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  1. Thanks to a couple of references in “Spook Street,” by Mick Herron, I have just listened to the first track of ‘Kyoto, November 5th, 1976’ in Keith Jarrett’s “Sun Bear Concerts” (ECM, 1978; ECM 1100).

    Wow!

    If anyone knows Mr Herron, please pass along my thanks for mentioning this incredible work of musical genius.

    Very highly recommended; ★★★★★

    #review #music #SunBear #SpookStreet #SloughHouse

  2. @photography

    A wildlife department official holds a Malayan sun bear for the media at its head office in Kuala Lumpur, March 24, 2015. It was among other animals, including juvenile eagles and a slow loris, seized by the wildlife department during an operation against illegal wildlife traders. REUTERS/Olivia Harris

    #AnimalPoaching
    #AnimalRescue
    #Malaysia
    #SunBear

  3. Sun Bear (Mojö Woodland by Mojö Fun)

    The sun bear (Helarctos malayanus) is the only member of its genus, the world’s smallest bear, and the world’s most arboreally adapted bear. Features like their strong arms, inwardly turned forepaws, and flattened chest aid them in their arboreal lifestyle. Loose skin is said to be a defense mechanism, allowing the bear to essentially turn within its skin when attacked, important when […]

    Read more... https://animaltoyforum.com/blog/sun-bear-mojo-woodland-by-mojo-fun/

    #helarctos #helarctosMalayanus #sunBear

  4. Sun Bear (Mojö Woodland by Mojö Fun)

    The sun bear (Helarctos malayanus) is the only member of its genus, the world’s smallest bear, and the world’s most arboreally adapted bear. Features like their strong arms, inwardly turned forepaws, and flattened chest aid them in their arboreal lifestyle. Loose skin is said to be a defense mechanism, allowing the bear to essentially turn within its skin when attacked, important when […]

    Read more... https://animaltoyforum.com/blog/sun-bear-mojo-woodland-by-mojo-fun/

    #helarctos #helarctosMalayanus #sunBear

  5. Sun Bear (Mojö Woodland by Mojö Fun)

    The sun bear (Helarctos malayanus) is the only member of its genus, the world’s smallest bear, the world’s most arboreally adapted bear, and the only bear that specializes in myrmecophagy (consumption of ants and termites). Features like their strong arms, inwardly turned forepaws, and flattened chest aid them in their arboreal lifestyle. Loose skin is said to be a defense mechanism, […]

    Read more... https://animaltoyforum.com/blog/sun-bear-mojo-woodland-by-mojo-fun/

    #Helarctos #HelarctosMalayanus #SunBear #MojöFun

  6. Sun Bear (Mojö Woodland by Mojö Fun)

    The sun bear (Helarctos malayanus) is the only member of its genus, the world’s smallest bear, and the world’s most arboreally adapted bear. Features like their strong arms, inwardly turned forepaws, and flattened chest aid them in their arboreal lifestyle. Loose skin is said to be a defense mechanism, allowing the bear to essentially turn within its skin when attacked, important when […]

    Read more... https://animaltoyforum.com/blog/sun-bear-mojo-woodland-by-mojo-fun/

    #helarctos #helarctosMalayanus #sunBear

  7. CW: Gay Furry Public Sex

    Kinktober Day 8 of 31: Public sex!

    They might want to keep it down if they don't want to attract unwanted attention!

    Tarin (tiger) is owned by TarinNailo
    Rowan (sun bear) is owned by RowanErebus

    Time taken 6-7~ hours (man i need to start toning this down x)

    #Furry #Gay #PublicSex #NSFW #Tiger #Sunbear

  8. Biography: Winona LaDuke

    "#WinonaLaDuke, a #NativeAmerican #activist, economist, and author, has devoted her life to advocating for #Indigenous control of their homelands, natural resources, and cultural practices. She combines economic and #environmental approaches in her efforts to create a thriving and sustainable community for her own White Earth reservation and Indigenous populations across the country.

    "Winona LaDuke was born in Los Angeles, California on August 18, 1959 to parents Vincent and Betty (Bernstein) LaDuke. Her father, also known as #SunBear, was #Anishinaabe (or #Ojibwe) from the White Earth Reservation in Minnesota. He was an actor, writer, and activist. Her mother was an artist and activist. LaDuke is an #Anishinaabekwe (Ojibwe) enrolled member of the Mississippi Band #Anishinaabeg. Her father brought her to powwows and other tribal functions, events that made a deep impression on the young LaDuke. LaDuke’s parents divorced when she was five and she moved with her mother, who was of Russian Jewish descent, to Ashland, Oregon. LaDuke visited #WhiteEarth frequently and, at her mother’s encouragement, spent summers living in Native communities in order to strengthen her connection with her heritage.

    "LaDuke attended Harvard University and graduated in 1982 with a degree in rural economic development. While at Harvard, LaDuke’s interest in Native issues grew. She spent a summer working on a campaign to stop uranium mining on Navajo land in Nevada, and testified before the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland about the exploitation of Indian lands.

    "After Harvard, LaDuke took a position as principal of the reservation high school at the White Earth Ojibwe reservation in Minnesota. She soon became involved in a lawsuit filed by the Anishinaabeg people to recover lands promised to them by an 1867 federal treaty. At the time of the treaty, the White Earth Reservation included 837,000 acres, but government policies allowed lumber companies and other non-Native groups to take over more than 90 percent of the land by 1934. After four years of litigation, however, the lawsuit was dismissed.

    "The lawsuit’s failure motivated LaDuke’s ensuing efforts to protect Native lands. In 1985, she helped establish and co-chaired the #IndigenousWomensNetwork (#IWN), a coalition of 400 Native women activists and groups dedicated to bolstering the visibility of Native women and empowering them to take active roles in tribal politics and culture. The coalition strives both to preserve Indigenous religious and cultural practices and to recover Indigenous lands and conserve their natural resources."

    Read more:
    womenshistory.org/education-re

    #GreenParty #LandBack #HonorTheEarth

  9. Biography: Winona LaDuke

    "#WinonaLaDuke, a #NativeAmerican #activist, economist, and author, has devoted her life to advocating for #Indigenous control of their homelands, natural resources, and cultural practices. She combines economic and #environmental approaches in her efforts to create a thriving and sustainable community for her own White Earth reservation and Indigenous populations across the country.

    "Winona LaDuke was born in Los Angeles, California on August 18, 1959 to parents Vincent and Betty (Bernstein) LaDuke. Her father, also known as #SunBear, was #Anishinaabe (or #Ojibwe) from the White Earth Reservation in Minnesota. He was an actor, writer, and activist. Her mother was an artist and activist. LaDuke is an #Anishinaabekwe (Ojibwe) enrolled member of the Mississippi Band #Anishinaabeg. Her father brought her to powwows and other tribal functions, events that made a deep impression on the young LaDuke. LaDuke’s parents divorced when she was five and she moved with her mother, who was of Russian Jewish descent, to Ashland, Oregon. LaDuke visited #WhiteEarth frequently and, at her mother’s encouragement, spent summers living in Native communities in order to strengthen her connection with her heritage.

    "LaDuke attended Harvard University and graduated in 1982 with a degree in rural economic development. While at Harvard, LaDuke’s interest in Native issues grew. She spent a summer working on a campaign to stop uranium mining on Navajo land in Nevada, and testified before the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland about the exploitation of Indian lands.

    "After Harvard, LaDuke took a position as principal of the reservation high school at the White Earth Ojibwe reservation in Minnesota. She soon became involved in a lawsuit filed by the Anishinaabeg people to recover lands promised to them by an 1867 federal treaty. At the time of the treaty, the White Earth Reservation included 837,000 acres, but government policies allowed lumber companies and other non-Native groups to take over more than 90 percent of the land by 1934. After four years of litigation, however, the lawsuit was dismissed.

    "The lawsuit’s failure motivated LaDuke’s ensuing efforts to protect Native lands. In 1985, she helped establish and co-chaired the #IndigenousWomensNetwork (#IWN), a coalition of 400 Native women activists and groups dedicated to bolstering the visibility of Native women and empowering them to take active roles in tribal politics and culture. The coalition strives both to preserve Indigenous religious and cultural practices and to recover Indigenous lands and conserve their natural resources."

    Read more:
    womenshistory.org/education-re

    #GreenParty #LandBack #HonorTheEarth

  10. Biography: Winona LaDuke

    "#WinonaLaDuke, a #NativeAmerican #activist, economist, and author, has devoted her life to advocating for #Indigenous control of their homelands, natural resources, and cultural practices. She combines economic and #environmental approaches in her efforts to create a thriving and sustainable community for her own White Earth reservation and Indigenous populations across the country.

    "Winona LaDuke was born in Los Angeles, California on August 18, 1959 to parents Vincent and Betty (Bernstein) LaDuke. Her father, also known as #SunBear, was #Anishinaabe (or #Ojibwe) from the White Earth Reservation in Minnesota. He was an actor, writer, and activist. Her mother was an artist and activist. LaDuke is an #Anishinaabekwe (Ojibwe) enrolled member of the Mississippi Band #Anishinaabeg. Her father brought her to powwows and other tribal functions, events that made a deep impression on the young LaDuke. LaDuke’s parents divorced when she was five and she moved with her mother, who was of Russian Jewish descent, to Ashland, Oregon. LaDuke visited #WhiteEarth frequently and, at her mother’s encouragement, spent summers living in Native communities in order to strengthen her connection with her heritage.

    "LaDuke attended Harvard University and graduated in 1982 with a degree in rural economic development. While at Harvard, LaDuke’s interest in Native issues grew. She spent a summer working on a campaign to stop uranium mining on Navajo land in Nevada, and testified before the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland about the exploitation of Indian lands.

    "After Harvard, LaDuke took a position as principal of the reservation high school at the White Earth Ojibwe reservation in Minnesota. She soon became involved in a lawsuit filed by the Anishinaabeg people to recover lands promised to them by an 1867 federal treaty. At the time of the treaty, the White Earth Reservation included 837,000 acres, but government policies allowed lumber companies and other non-Native groups to take over more than 90 percent of the land by 1934. After four years of litigation, however, the lawsuit was dismissed.

    "The lawsuit’s failure motivated LaDuke’s ensuing efforts to protect Native lands. In 1985, she helped establish and co-chaired the #IndigenousWomensNetwork (#IWN), a coalition of 400 Native women activists and groups dedicated to bolstering the visibility of Native women and empowering them to take active roles in tribal politics and culture. The coalition strives both to preserve Indigenous religious and cultural practices and to recover Indigenous lands and conserve their natural resources."

    Read more:
    womenshistory.org/education-re

    #GreenParty #LandBack #HonorTheEarth

  11. Biography: Winona LaDuke

    "#WinonaLaDuke, a #NativeAmerican #activist, economist, and author, has devoted her life to advocating for #Indigenous control of their homelands, natural resources, and cultural practices. She combines economic and #environmental approaches in her efforts to create a thriving and sustainable community for her own White Earth reservation and Indigenous populations across the country.

    "Winona LaDuke was born in Los Angeles, California on August 18, 1959 to parents Vincent and Betty (Bernstein) LaDuke. Her father, also known as #SunBear, was #Anishinaabe (or #Ojibwe) from the White Earth Reservation in Minnesota. He was an actor, writer, and activist. Her mother was an artist and activist. LaDuke is an #Anishinaabekwe (Ojibwe) enrolled member of the Mississippi Band #Anishinaabeg. Her father brought her to powwows and other tribal functions, events that made a deep impression on the young LaDuke. LaDuke’s parents divorced when she was five and she moved with her mother, who was of Russian Jewish descent, to Ashland, Oregon. LaDuke visited #WhiteEarth frequently and, at her mother’s encouragement, spent summers living in Native communities in order to strengthen her connection with her heritage.

    "LaDuke attended Harvard University and graduated in 1982 with a degree in rural economic development. While at Harvard, LaDuke’s interest in Native issues grew. She spent a summer working on a campaign to stop uranium mining on Navajo land in Nevada, and testified before the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland about the exploitation of Indian lands.

    "After Harvard, LaDuke took a position as principal of the reservation high school at the White Earth Ojibwe reservation in Minnesota. She soon became involved in a lawsuit filed by the Anishinaabeg people to recover lands promised to them by an 1867 federal treaty. At the time of the treaty, the White Earth Reservation included 837,000 acres, but government policies allowed lumber companies and other non-Native groups to take over more than 90 percent of the land by 1934. After four years of litigation, however, the lawsuit was dismissed.

    "The lawsuit’s failure motivated LaDuke’s ensuing efforts to protect Native lands. In 1985, she helped establish and co-chaired the #IndigenousWomensNetwork (#IWN), a coalition of 400 Native women activists and groups dedicated to bolstering the visibility of Native women and empowering them to take active roles in tribal politics and culture. The coalition strives both to preserve Indigenous religious and cultural practices and to recover Indigenous lands and conserve their natural resources."

    Read more:
    womenshistory.org/education-re

    #GreenParty #LandBack #HonorTheEarth

  12. Biography: Winona LaDuke

    "#WinonaLaDuke, a #NativeAmerican #activist, economist, and author, has devoted her life to advocating for #Indigenous control of their homelands, natural resources, and cultural practices. She combines economic and #environmental approaches in her efforts to create a thriving and sustainable community for her own White Earth reservation and Indigenous populations across the country.

    "Winona LaDuke was born in Los Angeles, California on August 18, 1959 to parents Vincent and Betty (Bernstein) LaDuke. Her father, also known as #SunBear, was #Anishinaabe (or #Ojibwe) from the White Earth Reservation in Minnesota. He was an actor, writer, and activist. Her mother was an artist and activist. LaDuke is an #Anishinaabekwe (Ojibwe) enrolled member of the Mississippi Band #Anishinaabeg. Her father brought her to powwows and other tribal functions, events that made a deep impression on the young LaDuke. LaDuke’s parents divorced when she was five and she moved with her mother, who was of Russian Jewish descent, to Ashland, Oregon. LaDuke visited #WhiteEarth frequently and, at her mother’s encouragement, spent summers living in Native communities in order to strengthen her connection with her heritage.

    "LaDuke attended Harvard University and graduated in 1982 with a degree in rural economic development. While at Harvard, LaDuke’s interest in Native issues grew. She spent a summer working on a campaign to stop uranium mining on Navajo land in Nevada, and testified before the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland about the exploitation of Indian lands.

    "After Harvard, LaDuke took a position as principal of the reservation high school at the White Earth Ojibwe reservation in Minnesota. She soon became involved in a lawsuit filed by the Anishinaabeg people to recover lands promised to them by an 1867 federal treaty. At the time of the treaty, the White Earth Reservation included 837,000 acres, but government policies allowed lumber companies and other non-Native groups to take over more than 90 percent of the land by 1934. After four years of litigation, however, the lawsuit was dismissed.

    "The lawsuit’s failure motivated LaDuke’s ensuing efforts to protect Native lands. In 1985, she helped establish and co-chaired the #IndigenousWomensNetwork (#IWN), a coalition of 400 Native women activists and groups dedicated to bolstering the visibility of Native women and empowering them to take active roles in tribal politics and culture. The coalition strives both to preserve Indigenous religious and cultural practices and to recover Indigenous lands and conserve their natural resources."

    Read more:
    womenshistory.org/education-re

    #GreenParty #LandBack #HonorTheEarth

  13. The smallest #bear species has teeth as big as the largest (polar bears), lives in the #rainforest, nests in trees, and is absolutely adorable! And, sigh, of course it's #endangered #wildlife #Laos #Malaysia #sunbear flighttowonder.com/2024/04/04/

  14. Mixed fates of rehabilitated bears spur new conservation hopes in east Sabah.

    Carolyn Cowan from Mongabay visited the rainforests in Malaysian Borneo to report about the rehabilitated sun bears.

    Be the first to know more as this story comes out! Follow us on Instagram (@mongabay) and subscribe to our Youtube channel (@MongabayTV)!

    youtube.com/shorts/xWMOYzv2Ayk

    #News #Conservation #Environment #Wildlife #WildlifeConservation #SunBear

  15. Just throwing out a sketch of the Rimba Racer cast, but after a time skip. Not even bothering with signing or glazing it - if you wanna use it for something, y'all got my permission!

    #creativetoots #fanart #sketch #furry #furryart #anthro #anthroart #RimbaRacer #Wrecks #rhino #Krom #crocodile #Cuckoo #rooster #OoAa #monkey #Tamira #panther #Axle #eagle #Tag #Riq #tiger #Meelo #chameleon #Sonny #sunbear #Miles #owl #Meika #fox

  16. Just throwing out a sketch of the Rimba Racer cast, but after a time skip. Not even bothering with signing or glazing it - if you wanna use it for something, y'all got my permission!

    #creativetoots #fanart #sketch #furry #furryart #anthro #anthroart #RimbaRacer #Wrecks #rhino #Krom #crocodile #Cuckoo #rooster #OoAa #monkey #Tamira #panther #Axle #eagle #Tag #Riq #tiger #Meelo #chameleon #Sonny #sunbear #Miles #owl #Meika #fox

  17. Just throwing out a sketch of the Rimba Racer cast, but after a time skip. Not even bothering with signing or glazing it - if you wanna use it for something, y'all got my permission!

    #creativetoots #fanart #sketch #furry #furryart #anthro #anthroart #RimbaRacer #Wrecks #rhino #Krom #crocodile #Cuckoo #rooster #OoAa #monkey #Tamira #panther #Axle #eagle #Tag #Riq #tiger #Meelo #chameleon #Sonny #sunbear #Miles #owl #Meika #fox

  18. Just throwing out a sketch of the Rimba Racer cast, but after a time skip. Not even bothering with signing or glazing it - if you wanna use it for something, y'all got my permission!

    #creativetoots #fanart #sketch #furry #furryart #anthro #anthroart #RimbaRacer #Wrecks #rhino #Krom #crocodile #Cuckoo #rooster #OoAa #monkey #Tamira #panther #Axle #eagle #Tag #Riq #tiger #Meelo #chameleon #Sonny #sunbear #Miles #owl #Meika #fox

  19. It’s time for Doodle Mail! This month’s author newsletter is all about the Sun Bear - how to draw, fun facts, and a story worksheet. Fun for all ages, but my newsletter is geared towards elementary teachers, school librarians, and homeschool families. ginaperry.substack.com
    #kidlit #newsletter #howtodraw #printables #sunbear #childrensbooks #bears

  20. Zebras are reactionaries
    Antelopes are missionaries
    Pigeons plot in secrecy
    And hamsters turn on frequently
    What a gas, you gotta come and see
    At the zoo…

    #fujifilm #xpro1 #xpro #woodlanparkzoo #zoo #seattle #bear #sunbear #kingfisher #gorilla

  21. Zebras are reactionaries
    Antelopes are missionaries
    Pigeons plot in secrecy
    And hamsters turn on frequently
    What a gas, you gotta come and see
    At the zoo…

    #fujifilm #xpro1 #xpro #woodlanparkzoo #zoo #seattle #bear #sunbear #kingfisher #gorilla

  22. Zebras are reactionaries
    Antelopes are missionaries
    Pigeons plot in secrecy
    And hamsters turn on frequently
    What a gas, you gotta come and see
    At the zoo…

    #fujifilm #xpro1 #xpro #woodlanparkzoo #zoo #seattle #bear #sunbear #kingfisher #gorilla

  23. Zebras are reactionaries
    Antelopes are missionaries
    Pigeons plot in secrecy
    And hamsters turn on frequently
    What a gas, you gotta come and see
    At the zoo…

    #fujifilm #xpro1 #xpro #woodlanparkzoo #zoo #seattle #bear #sunbear #kingfisher #gorilla

  24. Retro Sun Bear, character belongs to owner

    Follows / Likes / Boosting / Sharing would be much appreciated ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)b 🥔

    #Retro #synthwave #illustration #fantasyart #digitalart #commission #badge #art #artwork #retrowave #furry #furryart #Madu #sunbear #bear #mastoart

  25. At just over a meter long, the Bornean sun bear is the smallest bear in the world and also, the highest-climbing bear in the world.

    Subscribe: bit.ly/BBCEarthSub

    #BBC Earth #Borneo #SunBear

    Watch more:
    Planet Earth http://bit.
    The Smallest Bear in the World | Earth's Tropical Islands | BBC Earth
  26. Hey it's #ThrowbackThursday ! So here's a little sun/moon bear stylization I did. Had a lot of fun trying to capture the unique markers of the species while making them match each other.

    #art #MastoArt #CreativeToots #bear #SunBear #MoonBear