
u/jaemzee

Yellowstone's Ravens Don't Follow Wolves. They're Already There.
planet-wildlife.comu/jaemzee — 4 days ago
▲ 3 r/Pets
7 Surprising Things Science Just Learned About Your Pets
planet-wildlife.comu/jaemzee — 7 days ago
▲ 278 r/EverythingScience
Scientists Are Looking Into Honey Bee Venom as a Breast Cancer Treatment
planet-wildlife.comu/jaemzee — 8 days ago
▲ 20 r/funfacts
Did you know bone collector larva hunt other insects and then sews their remains directly onto its silk casing?
planet-wildlife.comu/jaemzee — 10 days ago
Positive Conservation Stories From Around the World That Inspire Hope
planet-wildlife.comu/jaemzee — 10 days ago
▲ 28 r/Blogging
1 months old blog - here are my stats after one month
My blog is officially one month old, and over the last month I've gotten:
3.8k views
3.2k visitors
8 likes
1 comment
I've published 13 articles so far.
Is this good? I'm very new to blogging, though I've been in writing for very long. I recently got retrenched, so I'm hoping to make my own money through blogging, facebook, twitter, and threads.
Got any advise? I'm very excited and nervous.
u/jaemzee — 11 days ago
▲ 440 r/goodnews
Rewilding Wolves in Europe Made Butterflies More Colorful. Here's Why
planet-wildlife.comu/jaemzee — 13 days ago
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▲ 99 r/BeAmazed
Apparently animals in Chernobyl are doing way better than people expected. Scientists now think it’s not that radiation is harmless, but that wildlife is actually thriving because humans aren’t around anymore. Thought this was pretty awesome!
u/jaemzee — 22 days ago
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