Variations on a theme: evolution
This week’s topic is variations on a theme. This made me think of a recent visit to the Paris Natural History Museum where all sorts of species are presented. Some are fake plastic replicas, some are – quite realistic – stuffed animals like these North African lions (extinct). A Hyena, not yet extinct nor endangered but diminishing numbers.As to elephants it’s a complete disaster. Let’s not mention it. Here an African elephant.Sperm Whales aren’t performing any better. And this isn’t new. I found this humongous character rather intimidating. Well, that’s where the variations on a theme comes in. Almost none of the species we saw there were in good shape. Almost all of them are either diminishing, or extinct or endangered. I found it depressing that our grandchildren might never be able to see even a film with those animals. Boy! What have we done to this Earth?!
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A slightly different take on ‘variations on a theme’ is the building itself, just as imposing as, but very different from the Natural History Museum in London. Very fine places in which to contemplate the losses the earth is sustaining – thanks to us.
Indeed. Thanks Margaret.
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It really is heartbreaking to look at these stuffed animals and to think of the species that are disappearing almost before our eyes, isn’t it. I can’t help thinking of the words of wise of Chief Seattle, who said that “Whatever we do to the web of life, we do to ourselves.”
… but on a brighter note, you’ve shown me this favorite museum as I’ve never seen it before! Is the blue lighting a new addition — and is it lit like this all the time?