I was browsing through some articles from the Time magazine website, and found these pictures.
HYDRATION

These goats were drinking water at a point in the northeastern town of El Wak, close to the Somalia and Kenya border. Kenyan nomadic herders walk up to 28 miles with their herds every few days in search of water in the drought-prone region.
It’s a reminder for us of how much we have, when the other parts of the world suffer from drought. I remember that every time I shower. Let’s not waste water. We can start with the littlest thing, like not letting the tap water running (wasted) when we brush our teeth or wash our face.
CARE BEAR

A local firefighter David Tree shares his water with an injured Australian Koala at Mirboo North after wildfires swept through the region on Monday. This is the utmost heartfelt picture I’ve seen this week. To me, the relationship that human beings are able to develop with animals is one of the most unselfish relationships I’ve witnessed so far. It is such a joy to be reminded that we are capable of protecting the so many wonderful species that we categorise as ANIMALS, as opposed to exploiting them–which is something that we, human beings, have taken for granted for too long, and therefore grown very much accustomed to. Instead of asking “What can they do for us?”, we should start asking “What can we do for them?”