.net — February 7, 2020
Sacred Native American crop varieties will now be preserved
“forever,” along with the rest of the world’s important food crops, in a
frozen fortress near the North Pole
More Than 220 Sheep Saved From Australian Bushfires After Heroic Pup Herds Them to Safety
By McKinley Corbley – Jan 13, 2020 for www.GoodNewsNetwork.org
This courageous pup is being credited for saving an entire flock of sheep from impending bushfires in Australia earlier this month.
On New Year’s Eve, Stephen Hill saw the wildfires approaching his sister’s farm in Corryong, Australia sometime around 4:15AM.
Hill and his 6-year-old pup Patsy then rushed over to the farm, hopped onto a 4-wheeler, and rode out to where the sheep were wandering the fields.
New Zealand Now Recognizes ALL Animals As Sentient Beings!
Published on www.TrueActivist.com by Sophie McAdam New Zealand has just set a great example to the world by recognizing what animal lovers have known forever- that our furry friends are as sentient as we are, and (obviously, dur) they have
How To Prevent Year Zero, When All Wild Animals Are Gone
Words by Dr. Sailesh Rao In 2015, I was visiting India on a project field trip when the main news in New Delhi was the spate of farmer suicides occurring on a daily basis. And I was shocked to discover
When Beloved Local Crocodile Passes Away After 130 Years, 500 People Attend His Elegant Funeral
By McKinley Corbley for Good News Network. Though most people might be afraid of a giant crocodile, this particular reptile has always been considered a beloved part of his village. So when he finally passed away of natural causes earlier
Iguanas Successfully Reintroduced to Galapagos Island After They Were Last Seen By Darwin 184 Years Ago
By McKinley Corbley for Good News Network.
It has been almost 200 years since land iguanas were seen on this region of the Galapagos Islands – but thanks to an intensive park restoration project, the reptile has just been reintroduced to its natural habitat once more.
Belugas to Become Residents of the World’s First Retirement Home for Ocean Animals in Show Business
By McKinley Corbley for Good News Network. Photo by Sea Life Trust. These two beluga whales have been performing for spectators at a water park in China for the last 7 years – but soon, they will be the residents
Large pride of lions spotted in the Kruger National Park
Erene Oberholzer for TheSouthAfrican.com
An overseas visitor recently caught 15 Lions – one of the largest pride of Lions ever spotted in the Kruger National Park – on camera.
Ram Goyel was reportedly so mesmerized by his astonishing lion encounter one day on the H6 near Satara that his heart was literally beating outside of his chest.
To his greatest delight, the white lion was among this pride as well.
Ram told Latestsightings.com:
“We were just returning from the N’wanetsi Picnic spot and this beautiful sighting came along and greeted us. It was a quiet morning and there were no other cars at the time. It was sheer disbelief!
“In the end, my family and I were jumping out of our skin. We were so lucky and thankful that the lions were walking towards us. I pulled over to the side and just let them come to us. My hand was shaking with exhilaration so the video is not perfectly still I’m afraid.
“The sighting ended a few minutes later when a few other cars showed up, and then literally pushed the lions off the road into the bushes.”
Era of ‘Biological Annihilation’ Is Underway, Scientists Warn
By Tatiana Schlossberg for The New York Times, July 11, 2017
From the common barn swallow to the exotic giraffe, thousands of animal species are in precipitous decline, a sign that an irreversible era of mass extinction is underway, new research finds.
The study, published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, calls the current decline in animal populations a “global epidemic” and part of the “ongoing sixth mass extinction” caused in large measure by human destruction of animal habitats. The previous five extinctions were caused by natural phenomena.
Gerardo Ceballos, a researcher at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México in Mexico City, acknowledged that the study is written in unusually alarming tones for an academic research paper. “It wouldn’t be ethical right now not to speak in this strong language to call attention to the severity of the problem,” he said.
Dr. Ceballos emphasized that he and his co-authors, Paul R. Ehrlich and Rodolfo Dirzo, both professors at Stanford University, are not alarmists, but are using scientific data to back up their assertions that significant population decline and possible mass extinction of species all over the world may be imminent, and that both have been underestimated by many other scientists.
The study’s authors looked at reductions in a species’ range — a result of factors like habitat degradation, pollution and climate change, among others — and extrapolated from that how many populations have been lost or are in decline, a method that they said is used by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
White Whale Spotted Off North East Coast of New Zealand
By Ryan Dunlop, Reporter, NZ Herald
[caption id="attachment_1078" align="center" width="680"] A rare white humpback whale was spotted off the coast of Gisborne. Expert Ingrid Visser says it is likely Migaloo, a white humpback known to frequent Australian waters.[/caption]A white humpback whale sighted off the coast of the North Island is a significant find, according to whale biologist and expert Dr Ingrid Visser.
It is likely the whale is Migaloo, a famous white humpback found in Australian waters, or the first sighting of a new white whale, both extremely rare finds.
Commercial cray fisher Joshua Whitley was out casting pots about 16km off the coast of Gisborne when he noticed something strange near the boat.
“I just happened to look up and see a whale spout. We decided to go over and have a look.”
Upon approach Whitley noticed something wasn’t quite right with one of the whales – “It was completely white”.
White Chipmunks in Worcester, Mass.
By George Barnes for the Telegram & Gazette Staff
WORCESTER — Hoping to give his mother something pleasant to look at off her balcony at Plantation Towers, Bill Chappell set up a bird feeder and spread some seeds on the ground in a garden space near the parking lot.
He got a lot of birds, but he also attracted a couple of nature’s oddities. “I put out the seeds, and I was out watching birds, when I noticed something white,” he said. “It was an albino chipmunk.”
As it turns out, there are two. A second white chipmunk was seen a few days later, also dining beneath the feeder.
Rare White Orca spotted in Bering Sea
June 11, 2018 by Pete Thomas
A white orca has been spotted by Russian researchers near the Commander Islands in the Bering Sea.
The extremely rare sighting was of a leucistic female orca that had not been documented in several years.
Russian Orcas, a research group, announced the sighting early Monday on Facebook:
“On the first day of our fieldwork in the Commander Islands, we encountered a large aggregation of several groups, including one with a white individual.
“Not the famous Iceberg this time, but the female CO210 also known as ‘Mama Tanya’ (named after the main photo ID researcher of our project Tatiana Ivkovich, who is also blonde).
“CO210 was encountered for the first time in 2009 and re-sighted several times in 2010, but then disappeared for a long time. We are happy to greet her again!”
White Lion of Kruger
May 18, 2018 by Big On Wild
The famous white lion was seen with 8 other sub adult male lions.
The white lion can be found on the around the H6/S41 area around Satara, he was born in 2014 and he was fathered by the Shishangaan male lions.
White Bison Joins National Buffalo Museum Herd
By Chris Olson for The Jamestown Sun
A new white bison from Shirek Buffalo Ranch was quick to get out into the summer pasture where the bison herd overseen by the National Buffalo Museum roams each day.
“She got out of there (the trailer in which she was transported) so fast, it was like a shot,” said Ilana Xinos, National Buffalo Museum executive director. Xinos said the museum is trying the year-old bison cow out on a trial basis with the herd. “We’ll see how things go, sometimes it takes a little time for the herd to adjust to a new face,” she said.
White Bison “Ghostbuster” expecting in Hays, Missouri
Baby bison born in Hays; more calves expected
May 14, 2018 byCristina Janney
The city of Hays welcomed two baby bison to its herd last week at Frontier Park.
Jeff Boyle, director of the city’s parks department, said the bison’s keeper thinks all five of the cows in the herd will likely have calves this season, including the herd’s white bison, sometimes referred to as Ghostbuster.
The bull in the herd does not exhibit any albino traits, so it is unknown if Ghostbuster would have a white or brown calf.
Rare White Deer Fawn in Wisconsin
[caption id="attachment_1007" align="alignleft" width="540"]Photo courtesy of Trent Zimmerman.[/caption]Just moments after finding the only morel of the day near a cluster of elm trees, Zimmerman and Maggie walked a few steps and surveyed the forested landscape.
Twenty yards ahead stood a tiny four-legged form shining like a full moon in the shaded woods: a white deer fawn.
The deer locked eyes with what were likely the first human and dog it had seen in its young life.
“We just sort of pulled up in shock,” said Zimmerman, 38. “What a sight.”
The fawn was standing, Zimmerman said, but didn’t try to run.
The fawn tottered on its spindly legs as Maggie, a 1-year-old Labrador retriever, walked over to investigate. Zimmerman can be heard on the video telling his dog to back off, an order to which Maggie promptly complied.
As with all young wildlife, it’s important to leave fawns where they are found. An adult is likely near and will return soon. Female deer will leave their offspring in grassy or brushy areas and return several times a day to feed them. The process continues until the fawns are strong enough to run and follow the doe.
White animals are also revered in American Indian lore.
Charlie Russell, Who Befriended Bears, Dies at 76
Credit: Maureen Enns Studio Ltd.[/caption]
Charlie Russell, a Canadian naturalist who researched grizzly bears by living among them and argued for a view of the animals based on coexistence rather than fear, died on May 7 in Calgary, Alberta. He was 76.
The cause was complications after surgery, his brother Gordon said.
Mr. Russell was outspoken in his belief that the view most people — including many of his fellow naturalists — held of the bear was wrong.
“I believe that it’s an intelligent, social animal that is completely misunderstood,” he said in a PBS “Nature” documentary about his work. To prove the point, he and his partner at the time, Maureen Enns, a photographer and artist, spent months each year for a decade living among bears in a remote part of eastern Russia.
Zohara joins host Arielle on Starseed Radio Academy
Listen to the interview at Starseed Radio Academy Empowering Starseed to Better Serve The Planet Main Site: www.StarseedHotline.com
Exploring the Bizarre (KCORradio) on the powers and wisdom of sacred White Spirit Animals
Hosts Tim Beckley and Tim Swartz welcome J. Zohara Meyerhoff Hieronimus who explores the powers and wisdom of sacred White Spirit Animals. Says the author: ” Beautiful rarities of nature, all-white animals are held sacred by many indigenous cultures and
Indie Shaman Book Review of White Spirit Animals
This book explores the author’s journey and relationship with several White Spirit Animals; namely the Bear, Lion, Elephant, Wolf and Buffalo and is based on both her own Shamanic and Telepathic dreaming and conversations, as well as numerous interviews with animal conservation enthusiasts and professionals in order to give a vibrant picture of these animal ambassadors. These shamanic animals who have been considered by many indigenous peoples to be great teachers and wisdom keepers and who, for thousands of years, have provided a sacred link between the mundane and spirit worlds.
It is the author’s assertion that these animals carry a message of, to use her own phrase, Conservation, Preservation and Restoration (or C.P.R.) for the Earth and that trans-species communication can be used to learn the lessons they have to offer.
N.Y.T. Opinion – Pet Owners Gone Wild
By Margaret Renkl
Being the caretaker of two very old dogs means frequent visits to the pet-supply store, but I don’t take my geriatric companions with me when I shop. In their sore, deaf, rickety old age, they are made anxious by the bounding puppies in the store’s cavernous fluorescence. For my dogs, a pet supermarket is a chamber of tortures.
And not just for them. I recently crossed the main aisle just as a big man pushing a stroller was coming the other way. The screen covering the stroller was zipped, and the animal inside had scooted back as far as it could, so I caught only a glimpse. “That dog looks just like a fox,” I said.
“It is a fox,” the man said.
I squatted for a closer look. The creature inside drew back, but I could see it well enough to know it truly was a fox.
Zohara on the Maiden, Mother, and Crone podcast
The Maiden, Mother, and Crone of Green Egg bringing aspects of the magazine to life on the Pagan Musings Podcast, you can find their live shows on alternating Saturdays.
Zoh has been called a visionary and futurist and is as well, a trans-species telepath who communicates with animals both wild and domestic. Zohara is well known for her participation in consciousness studies, the spiritual science of self mastery as described in kabbalah, and is a broadcasting personality hosting numerous radio shows over the past 30 years.
Listen to this show on the Maiden, Mother, and Crone page
White Bison Spotted in Park County, Colorado
Life on the Summit: Hey, Spike! writes on Graybills and white bison
by Miles F. Porter IV
It was two rare white wildlife species — a red-tailed hawk in the San Luis Valley and a bison in Park County — that brought about this week’s column.
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Knowing Native American folklore about the spirituality of albino-like creatures piqued Coleen’s interest.
“I photographed both the white bison and the leucistic (white) red-tailed hawk at the end of February to mid-March. I have a thing for spirit animals, and especially animal totems not usually seen as white. They bring a deep spiritual meaning with them. I was very excited about the hawk and how unusual the sighting was,” she says.
“I have seen up to three white bison at the same time there, but never had my camera with or they were too far out in the field to photograph well,” Coleen notes. “We photographed there again just a couple days ago on our way to Colorado Springs. We will be working up a couple of new images this week.”
White Buffalo in western Colorado
Hidden near Hartsel, a spectral rare white buffalo
in The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel
Apr 1, 2018
HARTSEL — Life is full of surprises.
My husband Steve and I were driving to Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument when we spotted a full-grown white buffalo grazing in a field just west of the South Park hamlet of Hartsel.
Full disclosure: I couldn’t find any information about this particular creature, one of a small herd of standard, chocolate-brown-furred bison, so I’m going to speculate. Its eyes were dark, meaning it probably wasn’t albino. And since the National Bison Association’s code of ethics prohibits members from deliberately crossbreeding the American bison (Bison bison) with other species, it probably wasn’t a bison-cattle cross.
Rare Albino Squirrels of Olney, Illinois
Read about the albino squirrels from the City of Olney website
Surprising Snow-White Animals Video
Exploring the Power & Wisdom of Sacred White Spirit Animals with Zohara Hieronimus on Voices of the Sacred Feminine with Karen Tate
The Dr. Pat Show: Talk Radio to Thrive By!: White Spirit Animals: Prophets of Change with Author Dr. Zohara Hieronimus, D.H.L.
Dr. Pat and Zohara Hieronimus discussing White Spirit Animals in spiritual traditions and prophecy around the globe, where they are seen as guardians of animal wisdom, each with a special purpose and gift.
White Spirit Animals Featured in InnerSelf Magazine
Photo credit: Stano Novak, CC BY 2.5
In the land where trees are called “growing people” and ancestral spirits are consulted in community decisions, we meet the White Lions of Timbavati, South Africa.
Like indigenous leaders in whose homeland other White Spirit Animals are born, here too, in Africa, Zulu elders teach that there is vital significance in the appearance of the White Lions in Timbavati at this time. As with all the other White Spirit Animals, the White Spirit Lions have come to warn us of dramatic Earth changes, encouraging us to work together in these perilous times. Protecting the Earth, as Lions have protected humans throughout time, is our noble-hearted duty.
Zohara Joins Susan Kolb on Temple of Health
This interview originally aired on Saturday, February 24, 2018 at 12 Noon Eastern. www.BBSRadio.com/templeofhealthradioshow
Watkins Mind Body Spirit Magazine features White Spirit Animals
Watkins Mind Body Spirit is a quarterly magazine published by Watkins Books in London. Like the famous bookshop, the magazine covers a wide range of subjects from contemporary spirituality to self development and mysticism to Eastern philosophy. Each issue contains specially commissioned author’s articles and interviews, alongside the very latest book releases.
Zohara’s article with excerpts from White Spirit Animals features many photographs from the book. Read the article (PDF).
Visit Watkins Magazine online
Zohara will be a guest on Answers With the Astral Baglady
Hosted by Rev L Newman & Tom Force, the show is dedicated to metaphysical research in human potential. Listen live online Thursday, February 15, 2018 from 12 Noon – 1PM Eastern.
Listen online during the air-time: www.ParaXRadioNetwork.com/shows/answers/
or head back to this post for an archive.
Calling All Earth Guardians – Zoh’s article in Species Link Journal
Species Link focuses on our many ways of being in relationship with all animals and our natural environment. To have a vibrant and honest relationship with our animal kin and our ecosystems requires developing greater compassionate action, establishing personal, political and financial will to restore our precious earth. The entire world faces serious challenges we must respond to.
Conscious Community Magazine Review of White Spirit Animals
Review by Kayla Hancock
White animals have always been honored by indigenous cultures as great spiritual teachers. As Zohara Meyerhoff puts it, they act as a connection between the physical and the spiritual worlds, reaching out to humanity to restore balance on our planet. Meyerhoff shares sacred lore, science and her own telepathic dream experiences with readers to take a deeper look at White Spirit Animals and their role as the guardians of animal wisdom. She also tells of their importance in opening our hearts and healing the collective consciousness on Earth.
Read it online at www.ConsciousCommunityMagazine.com
Joanna Harcourt-Smith interviews Zohara on the Future Primitive Podcast
In this week’s episode Zohara Hieronimus speaks with Joanna about: who are the White Spirit Animals; a waking vision with a message from them; trans-species and dream telepathy; a constellation of meaning about Bear; what Buffalo said; an antidote to
Uplift Your Life: Dr. Paula Joyce and Zohara Hieronimus Talking about White Spirit Animals
Hear Dr. Paula Joyce and Zohara discussing the White Spirit Animals, Zoh’s process of writing the book through dream communication, trans-species telepathy, and the messages the animals have for all of us.
Beautiful White Deer on Video
Zohara on Supernatural Girlz
Supernatural Girlz host Patricia Baker and co-host PK had author Zohara Hieronimus on their show to share her knowledge of White Spirit Animals in spiritual traditions and prophecy from around the globe. All-white animals are held sacred by many indigenous
Chief Arvol Looking Horse Speaks of White Buffalo Prophecy
White Animals From Around the World
White Giraffes in Kenya
A villager in Kenya was herding animals one day recently when he came upon a head-turning sight. A ghostly creature with a mighty long neck was grazing off in the distance.
Upon closer inspection, the vision was revealed to be a female reticulated giraffe — tall, majestic and preternaturally white — and she was accompanied by a smaller apparition: a pale baby giraffe.
Film & Pictures of White Sacred Animals
Sacred White Animals herald both a Blessing and a Warning Apart from the prophesized white Buffalos (which are among the most sacred animals a person could ever encounter), other rare and beautiful white animals have begun to appear the world