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Parrot Considered Extinct in the Wild Appears on Video in Brazil

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A Spix’s Macaw, the bird that inspired the character in the movie Rio, has reappeared in Brazil 15 years after it was thought to be extinct in the wild.

On June 18th the blue macaw was identified by at least six people on various occasions near the city of Curaçá, in Bahia. One of them actually made a video of the bird flying and making sounds.

The director of Bird Life International (Sociedade para Conservacao das Aves do Brasil, SAVE-Brasil), confirmed the information, saying the bird has a very characteristic type of singing.

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In the Organization’s official announcement, Pedro Develey says, “The first person to see the Spix’s Macaw was Nauto Sergio Oliveira, a subsistence farmer… who told his neighbors.”

The following day, Lourdes Oliveira and her daughther Damylis saw the endangered bird at 6:20 in the morning and managed to record on Damyli’s mobile (see below). The excitement among Curaçá’s residents was palpable because the bird had not been seen in Brazil since 2000, in that same region. The species is now maintained through a captive breeding program at several conservation organizations under the aegis of the Brazilian government.

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For the next week residents will be helping researchers from another important organization, the Chico Mendes Institute (ICMBio), with the efforts to locate the bird and gather more information.

Develey believes the bird was kept as a captive pet and recently released to avoid punishment or fines, because environmental laws are being more vigorously enforced.

“Besides, if this bird was around for longer our video traps would have registered it already,” the director told Brazilian media outlet, O Estado de S. Paulo. “The fact is the bird is flying in his natural habitat and that’s amazing.”

(WATCH the video re-posted on YouTube)

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Philippine Teen Discovers Powerful Natural Poison Against Zika Bugs

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A Philippine teenager discovered a natural solution for killing the larvae of the aedes aegypti mosquito—the insect responsible for spreading the zika virus and other diseases like dengue and chikungunya.

The remedy, derived from the leaves of the San Francisco (Codiaeum variegatum) plant, was discovered by Paul Lumabao. In his research, the young man discovered that substances in the plant are a powerful poison against the larvae of the bug.

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The 17-year-old researched the plant while finishing high school in Davao City, where he challenged himself to find a way to stop the reproduction of the mosquito in his town.

Lumabao learned that many insecticides come from the extract of plants, so he began searching for an active ingredient and testing within his community. The ‘San Francisco’ was the perfect plant for the job. The species is very common in the region and often cultivated in public city gardens.

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The young researcher announced his findings on May 12th at the Intel science and engineering fair. This year the event gathered 1750 students from 75 different countries.

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German Town Hails Syrian Refugee ‘Hero’ Who Turned in $55,000

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German police are hailing the actions of a 25-year-old refugee from Syria who turned in a stash of cash that he found inside a donated cabinet.

The city of Minden has called him the “hero of the day” after his honesty led him to return several bank savings books and cash totaling more than 150,000 euros.

While assembling a donated wardrobe in his sparsely furnished apartment, he found a board screwed under a shelf which was hiding the booklets and 100 new 500-euro bills.

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Once the man determined by an internet search that the bills were “real” money, he called the refugee officials in Minden, who immediately informed the police.

“This young man has behaved exemplary and deserves great credit,” according to police. “That someone finds and gives smaller amounts of cash to the police is often the case, but such a large sum is the absolute exception.”

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The humble young refugee, whose family remained in Syria, arrived in Germany in early October, and has been taking language lessons. Since he already has a bachelor’s degree in communications technology from his home country, he would like to further his studies in Germany to achieve a master’s degree.

The police are now trying the find rightful owner.

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Watch Kitten Escape Pet Store Enclosure to Play With Puppy

 

The wall between these two little animal friends was no match for a kitten’s climbing skills.

The little cat scrambled up and over the plexiglass barrier in a Taiwan pet store so it could be near the puppy in the next box down.

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The dog couldn’t control it’s excitement when it realized the cat was coming for a visit —not stopping its licking of the kitten’s face during the arrival, nose-first to their play date.

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Bird Nests Atop Police Car, Cops Respond in Sweetest Way Possible (WATCH)

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An Ohio police cruiser won’t be racing to crime scenes any time soon — it’s been turned into a nursery for the mourning dove and her chicks that hatched in a nest there.

The dove, named Gerty, built a nest below the windshield wiper of a back-up cruiser for the Parma Police Department.

When officers found the roosting bird, they went out of their way to make the bird feel at home. They surrounded the cruiser with crime scene tape to keep people away, attached an umbrella to the car to protect her from sun and rain, and even dug up worms for her dinner.

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Praise has been pouring in from around the world for the cops on the bird beat.

“I think that’s the cutest thing I’ve seen in my entire week. Thank you for your kindness, from France!” Léa Vallée posted on the department’s Facebook page.

“These cops rock!!! thanks for doing this!” Linda Taylor Woods wrote.

Lt. Kevin Riley says it’s all in the line of duty for the department’s officers.

“We care for all lives, human or animal,” Lt. Riley told WJW News.

(WATCH the video below from WJW News) – Photos: Parma PD, Facebook; WJW News

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Dying Father Gets Last Wish to See His Kids After They Fled Sudan 10 Years Ago–Watch

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A dying man’s wish to see his children reunited, years after a war separated them from their parents, came true—and just in time for Father’s Day.

Following a refugee group’s successful effort to reunite them, the man named Mawa collapsed to the floor when he saw his children for the first time in a decade and the five kids — some grown to adulthood — raced to hug him in a tearful reunion.

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Mawa and his Wife Nora had fled Sudan’s civil war with their five children, seeking refuge in Egypt. After years of waiting there, the couple were allowed to come to America in 2005, but their children were forced to stay behind, for reasons not disclosed at this time.

Shortly after arriving in America, Mawa was diagnosed with kidney failure. As the condition worsened, his desire to see his children only strengthened.

Nora contacted the International Rescue Committee, which set to work finding the five, and eventually dealing with bureaucracies to bring them to America.

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All five were reunited with their parents in Baltimore, Maryland, earlier this year.

“Today is a miracle day in my life, I am very happy,” he says in the video below.

(WATCH the inspiring reunion below) — Photo: IRC

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$200,000 Gift for Ambulance Crew Sets Off Chain of Giving

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After $200,000 was gifted from the estate of a retired Minnesota farmer to the local ambulance crew, they decided to pay it forward, which sent ripples across three rural counties.

Fred Pitzner left the money so the emergency crews could buy a new tricked-out truck to better serve the community of Gaylord.

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But, what started with one donated ambulance has resulted in upgraded trucks for three departments.

(WATCH the heartwarming video above, or READ the story from KARE-11 News)

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Sacramento Opens Public Bathroom Facilities For the Homeless (Video)

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City and community leaders celebrated a grand opening in the River District of a mobile restroom facility called the Pit Stop.

The pilot program aims to provide access to a safe and clean bathroom for those who need it. The portable restrooms will be staffed by an attendant to ensure that the toilets and sinks are well maintained and used for intended purposes.

“The people experiencing homelessness in Sacramento have limited access to toilets and lavatories,” said Councilmember Jeff Harris. “As we work towards more permanent solutions to end homelessness in our City, this program is complementary in that it addresses an urgent need.”

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The Pit Stop facility, located at Ahern Street, between North A and North B Streets, will provide toilets, sinks, used needle receptacles and dog waste stations. The goal of this effort is to not only provide people a place to take care of their needs with dignity, but to capture measurable data of those who use the facility, and how the City can further address homelessness in the surrounding region.

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Harris pushed for $100,000 in the budget to partnered with FAS Services, a San Francisco based organization, that provides staffing and facilitation of the attended restrooms. The restrooms will be open seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. The pilot program will run for six months allowing staff to fully evaluate the impact and efficiency of such a program.

The Pit Stop program has gained success in San Francisco and has more than a dozen locations in San Francisco.

(WATCH the video below from KCRA)

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Foundation Pledges $6Mil For 100,000 Inner City Kids to See ‘Hamilton’

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Thousands of inner city students in Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Washington D.C. will have the opportunity to see HAMILTON, thanks to a $6 million grant from The Rockefeller Foundation.

HAMILTON creator Lin-Manuel Miranda announced on June 23 the Foundation’s commitment to expand the educational partnership that has provided students with tickets to the Tony-award winning show in New York City. The #EduHam program will now reach 100,000 public school children across the United States.

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The musical production blended hip hop, dance, and rap, with the Revolutionary War, to create the hottest ticket on Broadway— and one of the coolest American history lessons one is likely to get. (Watch a preview below)

The funding will go to local school districts, and additional cities will be announced as HAMILTON tours the country. As part of their American History studies, students will experience history and see the show for just $10. They will attend special matinee performances and interact with cast members during the program.

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The partnership between The Rockefeller Foundation, HAMILTON, The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History and the New York City Department of Education was announced in October 2015 and was initially funded through a $1.5 million grant to bring 20,000 public school students from the five boroughs—with large numbers of students eligible for free and reduced price lunch—to see the Broadway sensation. Students in New York benefited from an integrated curriculum developed by Gilder Lehrman that enhanced their experience of the play. The program was such a  success, that The Rockefeller Foundation.

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“Our initial partnership was such a monumental success, we wanted to fund the partnership nationwide as HAMILTON toured across the country,” said Judith Rodin, President of The Rockefeller Foundation. “Our goal is to not only bring history to life for students, but to have them relate to the actors who make this show what it is; demonstrating that everything is possible for them, no matter what neighborhood they live in, what school they attend, or where they come from.”

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The educational program includes a HAMILTON Student Performance and Study Guide and an online HAMILTON portal for students and teachers that offers students a creative platform for developing and producing their own original performances of poetry, rap, songs, scenes and other art expressions, to be performed at the theater prior to watching a performance of HAMILTON.

“The HAMILTON student matinees on Broadway have been such a rewarding experience for all of us at the theatre, thanks to the creativity and the passion the students bring to them,” said Lin-Manuel Miranda. “The performances that they come up with are unbelievable!”

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“Rooted in research, the student projects are creative, personal, and inspiring… Kids who didn’t before suddenly care about America’s past, and see their own connection to it,” said James Basker, President of the Gilder Lehrman Institute.

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Dalai Lama Can’t Hold in His Giggles On Stage (WATCH)

 

The room was filled with 6,400 fans, and the Dalai Lama didn’t disappoint.

The Buddhist leader returned to Indiana on Saturday for a public talk on “the potential for harmony and the usefulness of compassion.”

The speech quickly sounded more like a personal conversation than a presentation—and, as happens in conversation, he stumbled into many amusing moments.

(WATCH the video above or READ more from USA TodayNote: page auto-plays so adjust speakers)

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Teens Show True Sportsmanship After Baseball Championship Win (WATCH)

A week after losing the Indiana 4-A baseball championship, he remembers most vividly the moment when an opponent, instead of celebrating with his teammates without abandon, came over to console him, the pitcher who’d dropped to the mound, face down in defeat.

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The Roncalli high school catcher told WTHR ”I saw the heartbreak and the stress on all their players but especially him laying almost lifelessly by the mound. It just really got to me and I just wanted to go over there and tell him everything was going to be alright.”

And so he did.

(WATCH the moment below or READ more from WTHR) –Photos via WTHR video

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Strangers Donate $250K to Desperate Teen Who Offered to Carry Groceries

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A Memphis teen’s offer to carry groceries to a man’s car in exchange for some doughnuts has led to a wave of online donations for him and his disabled mother that have totaled $278,000 in 13 days.

Two weeks ago Matt White met Chauncy Black, a “straight-A student” who was just trying to get some food to eat in exchange for menial work.

The boy struck White as someone who deserved a break, and he is getting so much more than that, after a GoFundMe page was started to raise money to purchase him a lawn mower for starting a business.

Through videos shot by Matt, people learned Chauncy slept on the floor, had tattered clothes, and a courteous attitude and willingness to do anything to earn money.

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Donations poured in and now a legal trust is being set up to manage the money. The pair have been moved to an undisclosed hotel, and Matt White has got himself a new family, with the top priority to do the right thing with a sudden windfall of kindness for a poor kid with a bountiful work ethic.

(WATCH a Daily Mail news report below)

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Kids Who Don’t Have Beds Get Sleepover at Cowboys Stadium, Take Home 100 Twin Sets

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On Friday, one hundred underprivileged children were invited to the Dallas Cowboys football stadium for a giant overnight sleepover party.

Lined up on the field were 100 beds, each outfitted with blue and silver Cowboys swag, cuddly quilts and teddy bears. Not only did the kids get to eat pizza and hang out with NFL football players and cheerleaders, they got to watch a movie on the giant screen, at the end of the night they were told they get to keep the beds, too.

None of these children had a bed at home to sleep in, but now, thanks to Ashley Furniture with their Hope to Dream program, they are in for some sweet slumber.

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Mary Ann Downey Kirby was on the field to experience the fun in Arlington, Texas and posted these photos on Facebook, saying Ashley Furniture would be delivering the beds to each child’s home, and she would be the one seen on the sidelines “bawling”.

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On its Hope to Dream webpage, people can nominate families in need of beds for the program’s consideration when there is a participating store in their area.

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Kid Lends His Crutch So Another Boy Could See the Farewell Game (LOOK)

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The final game of Argentinian football player Diego Milito was a must-see for soccer lovers here, and when a boy needed a boost to view the departing athlete, a 10-year-old on crutches had just the ticket.

A photo of the pair taken on the sidelines grabbed headlines after Santiago Fretes lent one of his crutches to another Argentine fan so he could watch the game – one Racing team fan helping another.

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Frete’s mother, Sabri Bonomo, took the picture that quickly went viral and stirred emotions outside of sporting circles.

“I saw Milito walking around the field and my friend couldn’t see him because of a billboard, so I lent him one of my crutches so he could enjoy with me,” Frete told the newspaper, El Argentino Zona Norte.

The boy’s right leg had been amputated due to a disability at birth, but despite always being on crutches, Santiago is well known at Racing’s youth division trainings.

His mother says he is quite skillful playing soccer. “I usually make videos of his moves when he plays indoor soccer at cidade Pillar”, says Sabri Bonomo referring to a city located 58km (36 miles) outside the nation’s capital, Buenos Aires.

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Beloved NY Times Photographer Knew Fashion Was in the Street, Not the Magazines (1929–2016)

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The legendary New York Times fashion photographer Bill Cunningham died on Saturday, but he leaves a legacy of observations that changed the way many people think about clothes and created an historical record spanning decades.

For his weekend photo spread in the paper, and corresponding video series, the 87-year-old, who tooled around Manhattan on his bicycle, could be counted on to spot the latest trends by looking at the creative ways New Yorkers used fabric, accessories and clothing to create their own fashion statements.

For Cunningham, the Paris runways were certainly interesting, but “it was what happened to the clothes afterward — how they were used, or not used — that really mattered,” according to one cohort at the Times.

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“He was among the first to recognize the value of observing what people wore in their everyday life, and to understand that it was a reflection of identity and culture, a means of communication used by all, and thus a crucial historical record,” wrote Vanessa Friedman, in a final tribute.

Here is one of his videos from spring 2016, which exemplified his story-telling style and his use of untouched photos depicting fashionistas on the streets of New York.

An award winning documentary, “Bill Cunningham New York,” seen on YouTube now, tells the story of the “first and best” street photographer.

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This Kansas City Community Kitchen Inspires With Its Menu and Service

 

After serving meals to the needy in Kansas City for more than three decades, Episcopal Community Services recently switched to the restaurant model of waiting on their homeless clients.

And the regulars were thrilled.

(WATCH the video above from NBC News) –File Photo via WBZ video

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Powerful Video About Fatherhood and a Boy Who Wants Dance Lessons

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American Family Insurance created a short film for Father’s Day that has attracted 3.5 million views on YouTube and caused quite a few tears to flow.

“Here’s to all dads out there supporting their kids’ dreams,” the company wrote.

The father in the story knows his son wants dance lesson, but provides a little “insurance,” so the boy won’t be bullied for it, in the form of a confidence boosting regimen.

(WATCH the video below)

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Man Scales Building To Reunite Baby Chipmunk With Its Mom (WATCH)

A tiny newborn chipmunk fell 20 feet from its nest, so a family in India called on animal rescue volunteers who decided to scale a building in order to reunite it with its mother.

Grabbing a lot of rope, Animal Aid Unlimited saved the day and recorded a video of the daring rescue.

The mother’s nest was perched on an air conditioner unit, with nothing but flat wall around it, so volunteers on the roof hoisted the man up—all while the mother frantically chirping maternal warnings at the approaching stranger.

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The baby, with its eyes still closed from birth, was returned to its family, where the Indian aid group said its brothers and sisters were “going nuts”.

(WATCH the video below from Animal Aid)

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Brazil Rights a Wrong, Devotes Military Plane to Organ Transplants

 

After public outcry following a media investigation, the interim President of Brazil, Michel Temer, announced that the Brazilian Armed Forces will provide a plane exclusively for transporting organs for transplant patients.

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That decision comes after one of the biggest Brazilian media outlets, O Globo, reported that between 2013 and 2015 the Air Force authority declined to transport 153 organs, and rather prioritized the transportation of government officials instead.

After hearing the report and talking to his assigned staff, the president decided to equip an airplane exclusively for the transportation of patients or their life-saving cargo.

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(WATCH the video above from Joao Freitas, reporting from Brazil for Good News Network)

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Limousine Stops on Brooklyn Bridge to Retrieve Tiny Dog Under Car

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A chauffeur was driving in New York last week when he saw a car stopped in the middle of the Brooklyn Bridge. He noticed a little dog limping underneath the vehicle, and pulled over his limousine to hurry over and help.

“The dog was nervous and didn’t want to move from under the car so I went back to my limousine to find something I could use as a leash,” said Garrick Quinones. “Thank God I quickly found my phone cord and went back under the car to get him.”

After a few tries the stray allowed Quinones to put a cord on him, and lead him slowly out—all while cars were rushing by and honking.

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The driver scooped up the pup and went searching for the nearest police officer. He could see the dog was thirsty and bought a bottle of water.

Quinones, who works at Limousine of New York, brought him to the 19th police precinct and was told they would scan the red-haired dog for a chip because it didn’t have collar. He told Good News Network wanted to stay with the dog, which looked like Toto from the Wizard of Oz but, the officer assured him they would give him water and take care of him.

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“My newest little dog friend looked up at me and started to follow me and didn’t want me to leave after I brought him to the precinct,”

A few hours later the police called to say the dog did have a chip and the owners were contacted.

A happy ending, but also another reminder of the importance of having your pets microchipped.

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