Lemon8Lifestyle community

Send To

Line
Facebook
WhatsApp
Twitter
Copy link

Get the full app experience

Discover more posts, hashtags, and features on the app.

Open Lemon8
Open Lemon8
Open Lemon8
Not now
Not now
Not now
  • Category
    • For You
    • Fashion
    • Beauty
    • Food
    • Wellness
    • Fitness
    • Relationship
    • Home
    • Travel
    • Reading
    • Pets
    • Outdoors
    • Photography
    • Cars
  • App version
  • Help
  • US
    • US
    • 日本
    • ไทย
    • Indonesia
    • Việt Nam
    • Malaysia
    • Singapore
    • Australia
    • Canada
    • New Zealand
    • UK
Official websitePrivacy PolicyTerms of ServiceCookies Policy
Successful pup foster update!
This past April, a breeding pair of wild Red Wolves had their second litter, which became part of one of the Ted Wolf Recovery Program’s most important conservation tools to increase genetic diversity: cross-fostering! A few things have to go right to ensure cross-fostering is a success: it must
Katie McIldoon

Katie McIldoon

1 like

Learning new things everyday!
I absolutely love this! I love learning new things about animals. Being able to tell the age of a dolphin is the same the same way we can tell how old a tree is. That’s so cool!
Katie McIldoon

Katie McIldoon

1 like

Bedtime Routines
Mountain gorillas take their sleep routine very well. Every night and sometimes during the day, they build a brand new nest in around 5 minutes! Using branches, twigs, and leaves, they weave together a cozy, circular bed where they’ll sleep for up to 12 hours. Typically, mountain gorillas build
Katie McIldoon

Katie McIldoon

5 likes

A Whole New World to See
Like most newborn canines, Red Wolf pups are born totally blind, making them entirely reliant on Mom during the first weeks of their life. After about 10-14 days, they start to open light, blue-gray eyes, a result of a lack of pigment that will change as they age. During this time, they also be
Katie McIldoon

Katie McIldoon

0 likes

Built-In Thermostat
A dolphin’s dorsal fin isn’t just a unique identifier for each individual, it’s a biological thermostat! Extremities like fins and flukes lack bones, but contain dense connective tissues with a healthy blood supply. Similar to how our hands and feet get cold first when we’re out in the elements
Katie McIldoon

Katie McIldoon

1 like

Going Solo 🦍
Katie McIldoon

Katie McIldoon

0 likes

Hidden in the Congo
Mountain gorillas aren’t the most not great apes monitored by the Fossey Fund. Grauer’s gorillas are one of the world’s 25 most endangered primates. And they reside in eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Because they are in such dire need of help , the Fossey Fund partnered with lo
Katie McIldoon

Katie McIldoon

0 likes

See a wolf, share a wolf
Red Wolf sightings in the wild help improve monitoring efforts for the Red Wolf Recovery Program, and even help biologists assess the health of individuals and figure out breeding pairs. If you’re in eastern North Carolina and spot a Red Wolf, feel free to share photos or videos captured from a
Katie McIldoon

Katie McIldoon

0 likes

Increasing Red Wolf numbers nationwide
“250 Red Wolves” Great number for today! I love hearing that the work these people are doing is working to increase the population of Red Wolves! #repopulation #conservation
Katie McIldoon

Katie McIldoon

0 likes

Acclimation Success
Conservationists use large acclimation pens to safely introduce a Red Wolf to the wild! Their locations are chosen based on how dense prey populations are, how secure the habitat is, and whether it’s occupied by an existing breeding pair (not ideal) or within the territory of an unpaired Red Wolf (
Katie McIldoon

Katie McIldoon

0 likes

An amazing year for Red Wolf recovery
A lot of great things happened for Red Wolves in 2025 thanks to biologists, conservation partners, and YOU! - 20 wild pups born: the Milltail Pack alone welcomed a litter of eight. - First-ever cross-fostering of SAFE program pups into a wild den (all three are thriving!). - New tracking tech
Katie McIldoon

Katie McIldoon

87 likes

Dolphin Families
Always learning something new! I get to have these updates with facts about dolphins I didn’t know. If you go on Fahlo you can choose an animal to track and learn something new. https://myfahlo.com #wildlifeconservation #dolphinfacts Just in Case Disclaimer: I am not posting this for views.
Katie McIldoon

Katie McIldoon

0 likes

Not quite turned out
Who doesn’t love baby animals?!! 🐬 baby dolphins
Katie McIldoon

Katie McIldoon

0 likes

Shark week is coming up 🦈🦈
Shark Week is coming. Hammerheads are on the endangered list. Here’s some questions you might have. https://myfahlo.com/products/shark-week-tracking-bracelet 1. Why are hammerheads tracked? “In order to conserve and manage sharks, researchers use tags to track them in their natural habitat and
Katie McIldoon

Katie McIldoon

1 like

Warehouse Sale Ends Tonight
Buy 2 get 1 free https://myfahlo.com/pages/warehouse-sale Support an endangered animal today! 🐺🐋🦈🐬🦍🦒🦥🦁🐨
Katie McIldoon

Katie McIldoon

1 like

Dolphin Babies
Who doesn’t like baby animals?!
Katie McIldoon

Katie McIldoon

2 likes

Buy 2 get 1 free
https://myfahlo.com/pages/warehouse-sale Type in the link and it’ll take you to the site. They also have added cheetahs you can support.
Katie McIldoon

Katie McIldoon

1 like

Fun and Games
Macibiri spends most of her social time with blackback Ishimwe— the two have a special bond centered around play. Given their large size, their games can get rough at times, so others know it’s best to keep a safe distance when they start wrestling!
Katie McIldoon

Katie McIldoon

2 likes

Macibiri
Katie McIldoon

Katie McIldoon

0 likes

What are you Looking at?!
Katie McIldoon

Katie McIldoon

1 like

See more
Katie McIldoon
134Following
33Followers
215Likes and saves

Katie McIldoon

Neurodivergent. Loves animals, Florida and Jesus.