1900s pencil sharpeners The Rescue & Restore user who specializes in restoring old items, presents his collection of old pencil sharpeners. The objects date from different periods, from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. Each pencil sharpener is shown in action.
Beaver builds a dam with his toys An orphaned beaver from Woodside Wildlife Rescue in Mississippi, United States, instinctively builds a dam with Christmas toys and decorations found around the house. The beaver lives outdoors with other orphaned beavers, but he likes to spend time at home. The beaver was taken in as an orphan after his parents died. Unfortunately, beavers are often considered pests in the United States, therefore breeding them in the shelter gives them the best chance of survival. Once they reach the age of two, can be released into the wild.
Mountain paramedic rescue… on a jetpack The Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS) and Gravity Industries have developed jet packs for paramedics in high mountains, so they can rescue victims in just minutes.
Furry snake A week ago, in the swamps of the province of Sakon Nakhon (Thailand), a 60 cm green snake covered with fur was discovered. Sam Chatfield, who is snake species coordinator at Wildlife ARC, an organisation that rescues and cares for injured animals, said that the creature could be a puff-faced water snake with algae growing on its scales.
Cyan Eyed – Fantasy Short Film After years of searching, Grunt has finally found the bounty hunter, pirate Captain Corliss Vail, and his goal is clear - to rescue the young, supernaturally talented Nessa Baelin from prison in the bounty hunter's ship and return to Nessa's father.
A fractal vise Hand Tool Rescue restores a rare antique vise made to stabilize strangely shaped objects. Made by the American Mantle & Co. in 1913, the vise uses a series of rotating semicircular jaws to hold objects firmly.