The Animals In Need Foundation is raising funds to aid its ongoing efforts towards the care of animals on the rock, with members of the team saying the current situation in Gibraltar is worrying, and that they are seeing more cases of abandonment and abuse than they have in years.
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No Swimming Warning at Hampton Ponds State Park | WWLP-22News
Another day of extreme heat in the Pioneer Valley, but those who wanted to cool off at Hampton Ponds Beach in Westfield were out of luck.
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Swimming Robot Gives Fresh Insight Into Locomotion and Neuroscience | EPFL
Thanks to their swimming robot modeled after a lamprey, EPFL scientists may have discovered why some vertebrates are able to retain their locomotor capabilities after a spinal cord lesion. The finding could also help improve the performance of swimming robots used for search and rescue missions and for environmental monitoring.
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Joey Lawrence Talks About Original Tubi Film ‘Swim’ | FOX 7 Austin
Streaming platform Tubi is kicking off its inaugural shark month with a slate of programming that includes a new film. One of the film’s stars, Joey Lawrence, talks more about it.
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Local Non-Profit Hosts Summer Swim Camp for Kids With Special Needs | KX News
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This Upstate Woman Is Set to Swim Across the English Channel | FOX Carolina News
We talk to Jeannie Zappe about her upcoming swim and the organizations that she is raising awareness for.
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[Podcast] An Insider’s Look At Competing And Coaching At An Olympic Level with Brett Hawke | Effortless Swimming
My guest today is Brett Hawke. Brett is a former Australian swimmer, two-time Olympian, and Commonwealth Games medalist. He has competed and coached at the elite level and has a number of athletes who did very well at the recent Olympics. In this episode, Brett talks about his coaching, as well as some of the methods he likes to use and how he likes to train sprinters.
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Climate Change: Lewis Pugh on ‘Most Challenging’ Arctic Swim Yet, Ice Continues to Melt
Endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh joins the Tech & Science Daily podcast to tell us about his next attempt to make the coldest swim on Earth this month, to highlight the speed of climate change.
He will swim alongside a 10-kilometer glacier at a giant ice fjord north of the Arctic Circle in Greenland at the end of August. It should take him 10 to 12 days to complete.
Lewis is calling for immediate action to protect the world’s oceans from further damage and will be attending the COP26 summit in Glasgow.
Hear more from Lewis on Tech & Science Daily.
Continue reading: https://www.standard.co.uk/tech/lewis…
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Katie Ledecky: When Focused On My Goals, That’s When I’m Most Successful | MSNBC
Olympic swimmer Katie Ledecky won two gold medals and two silver medals in Tokyo, and she joins Morning Joe to discuss her wins, the honor of representing America at the Olympics, and her future plans.
