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New Use of Molecule May Fight Obesity by Converting ‘Bad’ Fat to ‘Good’ Fat

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New research, published online in The FASEB Journal, suggests that activation of a chemical in the body through an estrogen receptor reduces obesity and metabolic diseases in mice by converting bad fat (white fat) to good fat (brown fat), which increases metabolism and may facilitate weight loss.

“Obesity is the underlying cause for several diseases that could result in mortality,” said Ramesh Narayanan, Ph.D., a researcher involved in the work at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. “Safe and effective treatment for obesity is highly needed, and (this type of) targeting might be one of the strategies to safely combat obesity.”

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To make their discovery, Narayanan and colleagues used three groups of mice. One group was fed with normal rodent diet, while two groups were fed with a high-fat diet (HFD) to make them obese. One of the obese groups was treated with the chemical, beta-LGND2, which made them significantly leaner than the other mice fed a HFD. The beta-LGND2-treated mice had higher body temperature and oxygen consumption, indicating higher metabolism rate.

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“As both the pre-diabetes condition of metabolic syndrome as well as obesity itself continue to threaten the health of millions of people in many parts of the world, we need all the new findings dedicated researchers can give us,” said Thoru Pederson, Ph.D., Editor-in-Chief of The FASEB Journal. “The notion that the fat in our bodies comes in two physiological forms has long been known, but here we have the intriguing prospect of a beneficial pharmacological switch.”

Especially since most hunger-reducing therapies, despite their modest efficacy, have safety concerns that underscore the need for effective peripherally-acting drugs, if mortality is to be reduced.

(Source: Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology)

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15-Year-old Girl Continues Dancing Even After Amputation (WATCH)

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Even though Gabi Shull lost one of the most important tools necessary for dancing, she overcame her deficit to continue doing what she loves.

Gabi goes to Warrensburg High School in Kansas City, Missouri. She attends regular classes, participates in extracurricular activities, and has hobbies no different than her peers – but this 15-year-old is different than most teens.

7 years ago, she injured her knee while ice skating. When the pain persisted for several weeks longer than doctors had predicted, she underwent an MRI scan which exposed an abnormal growth in Gabi’s knee. She and her mother Debbie were then given the diagnosis that would change their lives forever—a cancerous tumor was growing, caused by osteosarcoma.

“When we were told this news,” Debbie wrote in an article, “it was shocking, heartbreaking, scary, unnerving, and so many other emotions—all at the same time.”

After several rounds of unsuccessful chemotherapy, there were no options left except for amputation.

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In June, 2011, Gabi Shull went in for surgery, hoping she could turn it into a new beginning.

The road to recovery was swift, because her progress was fueled by passion. Merely 9 months after her operation, she began to walk again. Then, she started dancing.

“Dancing means a lot to me,” explains Gabi in a Truth 365 video. “I think it’s the main thing that motivated me to keep going and to learn to walk again, because I really just wanted to get back on the stage again.”

From jazz to hip hop, ballet to contemporary, Gabi expresses herself through movement – and Keith Andrews, her prosthetist, makes sure she has the equipment to do so.

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In order to cater to Gabi’s dancing needs, Andrews designed and manufactured a cone shaped prosthetic foot meant to mimic the “pointe” stance of a ballet dancer.

“They took out my knee area, which is the portion the cancer was in,” says Gabi. “They took my lower leg and foot, twisted it 180 degrees backwards, and attached it to my thigh. Whenever I point my foot, it straightens the prosthesis, and whenever I flex my foot, it bends the prosthesis.”

Gabi is not only an inspiration, but also an example – an example showing us that the beauty of dance comes not from an able body, but rather from the passionate heart that beats within.

(WATCH the video below)

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This Machine Relocates Trees So You Don’t Have to Cut Them Down (WATCH)

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Are you thinking of removing a tree that grew to block your sunny office window? If so, keep in mind that you may be able to do it without causing the tree’s certain death. With a new machine, it can be sent to a new home.

The Dutchman Curved Loader Mount Tree Spade is a machine designed to relocate trees instead of destroying them.

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The blades of the machine dig into the ground around the roots, and hoist the load directly onto a truck, where it can be transported to greener pastures.

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Teen Dashes Down the Bleachers to Lift Spirits of Crying Cheerleader

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When Addie Rodiguez broke down into tears during a cheerleading routine, it only took a little boost to lift her spirits once more.

The 9-year-old was performing with her Central Catholic High School cheerleading team at a football game in San Antonio, Texas. During a special portion of the routine, the fathers of the cheerleaders are supposed to come in from the stands and hoist their respective daughters onto their shoulders.

Addie’s father, however, could not be there.

25-year-old Abel Rodriguez was at a military base in California for Air Force training.

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When the the little girl started crying at the thought of her missing dad, an ROTC senior high schooler named Matthew Garcia dashed down through the bleachers so he could lift her into the air himself.

“(Addie) was kind of shocked and scared at first, but then when he knelt down to tell her, ‘I’m going to pick you up, too,’ she was really happy and thankful,” Addi’s mom Alexis Perry-Rodriguez told TODAY. “She said, ‘He saved my life, mom!’ He made her feel so good about herself.”

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Mother Honors Her Stillborn Child by Donating 16 Gallons of Breast Milk

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Wendy Cruz-Chan was heartbroken when her 19-week-old son Killiam became stillborn due to a rare uterine infection.

But she wasn’t about to let her depression keep her from doing something good.

Even though her child was gone, her body kept producing milk – so Wendy and her husband agreed they would pass it on to other mommas as a way of honoring Killiam.

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After 3 months of pumping every few hours, Wendy was able to donate 16 gallons of breast milk to babies in need.

Once her body stops producing the nourishing substance, the proud mother plans on campaigning to bring better medical care for stillborns into hospitals worldwide.

(WATCH the video below)

 

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Young Traveler Uses Hilarious Photos to Reassure His Mom (LOOK)

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Jonathan Quiñonez has never been much of a texter – so as a way of keeping in contact with his mother while he toured the world, he created a photo series to let her know that he was doing just fine.

 

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The 27-year-old had worked as a consultant in Belgium when he got tired of the monotony and decided to hit the road.

 

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After his plane landed in Cuba, Jonathan started racking up the adventures—scuba diving in Panama, hiking in Machu Picchu, sky diving in Mexico, and surfing in Brazil.

 

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His 62-year-old mother isn’t the only one who fell in love with the photos either – Jonathan collected more than 178,000 Instagram followers keeping up with his adventures.

 

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Hero Refugees Capture Bomb Suspect When Police Couldn’t

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Amidst the negative media following the Syrian refugee crisis, one story stands out amongst the rest as a shining example of bravery.

A 2-day manhunt was underway in Germany when 22-year-old Syrian Jaber Albakr escaped from police forces following a raid on his house. The criminal who is suspected to be inspired by ISIS had been hiding explosives in his apartment building when law enforcement arrived.

Meanwhile, a refugee named Mohamed A. had been chatting with Albakr through a website that connects migrants.

After Mohamed picked up the fugitive from the train station, however, he and his friend recognized him from a news segment warning the German public of his escape.

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They quickly put him in a headlock, tied him up with electric cable, called the police, and refused to accept money in exchange for his release.

“The young men have earned the Federal Cross of Merit,” Social Democrat defense expert Johannes Kahrs told Bild daily, adding they had shown a profound respect towards Germans. “It is hard to imagine more integration, it is exemplary,” he said.

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Police Officer Sees Woman Swerving in the Road So He Buys Her Dinner

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We know that it’s a police officer’s job to protect and serve, but protect and serve dinner?

Officer Emanuel Dotch was driving towards Florida on the Interstate 10 when he noticed an erratically driving car ahead of him. Amidst their swerving, the mysterious driver almost side swiped a truck, so Emanuel decided to pull them over.

It was a little old lady driving from San Antonio, Texas to Pensacola, Florida.

When she insisted that she was fine, Emanuel offered to buy her dinner since she had apparently not eaten since lunch time.

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After paying for her meal at a nearby Waffle House, the officer waited in his car for her to finish.

“She walked out and tried to offer me some money,” Emanuel wrote on Facebook, “but I told her I couldn’t accept that because it’s apart of my job to protect and serve so she asked me would I accept a hug and I told her I would do that. The moral of the story is if we would just look out for each other, this would be a better country.”

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Photographer Captures Lava, Meteor, and Milky Way in One Shot

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This jaw-dropping photo was no walk in the park – figuratively, at least.

American photographer Mike Mezeul II hiked 13 miles through the Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island of Hawaii so he could capture the Milky Way, the moon, and lava all in one shot.

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Since Mike couldn’t stay too long due to a high risk of being burned by the lava, he packed it up after the meteor shot through the top left corner.

Be sure to follow Mike’s future adventures on his website or Instagram page.

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Bob Dylan Awarded 2016 Nobel Prize for Literature

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Legendary American folk singer songwriter Bob Dylan has just been awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize for Literature.

Even though the announcement comes with an abundance of naysayers and raised eyebrows, Dylan’s history of prose and iconic poetry speaks for itself.

The 75-year-old poet has not only created 37 studio albums ranging from grinding rock and roll grooves to acoustically crooning serenades, but he has also written a whimsically mysterious collection of poems called Tarantula and Chronicles – a flowing, buttery autobiographical memoir detailing his rise to fame and his musical trials in New York City. He has also published an encyclopedia of all of his lyrics from 1961-2012.

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Dylan’s hits were hailed as being revolutionary during such trying times as the Vietnam War. In his beloved single “The Times Are A-Changin”, you can hear gut-wrenching, politically charged lyrics describing the rocky cultural landscape of the 60s:

““Come mothers and fathers throughout the land
And don’t criticize what you can’t understand
Your sons and your daughters are beyond your command
Your old road is rapidly agin’
Please get out of the new one if you can’t lend your hand
For the times they are a’ changin’!””

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When Secretary of the Swedish Academy Sara Danils was asked about whether the musician deserved the prize, she simply said:

“Well of course he does — he just got it. He is a great poet in the English speaking tradition, and he is a wonderful sampler. … For 54 years now, he’s been at it and reinventing himself constantly, creating a new identity.”

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Watch This Man Save a Dog From Rising Elevator With Seconds to Spare

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Ben Duke only had seconds to react when he found a terrified terrier with its leash caught in an elevator.

Duke, who is the General Manager at the Roadside Inn in Greenville, South Carolina exited a storage closet to find Boo Boo the dog in real trouble.

Boo Boo’s owner had stepped onto the elevator thinking that his dog was close behind – but he was not close enough.

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As the elevator started to go, security footage captured Ben’s quick reflexes as he scoops the pooch up and tears the leash away from its collar with his bare hands.

The owner, who had been sweating bullets as he came back downstairs started crying tears of gratitude when he saw Boo Boo was safe.

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How This Unassuming Twitter Photo Saved the Life of a Man and His Dog

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This videographer was just taking his drone for a spin over the flooding and damage from Hurricane Matthew – he wasn’t expecting to save any lives.

But after he posted a photo of a suburban neighborhood in Hope Mills, North Carolina almost entirely underwater on Twitter, he received an incredible message.

Aspiring photographer Quavas Hart was contacted by a man in Austin, Texas saying that the flooded house in the photo was where his twin brother Chris Williams was trapped inside with his elderly dog Lana.

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Chris had already tried to call 911 twenty or thirty times with no success because of the overwhelming amount of rescue help needed after the storm.

Hart was about to prep his boat for rescue when he noticed a Federal Emergency Management Agency boat nearby. He used his drone to get their attention before saying that they should follow the robot to where a man was trapped in his home.

The million to one chance that Hart would publish the specific photo of Chris’s house is a miracle that the three will never forget.

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As Craig wrote on the GoFundMe page for his brother, “He later told me he didn’t realize how being trapped had affected him until he reached shore and felt that relief I guess only soldiers feel when they get back from a mission with all their friends alive.”

(WATCH the rescue below starting at 3:18)

 

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Man Uses Clever Way of Checking Up on His Grandma After the Hurricane

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This 87-year-old grandma wasn’t expecting a pizza delivery boy to show up at her door– nor was she expecting him to also be delivering a message from her grandson.

Claire Olsen’s phone lines were disconnected following the wake of Hurricane Matthew, making it impossible for her to contact friends and family to let them know she was okay. Her worried grandson in Omaha, Nebraska, however, got tired of waiting and sent someone to check on her.

After calling the local Papa John’s in Palm Coast, Florida, he ordered a pepperoni pizza to be delivered to his grandmother’s house with instructions to call his phone number once they arrived.

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When Lance Tyler dialed the number in front of Claire’s house, her grandson answered in a panic, still worried about the senior. Though Claire was initially confused about the unsolicited pie, her face lit up at the sound of her relative’s voice.

Lance may have received an extremely hefty tip for his good deed, but he said the whole experience was far more inspiring than any gratuity.

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Watch These Instructors Teach Kids in Hospice How to Dance

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The younger patients of children’s hospitals might have a hard time keeping their spirits up during treatment, but this organization is showing that all it takes is a little dancing.

Dancin Power is a nonprofit organization that gives free dance lessons to children in hospice care. Since their debut in 2006, instructors have been inspiring sick kids to find joy and healing through dance.

The teachers are trained to customize their lessons for whatever disabilities the children may have. Whether they’re wheelchair-bound, or need to stay in sterilized environments, Dancin Power volunteers are ready to accommodate any hinderance.

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The dancing doesn’t just give the youth joy during their illness – it also gives them a chance to exercise and have fun.

“Every day we learn so much from our kids, they are so resilient and strong even when facing challenging times,” Dancin Power said on their Facebook. “We are grateful to be a positive part of their lives during those hard times. We hope that you too can find strength and resilience when facing hard times!”

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Airbnb Hosts Are Opening Their Doors to Hurricane Evacuees

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Though thousands of families in the southeastern United States are fleeing their homes because of Hurricane Matthew’s devastation, thousands more homes are opening their doors to let them in.

Thanks to Airbnb’s Disaster Response Program, hosts nearby the danger zone have been emailed requests to nullify their fees for hurricane evacuees – and many are rising to the occasion.

The program started in October 2012 following the destruction of Hurricane Sandy on the East coast because of one host in Brooklyn offering his home up for free. Over 1,000 other New Yorkers followed his example and welcomed victims and families into their own homes.

Through collaboration with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Airbnb has been educating hosts on proper response and procedure following natural disasters.

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The program also helps on-site disaster relief volunteers find housing near their target areas.

“Throughout my career, I’ve seen the terrible devastation that disasters can inflict, but I’ve also seen the powerful ways that communities come together to respond and recover,” says Kellie Bentz, Airbnb’s Head of Global Disaster Relief. “At Airbnb we have a real opportunity to use our disaster response program to help these communities in a time of need. We look forward to collaborating more with agencies like FEMA around the world.”

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Hilton Offers Paid Parental Leave For Housekeepers And Cooks, Too

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Hilton Worldwide’s industry-leading parental leave policies now cover both hourly and salaried Team Members at Hilton’s owned and managed properties, as well as the company’s corporate offices. The new policies represent the best parental leave benefits offered by any major global hospitality company in the United States and Puerto Rico.

The benefits available to Team Members at owned and managed hotels and corporate offices with one year of service or greater include:

  • All new parents – including fathers and adoptive parents – receive two weeks of fully paid parental leave.
  • New mothers who give birth receive an additional eight weeks of maternity leave, for a total of 10 weeks of fully paid leave.

Hilton remains committed to creating an environment that supports balance between work and family for its Team Members across all areas of the company. Hilton’s hourly Team Members in the U.S., who account for approximately 75 percent of the company’s U.S. workforce, will be covered under these new parental leave policies.

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The newly-implemented parental leave policies are just one example of Hilton’s commitment to offering benefits that provide greater personal and professional flexibility to Team Members. In 2015, Hilton announced a new GED Assistance program to help Team Members in the U.S. earn their high school equivalency. In addition, the company introduced 10-day advanced scheduling for hourly Team Members and continued to expand remote workforce opportunities.

“When our Team Members feel great about where they work, it is reflected in the exceptional experience that they provide to our guests,” said Matt Schuyler, Chief Human Resources Officer, Hilton Worldwide. “We are proud to continue driving significant change in our industry by introducing parental leave policies that reflect our strong support for all Hilton Team Members and their families.”

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Free Short Stories Offered at Train Station Vending Machines

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Though smart phones have taken over the attention spans of most of the population, the people of France have shown that they prefer a bit of light reading instead.

Over 32 short story vending machines have started spreading around the European country, attracting tourists and locals alike.

Installed in train stations from Grenoble to Paris, the little metal machines have ‘1’, ‘3’, and ‘5’, minute buttons for how many minutes it would take to read the given story. Once selected, a long thick strip of paper is printed out the front featuring a story for the reader. There are over 5,000 stories that are anonymously submitted and downloaded into the machines, including romance, horror, comedy, and mystery – and they’re all for free.

Short Edition, the publishing company responsible for the machines, aren’t surprised by their brain child’s success.

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“The written word isn’t dead,” Christophe Sibieude, the co-founder of Short Édition, told the New Yorker earlier this year. “Smartphones have blurred the limits between our professional life and our distractions. The paper format provides a break from omnipresent screens. People may not have reacted so strongly to our vending machines six years ago, when smartphones hadn’t become essential to all parts of our lives yet.”

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Diabetic Boy Saves Pennies for 4 Years, Finally Gets Beloved Service Dog

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4 years ago, Aiden Heath discovered that he had type 1 diabetes – and that he could get a service dog to help him manage it.

Even though certified service dogs usually cost up to $15,000, Aiden’s mom Jenni told him to start saving his pennies and he would be there in no time.

4 years later in April 2016, the 8-year-old boy had saved $6,000 in change. His inspiring story, however got him national coverage. Before he knew it, strangers had crowdfunded another $20,000 for his dream dog.

That’s when they adopted Angel, a chocolate Labrador who had passed all of her service tests.

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With Angel by Aiden’s side, she will be able to smell his blood sugar drop thirty minutes before a meter would ever register the change – she is also the best friend a boy could ask for.

“Aiden looked at me and said, ‘This is a dream,’” Jenni told WABC. “We have been so amazed by the outpouring of support,” Jenni Heath said. “He is feeling the love. … There are no words.”

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Dads Now Have Equal Access to Baby Facilities in Federal Buildings

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Thanks to a new bill signed by United States President Barack Obama on October 7th, all male and female restrooms in government buildings must have baby-changing facilities.

Since it was proposed in April by Rep. David Cicilline (D-R.I.) in April, the bill received enthusiastic bipartisan support.

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“Government needs to do more to ensure that public buildings are family-friendly. No mom or dad should ever have to worry about finding a safe, sanitary place to change their baby ― least of all in a federal building that’s paid for by taxpayers,” Cicilline stated on his website.

Even though the legislation is yet to extend to public restrooms, it is still a big step forward for parents of both genders.

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Critically Endangered Black Rhinos Welcome Two Newborn Calves

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United Kingdom conservationists are jumping for joy over the births of two critically endangered newborn black rhinos.

The mothers of the calves, Grumeti and Zawadi, were both bred in captivity at the Aspinall Foundation’s Port Lympne wildlife park. In 2012, they were moved from the center in Kent, England, to Mount Kilimanjoro in Tanzania where they mated with another offspring of the park named Jamie.

Grumeti’s baby has been fondly dubbed Mobo while Zawadi’s child is awaiting its own proper name.

Damian Aspinall, chairman of The Aspinall Foundation said: “Mobo’s birth illustrates perfectly our passionate belief in the true role of modern conservation as being committed to the survival of threatened species in their natural territories. We believe this is preferable, wherever possible, to  simply keeping them caged in an existence which does little for prospects of long term survival.”

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Altogether, The Aspinall Foundation has successfully released eight black rhino back into the wild, as well as more than 60 gorillas and scores of other smaller primates including lemurs, langur and gibbons. Further releases are planned as part of The Aspinall Foundations vision to re-stock the wild with endangered species.

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