Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts

15 August 2019

World Albatross Day

Here is the third part of the World Albatross Day series. Hope you like it. World Albatross Day

1 August 2014

Arachnophobia

Arachnophobia

15 July 2014

The Birds and Bees

The Birds and Bees
Did you know about the waggle dance? Bees are fascinating animals.

1 March 2014

Calamari al profumo di limone

Calamari al profumo di limone
Ocean Acidification is becoming more and more of a problem. This week I heard of a study that concluded that higher levels of dissolved carbon in the water makes it so that fishes get caught more easily by predators. Sadly there is no lemon flavor involved.

1 November 2013

Save the Albatross

Albatrosses are no Pandas

They are not cuddly cute, nor can they be ever held in a zoo because a thousand mile flight is a stroll around the block for them. So most people don't even know what an albatross is, and those who do, have never seen an albatross, nor will they, as albatrosses mostly live in remote parts of the southern hemisphere, far away from civilization. If, by chance, you do come across an albatross, you cannot pat it, and the only dignified way to capture it, is in a poem, or a photo if you've got a big telescopic lens because you may not come too close. Albatrosses are not at all like Pandas. If they were more like pandas, maybe fundraising would be easier.

Unfortunately albatrosses are no strangers to the IUCN Red List. Too many birds drown caught on long-line fishing hooks as they try to eat the bait. Uncounted others die due to plastic pollution. These magnificent seabirds need our help.

How? Well, here's the pitch: If you buy a signed print of a witty Albatrosses cartoon for 40 euros (Here in our online store), we will ship it to you free of charge in a plastic-free package and give 20 euros to the Foundation for Antarctic Research to help them learn more about the Albatross. The funds will be used to buy bird tags for the albatrosses on Diego Ramirez to study the overlap of the bird's feeding areas with the fishing areas.

Albatrosses is a twice-monthly comic strip I draw about a somewhat unusual colony of albatrosses lost somewhere in the South Pacific. Its aim is to reveal the plight of the albatross to everyone using wit and humor, promoting a better understanding of the need to save the albatross along with the panda.


Help me Save the Albatross,
Marc Parchow
Albatrosses on the Wall photo by Herma van Gerner

1 June 2013

Mouse Predation

Mouse Predation We are not in Kansas anymore. Mouse predation is a real problem and you can learn more on the ACAP (Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels) site right Here!

15 May 2013

The Redneck Albatross

The Redneck Albatross
Some of you might not know what Tipping Penguins means, right? Well, It's like cow-tipping, but with penguins it's more fun, because they slide farther.

15 April 2013

Whooping Cranes have it worse.

Whooping Cranes have it worse. Whooping Cranes have it indeed worse. To learn more about the conservation efforts in place check HERE on the ICF site!

15 March 2013

Plastic Haute Couture

Plastic Haute Couture Six Pack Rings are a common and persistent environmental problem that needs to be resolved. Read more about it Here

15 January 2013

Wisdom


Wisdom

This strip was inspired by This article from the Guardian.

"She is described as awesome. And wonderful. And maybe a little weird. She is the world's oldest-known living wild bird at age 62, and she gave birth to a healthy chick that hatched on 3 February."

1 April 2012

A Traffic Cone

A Traffic Cone
You find all sorts of things drifting in the ocean... *sigh*