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- | A flight attendant’s secrets | + | Pacific Indigenous leaders have a new plan to protect whales. Treat them as people |
- | Any air travel can be stressful, but facing down a long-haul flight can be especially intimidating. | + | For Māori conservationist Mere Takoko, “losing one whale is like losing an ancestor.” The animals “taught our people about navigation across the Pacific, particularly across the Milky Way… And this is information that was given to our ancestors.” |
- | Should you prioritize sleeping or eating, or both? Should you attempt to exercise | + | The environmental activist from the small town of Rangitukia, on New Zealand’s east coast, is spearheading a movement of Indigenous groups |
- | Kris Major is a British flight attendant with 25 years’ experience. He’s worked short-haul hops and spent 14-hour stretches in the sky. He’s endured journeys with an unenviable number | + | The document |
- | As many of us prepare for long-haul trips over the summer, Major tells CNN Travel his tips and tricks on surviving multiple hours in the sky. | + | While the declaration is non-binding and would still need government recognition to become law, conservationists hope personhood will lead to enhanced protection for these creatures, with many species endangered. |
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+ | “Our mokopuna (grandchildren) deserve an ocean brimming with life, where the melodies | ||