McFerrin in Minneapolis (1 of 2): Click for link to video!

Bobby’s sold-out show at Orchestra Hall featured the fantastic all-male ensemble Cantus. Check out their beautiful rendition of Bobby’s choral setting of The 23rd Psalm:

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    Axolotl problems As Mexico City grew and became more industrialized the need for water brought pumps and pipes to the lake and eventually “it was like a bad smelly pond with rotten water” Zambrano said. “All of our aquatic animals suffer with bad water quality but amphibians suffer more because they have to breathe with the skin.” лаки джет игра To add to the axolotls’ problems invasive fish species such as carp and tilapia were introduced to the lake where they feed on axolotl eggs. And a 1985 earthquake in Mexico City displaced thousands of people who found new homes in the area around the lake further contributing to the destruction of the axolotls’ habitat. These combined threats have devastated axolotl populations. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature there are fewer than 100 adult axolotls left in the wild. The species is considered critically endangered. https://lucky-jetts.com lucky jet игра While the wild axolotls of Lake Xochimilco have dwindled to near-extinction countless axolotls have been bred for scientific laboratories and the pet trade. “The axolotl essentially helped establish the field of experimental zoology” Voss said. In 1864 a French army officer brought live axolotls back to Europe where scientists were surprised to learn that the seemingly juvenile aquatic salamanders were capable of reproduction. Since then scientists around the world have studied axolotls and their DNA to learn about the salamanders’ unusual metamorphosis or lack thereof as well as their ability to regrow injured body parts. In addition to their role in labs axolotls have become popular in the exotic pet trade though they are illegal to own in California Maine New Jersey and Washington DC. However the axolotls you might find at a pet shop are different from their wild relatives in Lake Xochimilco. Most wild axolotls are a dark grayish brown. The famous pink axolotls as well as other color variants such as white blue yellow and black are genetic anomalies that are rare in the wild but selectively bred for in the pet trade. What’s more “most of the animals in the pet trade have a very small genetic variance” Zambrano said. Pet axolotls tend to be inbred and lack the wide flow of different genes that makes up a healthy population in the wild. That means that the axolotl extinction crisis can’t simply be solved by dumping pet axolotls into Lake Xochimilco. Plus the pet axolotls likely wouldn’t fare well with the poor habitat conditions in the lake.

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