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Bio sammali kad su me našli Bio sammali kad su me našli Privatni album

Ja sam Miki rodjen 01.07.2020 u Banskom Dolcu, Jelsa  Moj život je poceo vrlo burno. Iznemogao torturao sam se polako i nemoćno. Mislim da sam odbaćen od majke, ali u stvarnosti neznam. Turisti su me našli prelazeći staru cestu u Banskom Dolcu. Bila je gospodja sa troje djece. Odvjeli su me doma u iznajmljenu vilu, gdje su imali malog psa. Otac te djece kad me vidio bio je zgrožen i tražio od familije da me odmah vrate gdje su me našli, ( moram priznati da sam bio ruzan i slabacan), tako da moj izgled nije bio privlačan. Iste većeri su me vratili nazad u Banski Dolac ali su me spustili do prvih kuća ispod ceste. Noć je bila hladna bio sam tek rodjen nisam imao šta jesti.

Veliki preokret u mojo sudbini

Sutra dan se moj život preokrenuo za 360 gradi. Naime ujutro sledećeg dana ljuljajući se od nemoći i gladi jedna gospodja me je tjerala metlom a druga je htela posuti vrelu vodu na mene. U tom trenutku je srića bila na mojoj strani. Mali dečko na prozoru u Banskom Dolcu me ugleda i vidi šta mi se sprema. Odmah je uzvikao: „Nono brzo moramo spasiti malu macu!” Izletivši iz svog dvora, uzevši me u svoje naručje, osetih blagostanje.

Moj topli krevet. Privatni album

Od tog dana je sve išlo na moju sriću. U jutro sledećeg dana su me nosili veterinaru Dr. Prosperu Vlahoviću koji me je pregledao i dobio sam sve što je bilo potrebno od lijekova. Majčino kupovno mlijeko itd…..Spavao sam sa njima u sobi, imao sam toplu košaricu koja je bila topla kao da mama leži pored mene. Svaki dan su me mazili i svaki moj pokret pratili. Dečko je bio uz mene, dobio sam lopticu i mnogo toga.

Beskrajna ljubav. Privatni album

Velika promjena

Došao je dan povratka u školu. Roditelji mog dečka nisu bili zato donjeti mene u njihovu drugu kuću. Oni su mu objasnili: "Tata i mama poslovno putuju, ti ideš u skolu, maca je sama". Odgovor mog spasitelja je bio: "Ja ne idem nigdje bez moje mace". To je bilo tako odlučno rečeno da ništa nije pomoglo spriječiti moje putovanje. Dobio sam od Doktora Vlahovića hrvatsku putovnicu i krenuli na put. Za mene je to bilo uzbudljivo, dobio sam povodac, u Splitu čekajući na daljnje putovanje bio sam smiren i uvjek u naručju mog malog spasitelja. Ljet avionom sam dobro podnio, bio sam u mojoj torbici i pored njih.

Udobnost i sigurnost. Privatni album

Berlin….Da to je nešto drugo….

Dočekao nas je tata mog spasitelja i posmatrao me, (nisam još dostigao moju današnju ljepotu), tako da ništa nije rekao ali sam osetio. Ali brzo se zaljubio u mene a onda je sve bilo bajno. Dobio sam vilu, koja ima više kata i mogu biti gdje god želim.

Gledam pažljivo, ali osjećam se sigurno. Privatni album

Nema ograničenja nema zabrane u stanu. Moram reći da sam i jako dobar. Znam trčati za lopticom kad igraju stoni tenis i mnogo toga.

Volim stolni tenis! Privatni album

O hrani ne trebate sumnjati, losos, kozice, patka, piletina itd…

Zbog ljubavi i brige moje obitelji sam postao vrlo zgodan. Privatni album

Međutim, duboko u sebi nosio sam tugu. Moja obitelj je to osjetila i jedna od njih kontaktirala je gospodju s rijetkim darom. Nekako - ne znam kako - je ta gospodja mogla osjetiti, čak iz daleka i bez da mene upoznaje, da tugujem za svojim bratom, pitajući se što mu se dogodilo. I, čudesno, uspjela mi je priopčiti da ježiv i da mu je dobro, baš kao i meni. To je izliječilo moju tugu. Od tada je moja sreća bila potpuna.

Imam svoj mir. Privatni album

Ovog ljeta sam bio u mojem rodjenom mistu. Uzbudjen sam, avion, trajekt, ali dobro u Jelsi sam i napolju !!

Tamo sam u kući i u dvoru, paze me da ne izadjem iz dvora. Plaše se za mene, jer ima i ljudi koji nisu skloni macama.

I na kraju moje životne priče možete me naci na instragramu……theoneandonlymiki

Imam jednu želju, da i druge mace dožive sriću kao što je ja imam!i

Sad nemam brige. Privatni album

Mi u Udruzi Eco Hvar smo iznimno zahvalni Mikijevoj obitelji što je s nama podijelila njegovu inspirativnu priču.

 Eco Hvar, 24. rujna 2025.

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  • Mersey Valley Way takes in Manchester and Stockport on its 13-mile route with other walks to be identified in 2026

    A new river walk has been announced by the government as ministers try to improve access to nature in England.

    The 13-mile (21km) walk will go through Greater Manchester and the north-west of England. There will be a river walk in each region of the country by the end of parliament, the government has pledged.

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  • Secondhand tobacco smoke and routine tasks such as operating the stove shown to be biggest emitters of indoor pollution in UK homes

    Christmas and New Year is a time when many people will be at home. Being indoors can give us a degree of protection from outdoor air pollution, but it can also trap pollution we produce inside our homes.

    Risks from secondhand tobacco smoke are well known and the effect is perhaps best seen by comparison of health data before and after indoor smoking bans. A study of 47 indoor smoking bans in public spaces found hospital admissions for heart attacks decreased by an average of 12%, but people are less aware of other indoor pollutants and how to minimise them.

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  • As part of the Guardian’s Against the tide series, readers aged 18 to 30 share what they love about living in their coastal town, the challenges and why they often choose to leave

    Megan, a 24-year-old from the Isle of Wight, is very familiar with saying goodbye. She decided university wasn’t for her and remembers how, one by one, she waved off her friends who left the island to study. Many never came back.

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  • Provisional figures in government mandate’s first year show 20% shortfall in levels of SAF supplied for UK flights

    The take-up of sustainable aviation fuels is on course to fall short of the UK government’s first annual mandate, official figures suggest.

    Production data published by the Department for Transport (DfT) covering most of 2025 shows that sustainable fuels (SAF) only accounted for 1.6% of fuel supplied for UK flights – 20% less fuel in volume than the 2% needed to fulfil the requirement.

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  • We look back over the year’s wildlife photographs, and hand out some much-deserved gongs to brilliant and beautiful creatures around the world

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  • The Marches, Shropshire: Boxing Day has its own more violent customs between humans and animals. That’s not the world I choose to live in

    The sparrows are a shuffling, chirruping shadow in the bushes, a static of anticipation. They are waiting for food, calling for it. They have not forgotten what the poet Emily Dickinson describes, in her poem Victory Comes Late, as “God keeps his oath to sparrows, / Who of little love / Know how to starve!” However, sparrows do seem to live in a much more vivid and emotional society than as mere victims of an indifferent nature that is economical at the expense of compassion.

    To say they come to the feeding station sounds a bit grand for a small bird table, a few hanging fat balls and a scattering of seed and mealworms in a back yard in Oswestry. The first adventurers edge in, not just to explore the food source but to play in a space of subtle changes that have happened in their place. When the whole host, quarrel or ubiquity move in, there must be over 30 birds. The energy of their performance is contagious.

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  • Low-cost tech and joined-up funding have reduced illegal logging, mining and poaching in the Darién Gap – it’s a success story that could stop deforestation worldwide

    There are no roads through the Darién Gap. This vast impenetrable forest spans the width of the land bridge between South and Central America, but there is almost no way through it: hundreds have lost their lives trying to cross it on foot.

    Its size and hostility have shielded it from development for millennia, protecting hundreds of species – from harpy eagles and giant anteaters to jaguars and red-crested tamarins – in one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. But it has also made it incredibly difficult to protect. Looking after 575,000 hectares (1,420,856 acres) of beach, mangrove and rainforest with just 20 rangers often felt impossible, says Segundo Sugasti, the director of Darién national park. Like tropical forests all over the world, it has been steadily shrinking, with at least 15% lost to logging, mining and cattle ranching in two decades.

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  • Armed groups have moved in to the space left by the Farc after the civil war, cutting down rainforest to control land and build thousands of kilometres of smuggling routes

    High above the Colombian Amazon, Rodrigo Botero peers out of a small aircraft as the rainforest canopy unfolds below – an endless sea of green interrupted by stark, widening patches of brown. As director of the Foundation for Conservation and Sustainable Development (FCDS), he has spent years mapping the transformation of this fragile landscape from the air.

    His team has logged more than 150 overflights, covering 30,000 miles (50,000km) to track deforestation advancing along the roads, illicit crops and the shifting frontiers of human settlement. “We now have the highest road density in the entire Amazon,” says Botero.

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  • From Copenhagen’s cycle lanes and Vienna’s shared parks to Barcelona and London’s unfulfilled potential, better living is close at hand

    The angry rumble of a speeding SUV. The metallic smog of backlogged traffic. The aching heat of sun-dried neighbourhoods baking in an oven of concrete and asphalt.

    For most people, the mundane threats that plague our environments are likely to annoy more than they spark dread. But for scientists who know just how dangerous our surroundings can be, the burden of knowledge weighs heavy each day. Across Europe, environmental risks cause 18% of deaths from cardiovascular disease and 10% of deaths from cancer. Traffic crashes in the EU kill five times more people than murders.

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  • Seaweed has become a key cash crop as climate change and industrial trawling test the resilient culture of the semi-nomadic Vezo people

    Along Madagascar’s south-west coast, the Vezo people, who have fished the Mozambique Channel for countless generations, are defined by a way of life sustained by the sea. Yet climate change and industrial exploitation are pushing this ocean-based culture to its limits.

    Coastal villages around Toliara, a city in southern Madagascar, host tens of thousands of the semi-nomadic Vezopeople, who make a living from small-scale fishing on the ocean. For centuries, they have launched pirogues, small boats carved from single tree trunks, every day into the turquoise shallows to catch tuna, barracuda and grouper.

    A boat near lines of seaweed, which has become a main source of income for Ambatomilo village as warmer seas, bleached reefs and erratic weather accelerate the decline of local fish populations

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