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WhiteLove
28th November 2015, 22:56
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Ioneo
29th November 2015, 00:01
Thanks for bringing a tear to my eyes. It is good to see the kind side of humans.
sandy
29th November 2015, 03:38
Love it!! thanks :)
giovonni
29th November 2015, 05:54
Thanks for the thread ...
Man Saves Abandoned Baby Deer
"An injured fawn was abandoned by its mother and sibling. A kind-hearted man
took the baby deer into his home and saved its life."
Published on Nov 3, 2015
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siOh2Q0xG78
kirolak
29th November 2015, 11:00
Lovely! But sad to think that it is seen as REMARKABLE, if only kindness were the norm :)
amor
30th November 2015, 04:10
Now that is what I call a REAL MAN; also the animals need, give and feel love, as we know from our beloved pets.
giovonni
30th November 2015, 17:00
Here's another good one ...
From William Henry
I love this video. To me, it illustrates our essential predicament. We are trapped in a box of our own making. We are all refugees from a land unknown to most. All we can hope for is the benevolent help from beings wiser than us who can provide a ladder to freedom.
3 Bear Cubs Rescued From Dumpster - Bear Ladder -
People Save Baby Bears from Dumpster in Woods
Published on Feb 23, 2013
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4Yd6g9JiZk
joeecho
30th November 2015, 22:22
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMSr0x0Evk0
pyrangello
30th November 2015, 22:54
My grandmother talked to a skunk one time who was caught in a live trap cage until she was able to open the door of the trap and the skunk left without spraying her. All because it sensed my grandmother was not a threat. I also have a friend who was in a 14 ft boat off costa rica one time going to the local village via the ocean riding along the shoreline when some sharks encircled the boat trying to find dinner. Bunch of dolphins came to her rescue and kicked the crap out of the sharks so she could be on her way :) . We all share this planet, animals , plants and us. Its called respect all across the board for all the right reasons :) and we help each other when appropriate.
sunwings
16th October 2018, 09:38
A diver who made it her life’s work to remove hooks caught in sharks’ mouths.
https://i.imgur.com/bYJjjMt.gifv
Matthew
2nd February 2023, 11:56
Dr. Joren Whitley is an animal chiropractor. He works on pretty much every animal. Through his chiropractic work he has helped many paralyzed dogs walk. He recently got asked to work on wild animals in South Africa, including realigning the backs of giraffes and even lions.
There's lots to take away from this. What's racing through my mind is that it isn't just humans that fart during chiropractic sessions.
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Ewan
22nd October 2025, 10:26
Watch the first 8 minutes and see what I can only guess is a giant thank you. Sure beats working at the car wash.
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The 'cover' picture, screenshot?, is, as so often the case these days, AI created. There was no need, really.
Harmony
22nd October 2025, 11:23
I have a feeling that this video has been created with the help of AI. But, I do remember seeing a genuine one where sea growth on a whale was removed, it may have been on the Animals are Magical thread. Scietists believed some whales have an immune irregularity that makes them more suseptible to sea growth on their skins. There are teams of people that very carefully remove the unwanted sealife and then have to apply some antibiotics where there is some damage on the whales skin.
Perhaps another member might remember where that video is on the forum.
Frankie Pancakes
5th December 2025, 12:33
LUJAN, Argentina (AP) — Lions, tigers and bears that managed to survive in substandard conditions at a now-shuttered zoo on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, Argentina, paced weakly in their claustrophobic cages on Thursday, waiting their turn to receive urgent veterinary care for the first time in years.
The 62 big cats and two brown bears were being evaluated and treated before their eventual transfer to vast wildlife sanctuaries abroad — among the most complex animal rescues undertaken in Argentina after the country’s recent arrangement with an international animal welfare organization.
https://apnews.com/article/zoo-argentina-lujan-four-paws-animal-rescue-lions-tigers-f77a962617f701c42f357cc6b168942f
Bill Ryan
7th January 2026, 20:41
Copying this most wonderful post by Isserley on the Humans Are Amazing thread: (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?114087-Humans-Are-Amazing&p=1697858&viewfull=1#post1697858)
:heart::heart::heart:
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https://i.postimg.cc/PqGpYBgs/IMG-0882.jpg
"She had saved $5,000 for a luxury trip to Thailand. But she didn't spend it on hotels.
While walking past a trekking camp, Sarah saw ""Nala,"" an elderly elephant chained to a concrete post. Nala was swaying back and forth—a sign of extreme distress. Her eyes looked dead. She had been carrying tourists on her back for 40 years.
Sarah locked eyes with the giant animal and started crying.
She found the owner and made an offer. She emptied her entire savings account right there in the dirt.
""I'm not renting her,"" Sarah said. ""I'm buying her retirement.""
A friend snapped a photo of the moment the heavy chains were finally unlocked. Nala touched Sarah's face with her trunk, letting out a low rumble that vibrated through the ground.
She now lives in a sanctuary, and Sarah went home broke, but richer than ever.
Freedom is the only souvenir worth buying. 🐘❤️"
https://www.facebook.com/share/1BrGk3ikJm
Bassplayer1
7th January 2026, 23:34
Thank you for this Bill. What a beautiful young woman! This post has really made my day. :heart:
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