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[View this email in your browser]( There's a lot going on right now. So in the interests of embracing change as we adapt to a new normal, we're retiring this newsletter to focus our energy on putting together more great content over on the Earth Touch News website (unless, of course, you can't live without these email updates – please let us know 👇). Would you still like to hear from us? [Yes please, your content is great]( [No thanks, I'm just not that into you]( HIGHLIGHTS [Bonobo]( Camera traps reveal incredible biodiversity in African rainforest A new method of using camera traps has brought good and bad news for conservationists working in remote rainforests in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. [Read more]( [Common cuckoo]( Cuckoo completes 7,500-mile "mammoth journey" A common cuckoo named Onon has just completed a "mammoth journey" from Zambia to Mongolia – marking one of the longest migrations recorded by any land bird. [Read more]( FEATURED VIDEO [Rescued pangolin shows off her adorable T. rex walk]( Rescued pangolin shows off her adorable T. rex walk Watching this rescued pangolin strut her stuff is guaranteed to make you smile! SOMETHING TO STREAM Decoding Desire Decoding Desire unravels the mysteries of sex and desire and explores how sexual diversity and the experience of pleasure itself may be the key to species survival. [Watch now]( The Lion In Your Living Room Would you invite a wild animal into your living room? There may be one eyeing you with inscrutable golden eyes right now. [Watch now]( IMAGE OF THE WEEK This northern pygmy owl on Canada's Vancouver Island looks like it had a rough night. Photographer Anthony Bucci recently entered this shot into the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards [(Check out the full gallery here.)]( AROUND THE GLOBE [python eating possum]( Australia: Possum-munching python Another day, another upside-down python eating a possum in Australia. [Watch now]( [blue bullfrog]( USA: Blue is the new green A teal bullfrog that owes its colouration to a genetic condition was recently spotted in Indiana. [Read more]( [Hyena stealing from python]( South Africa: Python loses lunch to hyena Hyenas are capable hunters, but sometimes they live up to the scavenger stereotype. [Watch now]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Website]( Copyright © 2020 Earth Touch News Network, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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