22,398,349 members doing good!
share your passions, stories, inspirations, and more
Jun 22, 2007
Mona our beautiful ele is free now~ we all loved her ~ we mourn her passing~
Mona's Light shines within our hearts ~
embedded in our souls forever ~
Mona's journey was her sacrifice for us to understand that BORN FREE MEANS LIVING FREE!
CAPTIVITY MUST NEVER BE TOLERATED !
Together, we have much work to do!
Mona's "living legacy"
compells us to STOP  ALLOWING ZOO'S TO IMPRISON OUR ELE'S
& TO PROTECT THEM FROM ABUSE IN ANY SITUATION - BE IT IN THE WILD FROM LOGGERS - POACHERS-
OR HELD AS A PRISONER IN A CIRCUS !
EMAIL CITES - SAY  NO TO 60 MORE TONS OF IVORY HARVESTED FROM HELPLESS ELE'S SLAUGHTERED FOR PROFIT !!!! SAY NO
WE THE GLOBAL COMMUNINTY WILL NOT TOLERATE , ACCEPT OR SUPPORT SUCH INSANITY!!!!

Mona's "footprints" walk with ours - she gives us her wisdom and her strength.   now Mona is free at last !
Namaste   Mona


Visibility: Everyone
Tags: , , ,
Posted: Jun 22, 2007 10:10am

 

 
 
Content and comments expressed here are the opinions of Care2 users and not necessarily that of Care2.com or its affiliates.

Author

Rosemary Plummie Died Today
female , married, 2 children
Salem, NH, USA
Shares by Type:
All (110) | Blog (40) | Alert (45) | Photo (2) | Tribute (6) | Message (17)

Showing shares tagged with: legacy [show all]
SHARES FROM ROSEMARY'S NETWORK
May
20
(0 comments  |  discussions )
For much of the past 10 years, beekeepers, primarily in the United States and Europe, have been reporting annual hive losses of 30 percent or higher, substantially more than is considered normal or sustainable. But this winter, many U.S. beekeepers e...
by mark s.
(0 comments  |  discussions )
SAN MATEO, Calif. — The organization whose big-money prizes helped get the private spaceflight industry off the ground isn't done issuing high-profile challenges to spur exploration of the final frontier.
by mark s.
(0 comments  |  discussions )
Voters in Portland, Ore., will decide tomorrow (May 21) whether the city will begin fluoridating its water. For weeks, residents have been contentiously debating water fluoridation, the addition of fluoride to public water supplies for the purpose of ...
by mark s.
(0 comments  |  discussions )
Tornado season has been relatively quiet this year. There were only 72 tornadoes nationwide in April, 70 percent below the 10 year average, according to the Weather Channel. But within in the last week, tornado outbreaks have been erupting from North...
by mark s.
(0 comments  |  discussions )
SAN MATEO, Calif. — Mr. Spock may think space is the final frontier, but Earth's deep oceans are just as mysterious and unknown. Now, one scientist says thousands of people could explore the oceans using cheap, remotely controlled ro...
by mark s.
(0 comments  |  discussions )
Florida has a long list of problematic invasive species, from the vervet monkey to the lionfish, but the Burmese python might be the state's public enemy No. 1 — so much so that residents will hop out of their cars at night to catch...
by mark s.
(0 comments  |  discussions )
LONDON — The first British astronaut ever to visit the International Space Station will launch in 2015 for a six-month mission that may involve spacewalks, wrangling visiting robotic spacecraft and space experiments, the UK Space Ag...
by mark s.
(0 comments  |  discussions )
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has broken out its trusty drill again, pulling samples from deep within a Red Planet rock for the second time ever.
by mark s.
(0 comments  |  discussions )
Too little sleep increases the risk of car crashes for young drivers, a new study confirms.
by mark s.
(0 comments  |  0 discussions )
Besides being beautiful, Costa Rica's beaches are the nesting sites of four endangered sea turtle species, which return each year to lay their eggs. But there is trouble in paradise for these reptiles, namely, from egg thieves.

Copyright © 2013 Care2.com, inc. and its licensors. All rights reserved