Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Zoo Dilemma in Germany. Berlin Bears Becoming Bald

Berlin Bears Beginning Baldness..- on the news -
Berlin Zoo.


The Germans planning to visit may just be out of luck...the Berlin zoo also depending on tourism, may be facing hard and bald times and changes must most likely be made.

Is there an equivalent to 'Rogaine' for bears? Predicament for sure....will the bears survive a normal hibernation cycle?

Will the bears get too cold and how well will the bald bears negotiate the climate in general?
It's a fact that kids must be stunned. Children and adults alike will be surprised to see bald bears in a German zoo when expecting to see a 'fully dressed, normal looking animal.

The Berlin and all of Germany Public Relations [PR] bear 'per preference', Knut is his name, we haven't heard much about in recent years.

A question entering my mind. Can the dilemma be caused by carbon-dioxide...from the unhealthy air and exhaust emitted by vehicles in this 'capital and cultural centre'.

Berlin is not a carbon-free city. Its residents will have to wait decades before that will be a dream fulfilled.

Hopefully Berlin's bald bears will recover. I must admit bald bears do not look so fine anymore.....and maybe it is a sign of climate changes or hormonal and gene manipulation caused by an unhealthy diet or electromagnetic wireless radiation from cell- and mobile devices.

And as delivered by phone frequency transmission towers and wireless, Wi-Fi, documented by science as emitters of harmful radiation, especially for children and students in schools.

Are the bald bears victims of electromagnetic radiation from wireless communications?

On the right course and bearing.

Yours truly
JohanPublisher@Gmail.com
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