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If you’re feeling anxious about the election or double your seasonal blues because of daylight saving time, surrendering to nature can help ease those feelings.
Why it’s important: Nowadays, not everyone can sneak off for a hike or trip to the beach after work. That’s why we’ve compiled an updated list of animal live streams to help you distract, relax, and become one with nature.
kitten: Channel your inner cat with cat cams from the Los Angeles Kitten Sanctuary
jelly: If you want to feel like you’re inside a living screensaver, the Monterey Bay Aquarium is running a live jelly cam from the Open Sea exhibit.
Sea otter: Monterey Bay Aquarium has a live sea otter camera in operation from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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If you’re feeling anxious about the election or double your seasonal blues because of daylight saving time, surrendering to nature can help ease those feelings.
Nowadays, not everyone can sneak off for a hike or trip to the beach after work. I have summarized the above updated list Animal live streams to help you distract, relax and become one with nature.
kitten
Channel your inner cat with cat cams from the Los Angeles Kitten Sanctuary
The livestream focuses on a room dedicated to kittens and nursing mothers with kittens waiting to be adopted. (Yes, if you like someone, write an application!)
Set the standard for your day by listening to the sound of fur babies rustling and rolling around.
jellyfish
If you want to feel like you’re inside a living screensaver, the Monterey Bay Aquarium is running a live jelly cam from the Open Sea exhibit.
From 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., you can watch the seabirds float silently across your screen. What’s more, calm background music adds to the atmosphere.
sea otter
Monterey Bay Aquarium has a live sea otter camera in operation from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Female otters cannot be released into the wild, so they spend their time wading in the water and playing with ice, bowls, and artificial kelp.
They are fed three times a day (10:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., and 3:30 p.m.) and can often be seen sunbathing on the rocks in the exhibit.
bird
If you’ve ever wondered what bald eagles, cranes, and pelicans are doing on the Mississippi River, we have the cameras for you.
This live viewing is brought to you by the nonprofit Raptor Resource Project, located on an island within the Upper Mississippi National Fish and Wildlife Refuge. For the past two years, this tranquil landscape has been home to many species of ducks, gulls and other birds.
Listen for the faint sounds that will take you to the water’s edge. You can also find comments and photos from fellow fans. here.
manatee
Become one with sea cows through Florida’s underwater manatee camera.
Dive with West Indian manatees, who cannot survive on their own in the wild, at Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park. Learn more about manatees and their feeding schedule. here.
But even if you can’t see these big oily animals, there’s plenty of sea life to enjoy.