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1 month ago
A Lovely Gopher Tortoise In My Neighborhood
A Lovely Gopher Tortoise In My Neighborhood
A Lovely Gopher Tortoise In My Neighborhood

A lovely gopher tortoise in my neighborhood


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1 month ago

Fight AI and Protect Endangered Cozumel Raccoons!

Fight AI And Protect Endangered Cozumel Raccoons!
Fight AI And Protect Endangered Cozumel Raccoons!

Remaking this post with better info on how you can help the critically endangered Cozumel raccoon from your own home by BULLYING AI INTO SUBMISSION.

The issue: There is a critically endangered species of raccoon known as the Cozumel/pygmy raccoon. Among a shitload of other threats, the Cozumel raccoon also has to deal with the fact nobody knows it exists. This issue has gotten worse with Google's new "AI Search Overviews." Unfortunately, when people search things like "Mexican raccoons" or "What species of raccoons are in Mexico," all the results show coatis. Which are not raccoons (they are more closely related to Olingos.) Mexico actually has two species of raccoon, the common raccoon (Procyon lotor) and the Cozumel raccoon (Procyon pygmaeus.) If people can't even find the Cozumel raccoon on google without using the actual species name, how tf are folks supposed to know they are endangered and need help?

Anyway, here is a way you can fight back against Google's bullshit AI and search algorithms that are limiting pygmy raccoon conservation efforts:

Method 1: Report Incorrect Google AI Overview Results

1. Google phrases like “Mexican raccoons,” “what species of raccoon are in Mexico," "types of raccoons in Mexico," “what kind of raccoons live in Mexico," etc.

2. If coatis appear instead of actual raccoons in the Google AI Overview, scroll to the bottom and click the thumbs down.

3. Click “Report a problem”

4. Click “Not Factually Correct” or "Unhelpful."

5. Type something along the lines of: “Mexican raccoons are not coatis. The two raccoon species in Mexico are the common raccoon, Procyon lotor and the critically endangered pygmy raccoon/Cozumel raccoon (Procyon pygmaeus)” or "Bro, I searched for raccoons, this is a coati. Show me the raccoons."

6. Click “Include a screen capture” and submit.

Fight AI And Protect Endangered Cozumel Raccoons!
Fight AI And Protect Endangered Cozumel Raccoons!
Fight AI And Protect Endangered Cozumel Raccoons!
Fight AI And Protect Endangered Cozumel Raccoons!

Method 2: Report Individual Search Results

Find any search result that refer to coatis as Mexican raccoons

2. Click the three dots next to the listing.

3. Scroll right and click “Feedback.”

4. Select “Inaccurate content” or "Irrelevant content." Again, whatever floats your boat.

5. Explain the error by typing something like I mentioned above.

6. Click “Include screenshot.”

7. Submit your report.

Fight AI And Protect Endangered Cozumel Raccoons!
Fight AI And Protect Endangered Cozumel Raccoons!
Fight AI And Protect Endangered Cozumel Raccoons!
Fight AI And Protect Endangered Cozumel Raccoons!

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP!!!!

For more information about the pygmy raccoon and the threats they face, feel free to visit my site here! I still have a lot of work to do there, but that is where I will be posting updates about my research as well.

Also, if you are interested in learning more about how AI is impacting wildlife conservation issues, I actually have two youtube videos about the topic! How AI is Hurting Critically Endangered Mexican Raccoons (And How You Can Help)

You've Been Lied to About Canadian Marble Foxes


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1 month ago

breaking news: (wait for it)

Breaking News: (wait For It)

"walking" coral discovered!

Breaking News: (wait For It)

ohh...look at it go...


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1 month ago
The Shape Of A Fish's Caudal Tail Can Tell You A Lot About How Fast The Fish Moves! A Rounded Tail Is

The shape of a fish's caudal tail can tell you a lot about how fast the fish moves! A rounded tail is the slowest and a lunate tail is the fastest! The lunate tail has the most optimal ratio of high thrust and low draw, making it the fastest.

Ichthyology Notes 2/?


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if i was an animal and i knew i was being observed and researched i would do something super fucked up. but only once. never again. ruin their lives. keep them guessing.


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4 months ago

Conquer the world!

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go my isopods!!


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1 month ago

It's amazing how much of our knowledge of "animal behaviour" is based on very old studies that just went "we half-starved these animals and put them in a tiny box together and just assumed that whatever they did reflects their natural behaviours and social structures"


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10 months ago

Wild animals are wild animals. Leave them alone.

Snowy's Fight the Uwu-ification of Wildlife Masterpost

Wikipedia Articles & News Articles:

Timothy Treadwell

Night of the Grizzlies

Travis the Chimpanzee

Roar (film) - Injuries section

Marius Els

Videos

Sea lion pulling child into water

Bison tossing girl in air [Look in suggested videos for a LOT more "Bison helps tourist FAFO" videos, more than I can list here]

Man gored by elk [Photos of incident, non-graphic]

Deer fighting a man (my best guess deer was sick, as doesn't appear to be a male in rut)

Rabid fox attacks woman

Hawks dive-bombing to protect nest (Shows picture of man with bloody head)

Groundhog bites mayor after being held up to his face

Toddyboya's video "Please Stop Touching Wild Animals"

Not Attacks, But Leave Them Alone

Bison calf dies after tourists load it into car

Tourists remove bear cubs from tree, resulting in their separation from mother

Other

Death in Yellowstone: Accidents and Foolhardiness in the First National Park by Lee H. Whittlesey (Book)

Please reblog, and feel free to share any other videos or incidents you know of.


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