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"The southwest coast of #Australia hosts one of the world's few southern right #whale populations ... We knew their numbers were increasing since the 1970s but, given recent signs of slowing birth rates in ... populations elsewhere, it was important to re-assess how their recovery was progressing in Australia," Grundlehner said.

"We analyzed 49 years of aerial survey data from 1976 to 2024 ... across more than 2,000 kilometers of coastline, available from ... monitoring efforts initiated by the late John Bannister. And we were very concerned to find not only slowed growth in births ... but an actual halt and what looks like the onset of a decline.

"We found that annual births began to stagnate around 2016 and observed declining trends in the number of animals visiting the coast. ... the number of other individuals that visit has dropped by 66% between 2011 and 2024," she said.

#Monday is #recovery day from the #weekend of (paid, kinda..lol) work.. slept latish, tended to Pearly, then its been food, coffee, news, photo and video editing, writing, coffee, snacks, coffee (no fear, just a little each time..lol).. Now I'm gonna get outside for a while - 4:40 pm still sunny, mid teens C.. look at #gardens , walk in the bush a bit, scout for #bugs and #flowers commune with the nature #spirits
#GetOutside #nature #photography #animism #Alberta #Canada

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Collective adaptive goes virtuous circle:
- sharing information,
- creating opportunities for people to share the "messy details" of their experience,
- inquiring into team member’s ways "to expand what goes well",
- drawing from the capacity across the work collective.

infoq.com/articles/adapt-surpr

InfoQ · Prepare to Be Unprepared: Investing in Capacity to Adapt to Surprises in Software-Reliant BusinessesBy John Allspaw

Signs of life in fire-ravaged Lytton, B.C., as mayor moves home, museum readies to reopen
Nearly four years after a wildfire burned much of Lytton to the ground, the village is finally starting to show signs of being a community again, with some people moving home and a few businesses opening back up.
#fire #recovery #community #museum #Lytton #BC
cbc.ca/news/canada/british-col

"Remember that the teams you grow in uncertainty are the ones that lead you in recovery." - Futurist Jim Carroll

Start building the team you’ll need tomorrow - today.

That's always been a priority for any organization, but it's probably even more important right now.

That's because most companies consider downsizing as the first instinctive reaction in a downturn. That's often the wrong thing to do because they will find themselves in a precarious position as they come out the other side. Don’t just protect your team. Prepare it. Don’t just retain your talent. Grow it!
The fact is, teams who lead tomorrow are being built right now.

Downturns are when truly great teams are built, not just maintained.

Organizations that invest in people during volatility create their future competitive edge, because when the recovery hits - and it always does - the prepared teams move first. So start today. Launch the training. Run the stretch assignment which will challenge your team to do the extraordinary. Bet on someone’s potential. Fuel your people with purpose. Because the future won’t wait for you to catch up.

Why is this critical? Because we’ve entered a new talent era in which skills access is one of your most important success factors. That's a reality, downturn or no downturn. Here's why:

- knowledge is fragmenting. Careers are splintering into hyper-specialized niches.

- skills are degrading. The half-life of knowledge is collapsing

- talent is transient. Loyalty is low. Agility is everything.

- complexity is rising. You need the right skills—on demand, not just on payroll.

- experience is the edge. Teams that learn through doing adapt faster.

All of this means that you'll never have all the knowledge you need to get things done, downturn or not. You are in a constant war for the best talent, a perpetual race for skills. That war doesn't stop when the battlefield of a downturn begins. When others hit the "pause", successful organizations know that when things improve, having the right talent and teams in place will let them fly. So what do they do? Rather than cutting, they invest by pressing the "play" button.

In doing this, they build a powerful currency - loyalty. All around them, their people see people see people being downsized and let go, while they remain stable. That matters - it's showing people they matter especially when times are tough.

Trust me, their loyalty will matter as conditions improve

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Futurist Jim Carroll has been speaking about the reality of the skills specialization trend since 1997 when he coined the phrase ‘nomadic workers’ in his book Surviving the Information Age.

**#Talent** **#Teams** **#Growth** **#Recovery** **#Future** **#Investment** **#Skills** **#Loyalty** **#Resilience** **#Opportunity**

Original post: jimcarroll.com/2025/05/decodin

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i recently came across the below privilege wheel and it made me wonder what "robust" mental health would look like.

so if you're also curious, here is some discussion of "robust" mental health:

* emotional stability: feeling calm and able to manage emotions

* resilience: the ability to cope with the stresses of daily life

* optimism: feeling positive about your life and future

* self-esteem: feeling positive about yourself

* vitality: feeling energetic.

* experiencing positive emotions: happiness, joy, pride, satisfaction, and love

* having positive relationships: people you care for, and who care for you

* feeling engaged with life

* meaning and purpose: feeling your life is valuable and worthwhile

* a sense of accomplishment: doing things that give you a sense of achievement or competence

above are from: theconversation.com/what-are-t

many of these are probably very difficult for people who are dealing with CPTSD/trauma. on good days, i can have many of those. but it's definitely day-by-day and i can have long stretches of not feeling many of those at all. so i guess "robust" mental health is when you have most of those most of the time. it's definitely something to think about.