I am in love with my blue death-feigning beetles (Cryptoglossa verrucosus). I never raised these critters before, but Barney suggested them over at Hatari Inverts. Thanks to photographer Richard Crean and his macro lens, he was able to capture Muskateer (the male…I have 3 males) and Bluebell (the female) above. They are relatively tiny (less than an inch in length) compared to my other creatures, but between the four of them, they make quite a racket at night in their terrarium. The best part about them is their “death-feigning” characteristic. Their long legs stick straight up in the air (see below) when you frighten them. They get so stiff, you can pick them up and stack them on top of one another. Pure enjoyment on a rainy day. [You’ll see more of Richard’s fashion work in S4 – SRO’s (the co.) new newsletter on sustainability trends in fashion. Sign up for the premiere issue here.
Archive for August, 2006
My favorite place to shop: Hatari Invertebrates
Sunday, August 27th, 2006Some peeps supporting Eco 4 the World
Saturday, August 26th, 2006| Take a deep breath please. I now present to you: Ryan Seacrest, David Duchovny, Amy Smart, Desmond Tutu, Sting, Ed Begely Jr., Alicia Keys, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Gabrielle Reese, Gavin Newsom, Laird Hamilton, Diane Dixon, Wyland, Ian Thorpe, Simple Plan, Kaylee DeFer, Mike Prickett, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Daryl Hannah, Persia White, Jean-Michel Cousteau, Ms Earth 2005, Rosanna Arquette, Hoobastank, Chris Hesse, Simon Webbe, The Veronicas, Apache Indian, Reggae Revolution, Frankie Fredricks, John Paul DeJoria… | |
Eco 4 the World trailer
Saturday, August 26th, 2006| Eco 4 the World is a new TV series that highlights what ordinary people, personalities, and celebrities are doing around the world to have a positive effect on the environment. Featured via Media Corp on teen channels throughout Asia.For an example of a full episode click here.
There is a great segment on the textile industry and sustainable fashion, highlighting the H&M Wing Hang factory in Cambodia. The textile industry constitutes eighty percent (80%) of Cambodia’s exports and employs 300,000 people. Because of the intensive migration of young workers moving from provincial areas to cities, there has been a rising increase in HIV and AIDS. Cambodia is now the SE Asian country with the fastest number of HIV/AIDS cases. See a short interivew with Ingrid Schullstrom, CSR Magager for H&M and their connection to UNICEF to find out what they are working on together to help combat these interrelated issues. |
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