Have you ever been really tired and had to stay awake ?
That is currently my situation, so to keep myself awake I am going to write you a somewhat pointless blog. I currently think my brain activity reaches that of someone who is waking up, one of those people who are moody and cannot process their world or the rest of the day without their cup of coffee. I myself think coffee is not for me, but you generally now can relate to how I am feeling.
I am truly sorry if none of this makes sense.
I also find myself listening to jumpy, energising, "get up and go" music, to help assist with this brainless endeavour of a blog. I do believe on facebook I told a considerable amount of people who were talking to me that I was going to go sleep, THAT WAS TRUE ! I did go lay down and get into dreamland before it was interrupted my instructions saying I cant fall asleep because I wouldn't sleep tonight after waking up for dinner. Fasting dinner currently is my first choice, but the likely hood of that is about the size of a molecule.
So something you should know is that I love watching documentaries! I have watched various ones today, and with the exception of one about Hitler (which I didn't fully watch), the all had a common theme of conservation. The world has so many issues with wildlife and their habitats it can be a little overwhelming. The amount of endangered animals, high risk of extinction animals, and others facing habitat destruction are large in numbers. Land and at sea. But really when I think about it, their are so many problems that create these problems, like human development global warming etc. etc. But when you single out the words and think into them, there is more problems revealed more specific to the subject that appear. For instance, when I think of wildlife I think of habitat destruction, human development, poaching, illegal sales, breeding issues, animals becoming endangered, and the list goes on.Every complex situation, or even a basic issue, has deep connecting issues underneath it. So where do you start when fixing it? I am a huge lover of biology so I am going to explain this the best I can (feeling pretty dead remember) in the best way I can. Using anatomy examples!
Say you have a deep cut, it isn't fresh (lets say its a couple of hours old) or clean. The first thing you would do when reaching a doctor, presuming you haven't bleed to death or had some advanced infection or something, is explain what happened. Give reasons to why this happened. Then the doctor would inspect the wound, lets remember you have put pressure on it before then to try stop the bleeding, but think about it, only putting pressure on a deep cut will not heal it. So while inspecting it, the doctor discovers no arteries, veins, organs, blah blah, have been snagged or penetrated, the next step would be to clean the wound, get rid of bacteria and dirt, so that way when it came to stitch it back up, it wouldn't get infected. But still after having the stitches put in, the doctor usually covers the surface for extra protection from germs and other various things that could put your health in danger. But wait, there's more !!! You have the healing process, the wound eventually closes up and heals over, sometimes medication it taken to avoid pain, and there is always that bit where it gets itchy, but if you itch it the way you want to it will re open, and you cant have that. Now imagine that process but with some important bodily organ or whatever snagged or cut. That creates more mess, and takes more time and sometimes further medical attention to treat. Oh, and lets throw into that lovely mixture the complications that can happen.
That's how I think our wildlife and conservation issues are like, agree or disagree, I honestly do not mind :D
I'm no special biologist or zoologist or anything. Might be in the future though, time will tell....
Time revels most things ;)
So I hope you survived that, my brain is not really in gear! :D
Until next time !!
The picture is of a Ocelot ! Cheers National Geographic for having mazing photographers who provide amazing images for my blog ! :D
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