
"Any animal should be treated as a King who is entitled to the respect of not being seen only as a danger, a trophy, or a single source of consumption, no matter what our cultures.
Like stereotypes based on women and men, some animals (like sharks and lions) have been classified in our heads since childhood as "dangerous". We learned to be wary of them from a very young age, and it didn’t necessarily shock us when the Men attacked them to be their trophy or their revenge target. Now that we have more and more access to information sources, we understand that animals become dangerous because of humans, or that we simply have to accept that we cannot and must not control animal behaviour. Everything is related to cohabitation; if some are dangerous to Man, it is the law of nature. They are part of an environment that we do not have to unbalance.
It is not easy to feel close to the natural spaces where the animals live, because it is not right next door and we do not realize, in addition to the magnitude of climate change, how threatening hunters are for certain species.
When the seriousness of the disappearance of certain species is minimized by the phenomenon of the "Law of Nature" and the evolution of life, the nature of Man and the hunter blends into the mass. Yet their lack of responsibility is similar to dehumanization in the face of respect for nature."

Nature through Music
Sense of humanity as it really is
"We hear about the melting of the ice in the Arctic, the polar bears in danger... But obviously, the economy first! Especially if the economic advantage focuses on extracting raw materials like oil, and on a faster new maritime route for exporting these resources for the Russians! We realize that renewable energies, as the health of the environment are not enough considered, because the earth’s resources are extracted until the soil is depleted, and it no longer gives choice to polar bears who are no longer entitled to their natural habitat, and flee to lands where Russian poachers are waiting to hunt them.
The pack ice decreases by 4.6% every 10 years, and according to WWF.ch , it is the place where the effects of climate change are the most visible in the world. Arctic tourism is then not advisable as it does nothing to help reduce the ice melt.
To this, being sadly linked to the economy of the North, we can also add the illegal hunting of poachers from the countries of the South, which is frightfully huge; it can make a lot of money for criminal groups as long as environmental associations and some pro-environment governments are not informed. Since gorillas, elephants, lions and crocodiles are not sources of European consumption, we hear less about the decline of their species, because economically speaking it does not directly affect us, in addition to the fact that environmental themes are too often placed in hidden place.
But having said that... the African lion is in danger of disappearing, did you know that ?
However, compared to tourism in the North in the Arctic, safaris in the South, in Africa, are highly recommended since they allow to give work to the population, and thus to slow down the poaching, even though poverty is still high, as well as the number of poachers. Indeed, the only four countries; South Africa, Botswana, Namibia and Zimbabwe support natural reserves; the only places where animals are better protected... although some lions live in increase, protected by fences, and that elephants have become more impressive hunting targets in Botswana... By the way, do you know why?
Since the government did not know how to manage the land that was well occupied by elephants, the hunt has been opened!"
The scale of the poaching, did you know it?
The following Website is in French:
Exploited animals
"Ever since you were a kid, did you find that so amazing, the animal shows? A special day for a birthday, discover certain species, and the animals were presented in such a way to make you laugh?
Well, It turns out that we were all badly manipulated, because each of us was part of tourism; we liked to get to know the animals, but the information through the media had less reach than today...
Did you know that Canada recently banned the captivity and breeding of whales and dolphins? A positive point that does not influence Thailand, where elephants and other animals are extremely mistreated.
Captivity and abuse of animals should not be considered an option, as should human slavery; a living being is a living being, its rights of life are paramount, regardless of circumstances. Since it is a moral basis of world life still too transparent, it shows how we are not properly taught to understand the meaning of our priorities. Moreover, the comparison between humans and animals is an argument by far to reject, because even if Men have a proven consciousness that most animals do not have, it does not give them a height at which anything would be allowed.
Have you ever seen these kind of denounciating videos before (below the text) ? For my part, I find this rather rare, but it is today a means that proves to be effective in putting into images the existence of the violent facts that we hear. Especially in the poorer countries, where governments do not have the means to give decent work to the people, who will therefore benefit from the abundance of their country’s wealth; animals as elephants, to create a most unhealthy business. And this must be denounced !
I am sorry in advance that the reality of the images below is difficult to look at; it is shocking, frightening...but true, and we have to talk about it!"
Click on the image bellow, to watch the video in French on the Webiste National Geographic
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"My goal is to encourage everyone to be creative and to talk about the world living through music, whether they are covers or original songs"
"Travelling to discover the natural world around us, allows us to instinctively want to respect and protect it. I think that music can have a lot of strength, and accompanied by images, it allows a direct approach to make us travel and send a clear and meaningful message."
![]() Picture 1 Safari BotswanaGiraffe | ![]() Picture 2 Safari Botswanalilac breasted roller bird |
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"I decided to highlight the life of animals through music, by covering "Come Home" from One Republic.
I would like to introduce my idea by saying that the original message of the song is intended for a very good friend of RyanTedder, who went to fight in Iraq. I don’t want to belittle the value of this message, I was just touched by the lyrics when I was younger without knowing the original source. In singing, this music made me want to speak to Men, so that "Come Home" allows them to focus a few minutes on the natural world in which we live.
I felt that my goal was to speak to Man but also to have the role of giving a voice to animals, typically in choruses.
“There’s a war between the Vanities,
And all I see is you and me,
The fight for you is all i've ever known', is the phrase I prefer because it could actually speak for animals. It could show that men fight for money, but too rarely to focus on the essentials,and all that remains is the natural support of the animals wanting to fight by remaining united to defend continuously the nature of their species.
Singing "Come Home, Come Home,
Cause i've been Waiting for you,
For so long, for so long", I wanted to interpret it in such a way as to address Men, and to ask them to come down to earth, to focus on the essential. The world will always be, above all, based on nature, even if we have been mentally too far away from it. We have waited too long to finally be emotionally shocked by the danger alert. We have waited too long to feel physically concerned to ensure that we maintain what is essential to biodiversity: The flora and fauna; wich not only concern humans, but also plants, trees, insects, and animals."
Find here soon my cover of Come Home:
The hippopotamus in danger
The page bellow is in French:
The page bellow is in French:
Elephants could become extinct
The lion is under threat
The page bellow is in French:
Elephants trying to adapt to flee poachers
The page bellow is in French:
The Hippopotamuses facing extinction
Copy here the Website of the Africa Wildlife Foundation:
The lion is under threat
Elephants could become extinct