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Rob Taylor is the author of The Road Trip Survival Guide (being released May 25, 2021) and the founder of 2TravelDads, the original LGBT Family Travel blog. Focusing on ecotourism and education, 2TravelDads inspires LGBT families (and traditional families also) to go beyond their usual getaways and use travel to learn about and be part of a bigger world. 2TravelDads blazes the way for other two-dad and two-mom families to travel to previously overlooked destinations or places we as gay people would normally avoid. We share the struggles we ve faced and the surprising gems and welcomes we ve had along the way. Traveling as a family is one thing, traveling as an LGBT family is completely something else.

Chester teacher to run for 24 hours in aid of two charities

A CHESTER school teacher is to run around the clock in a gruelling 24-hour charity ultra marathon. Montana Hull, who teaches at Chester International School, will be taking on the gruelling feat on May 15 at 11am in aid of two worthy causes – Meningitis Research Foundation and the Orang-utan and Sun Bear conservation at Orangutan Foundation International. Montana, a Middles Year Programme co-ordinator and Biology teacher at CIS, explained why she had chosen to raise money for the two charities. She said: They are both very personal and close to my heart. Before teaching, I started in conservation and lived in Indonesia, employed by Orangutan Foundation International.

Two orangutans rescued near Central Kalimantan s Sapihan river

Two orangutans rescued near Central Kalimantan s Sapihan river 15th February 2021 A ranger rescues two orangutans in Kotawaringin Timur district, Central Kalimantan, on February 14, 2021. (ANTARA/HO-BKSDA Kalteng) The evacuation of an adult male and an infant orangutan took two-and-a-half hours to get done. The adult firstly had to be shot with an anesthetic to make him easy to capture Sampit, C Kalimantan (ANTARA) - The Central Kalimantan Natural Resources Conservation Agency rescued two orangutans ( Pongo pygmaeus) that were found abandoned at a rubber plantation near Sapihan River in Kotawaringin Timur district on February 14, 2021.   The evacuation of an adult male and an infant orangutan took two-and-a-half hours to get done. The adult firstly had to be shot with an anesthetic to make him easy to capture, the agency s Sampit post chief, Muriansyah, stated here on Monday.

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