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NY Humane Lobby Day 2010
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Nearly 200 members and supporters of The Humane Society of the United States joined together on Wed, March 24th, 2010 in Albany for the New York State Humane Lobby Day.

The animal advocates met with 123 of the 212 state legislators on pending legislation to strengthen anti-animal fighting laws, prohibit the canned shoots of captive exotic animals, crack down on puppy mills, and protect farm animals from cruelty.

The event was co-sponsored by Farm Sanctuary, Humane Society of New York, and New York State Humane Association. Senator Toby Ann Stavisky received a humane legislator award to commend her support and dedication to animal protection issues, and spoke about the bill she sponsored to strenghten NY's anti-animal fighting laws. Assemblymember Linda Rosenthal spoke about the bills she sponsored to protect farm animals from cruelty.

Join us to build a more humane society - www.humanesociety.org/join or on facebook at www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=48782834768

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2010-08-28 Olympic Game Farm
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African Safari Park -- Alpaca
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Brooklyn African festival 2010 animal crafts
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Image by Serge De Gracia

bone again

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bone again
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Image by postbear
a bone.

advertising generally baffles and annoys me, and almost without exception makes me angry enough to kill people. on rare occasions a product or the marketing for it will endear itself to me, and that's the case here. i like to think that someone here, at some point between concept and final product launch, knew exactly what the hell was going on, but kept his or her mouth shut and allowed a single entendre to jump into the marketplace naked, fully erect and pumped full of industrial-strength viagra. focus your attention just below playful puppy and keep your hands out of your lap: yes, these are supposed to be for children (caution: autoplaying video that is also hilarious).

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african porcupine
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African elephant
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Image by Buckeye Beth
June, 2008, San Diego Zoo.


African While Rhino
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Snake in the grass
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this is one of the Zoo's animal ambassadors..I believe it is a Python

Picture 428

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Picture 428
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Image by BioDivLibrary
Brehms thierleben, allgemeine kunde des thierreichs..
Leipzig :Verlag des Bibliographischen instituts,1876-1879..
biodiversitylibrary.org/page/1008296

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Image by mlhradio
Seminole Canyon State Park, Val Verde County, Texas. One of the more remote state parks, tucked into the southwest corner of Texas about an hour's drive west of Del Rio.

This area has been inhabited since the very earliest days that humans set foot in North America, going back nearly 12,000 years - back during the last Ice Age when the land was more verdant with now-extinct animals still roaming the surrounding prairies and forest. But over the millenia, the climate changed to its current, arid desert landscape - and the Indians adapted.

All through these years, the local Indians drew pictograms all over the surrounding canyon walls and caves. In the dry climate, protected by overhanging rock walls, many of these pictograms survived through the ages. Some of the more famous sites, such as the Fate Bell and Panther Cave, are the feature attractions of Seminole Canyon, and can be visited by guided tour through the park.

However, I have not yet visited these sites - instead focusing on other areas of the park. On the first visit (March 9th, 2008), I arrived after the park had closed for the day. I walked along the short 'Windmill Trail', a small loop near the visitor's center. This trail leads down to a small year-round spring and the ruins of a water catchment system that was used by local settlers over the past hundred years.

The return trip (September 27, 2008) was much more fruitful - I chose to hike the Rio Grande River Trail, a six-mile out-and-back loop that leads to the far corner of the park, almost a stone's throw from Old Mexico. With recent rains it was fairly lively and green, with countless butterflies passing through on their annual migration. The trail starts alongside the original 'Loop Trail', the 1882 railroad alignment that was abandoned a decade later when a less strenuous route was forged and the Pecos River High Bridge was built.

The trail itself is pretty boring - a flat, featureless hike across a nondescript desert plain. But the main highlight of the hike quickly comes into view. There is a mile-long spur shooting off to the left called the Pressa Trail, which leads to an overlook looking down at a three-way intersection in the Seminole Canyon below. Here, the waters from Lake Amistad many miles away along the Rio Grande peter out; to the right, the waters are wide and deep, muddied from the recent rainstorms. To the left, the two forks of Seminole Canyon are mostly dry. From the top of the overlook, sheer cliffs lead staight down over a hundred feet to the waters below. The view is, well, *breathtaking* - and worth the trip.

Back on the main trail, a few miles later it comes to an abrupt end at the junction where Seminole Canyon merges with the Rio Grande. The location overlooks the Panther Cave pictograms, on the opposite shore far below, accessible only by boat. To the right, a few hundred yards away, are the hills of Mexico. Here, the water is deeper, the canyons steeper, the chasm wider. An impressive view, although not as amazing as the Pressa Trail overlook.

From here, it is a straight hike back along the south portion of the loop, my only companion a great horned toad trying to hide in the gravel of the trail. I would like to return to this park to take the guided tours, and there are other tours available nearby on private land to other pictogram sites as well. And I am told this park is also fabulous for bird watchers as well.

Suspicious Glance

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Suspicious Glance
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Image by Kamia the Wolf
Dakota eyes me while frolicking in the snow.



Powder Sneak
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Image by Kamia the Wolf
Powder sneaking through the rocks in his enclosure.

July 11 2010

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July 11 2010
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America's Eagle

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America's Eagle
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Image by John Rudolph Photography
This picture was made at the Pt. Defiance Zoo in Tacoma, Washington. They do an amazing job of restoring nearly extinct animals. Please support your local zoo or your local wildlife refuge.


Bald Eagle
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Image by John Rudolph Photography
This picture was made at the Pt. Defiance Zoo in Tacoma, Washington. They do an amazing job of restoring nearly extinct animals. Please support your local zoo or your local wildlife refuge.


Santa Maria and San Donato Cathedral, Murano
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Image by Gatis.P
Rather rough looking facade of this Romanesque church. May be they planned to add a decorated facade later.
Inside, behind the altar are bones of some extinct animal - legendary dragon slain by St. Donato.
See more thorough description in Wondermondo page.

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Say hello!
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Blesshuhn
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Alt und Jung

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Gussitu
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pounding away frustrations (YIP: 106)
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baking homemade dog biscuits for a local dog show. I might have overdone them...made like about 18 dozen total. oops.

Rant ahead:
some of you know that i make frozen dog pops for the local gourmet popsicle store to sell and that all the proceeds benefit the animal shelter i volunteer at.

well, i found out today that someone who wanted to buy into the store had opened her own stores (not in the same town, closer to the coast) with the shop name being three letters off. she also walks into the original popsicle stores to copy flavors down and tells her chef to make them for her own stores. she has even tried to sneak into the kitchen where the popsicles are made.

i understand competitors. i understand businesses doing and making the same thing. but i don't understand all this copying and sneaking just to make a profit (she has plans to open branches all over nc and then be bought out by a large corporation and... i don't know, be rich.)

the final straw came when she put up her menu and guess what? it includes doggie pops, too. and I don't think the money is going to support local animal charities.


Pet of the Week: Beshu II, 10147883
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Image by LollypopFarm
Beshu II is a 2-year-old female cat. She is quite petite, weighing just over 6 pounds. She has a gorgeous grey coat and is super friendly.

She loves to stay busy! First, she’ll check out what’s happening out the window. Next, she’ll see if any closets or cupboards need looking into. And then there are her naps – she can’t be late for those!

And, since June is Adopt-A-Cat Month at Lollypop Farm, Beshu II can become a member of your family for just ! Come meet this sweetie today!

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Sarah
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Image by Rocky Mountain Feline Rescue
This petite long haired gray was left behind when her owner moved out.


Happy Tails: Kelby
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Image by LollypopFarm
I wanted to send a note letting you know Blacky, now Kelby (German meaning dark hair), has adapted very well to our home. The dog and him are battling it out, but I think they will be fine eventually! Our chocolate lab is 6, and he is very friendly and just wants to play! I can't believe that someone would abandon Kelby, he is the most loveable cat I have ever had! When I pick him up he just melts into me and purrs very loudly! He loves his whole stomach rubbed and rolls around so you get all the spots! He is very at home now and is sleeping with us at times throughout the night.

I just love him so much. I have had other cats and loved them all but they were not as lovable as Kelby! I am so happy he is the way he is and that I have him! I didn't know if you ever wonder about the animals that get adopted, I know if I worked there I would! So all is fine in the Gabel household with our new loving addition! :) I am sending some pictures of a very happy cat!

Sincerely,
Luann G.

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20110405 - raccoon #6 - 0 of damage, promptly escaped - IMG_2918
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Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
This guy escaped within 2 minutes of this picture being taken, due to Carolyn setting the trap up wrong AND clipping the wrong part of the trap closed. These traps are only so good. Unfortunately, the rear "door" (left in this picture) can be escaped from if you push hard enough to bend metal, which raccoons do. Carolyn clipped it (not part of the original cage) on the top-left instead of the bottom-middle. It is metaphorically like trying to keep a door from opening by tying a rope around the hinges -- it just makes no sense. :) (Admittedly though, someone not experienced with the trap would probably make the same mistake. But we've been using this trap for years.)

But then Carolyn noticed that she hadn't set the trap correctly either. (Setting/baiting the traps is her job, dealing with the wild animal and repair contractors is my job, and I'd gladly trade.)

Lessons learned for next time! If I set the cage outside, I'll set it with the rear facing a wall, so it can't be opened. Maybe put it between a rock and a hard place so there's now way out. And the rear "door" (kind of a design flaw, really) is now clipped correctly. And Carolyn has already re-deployed it, correctly set up.

Anyway, it was NOT a fun 30 minute ordeal at 6:30AM while both of us were sleeping. especially since it resulted in nothing other than the acknowledgement that we just failed to capture yet another raccoon that did yet another 0 of damage to our house. If anyone wants to pay for my house repairs, you can have my raccoons. Otherwise, I'm going to figure out how to most easily kill them, because they home up to 5 miles and come back and continue to damage your property.

This fucker ripped off the opposing soffit to our addition; when this happened last time, it cost 0 to repair.

My largest hunting knife was right there, open-bladed, laying in the attic, a foot from this varmint. I had an opportunity to plunge its blade into this fucker's brain, but no, I didn't take it. (Actually, it wouldn't be possible to stab through a cage....)

Seriously, though -- how does one swiftly kill a raccoon in a cage so that it doesn't suffer? I'm done driving these guys to the park -- for all I know this is one that we already trapped in the past. Anyone want to come remove the bags of shit in my attic? No? Fine. It's just going to sit there forever. My 0 ladder is not tall enough to get to the soffit to fix it from outside -- and it's rather perilous to get to that point within the attic (only really possible without a major hassle due to the attic ladder we installed this year, which was in response to raccoons).

I just them dead. All of them.On the entire planet. I would press an extinction button in a second without a thought. Destroy all raccoons.

So can I drown them? I have a plastic tub outside. That seems really drawn out and mean, but it can be done while they are still in the cage without having to touch them or make a bloody mess.

I can't shoot it with my gun because it's not legal to fire my gun on my property. And it would be a bad idea to drop them into my well, where they would stink up my emergency water supply.

And no, before you ask -- animal control does not do anything in this situation. If it's in your attic, it doesn't fall under their jurisdiction, and if it is trapped, it does not fall under their jurisdiction.

Incidentally, the wooden "stakes" are the old tripod legs from my childhood telescope (which was my dad's childhood telescope). We recently decommissioned it (I keep the screws from things I throw away, they often come in handy later). I decided to keep the stakes. Figured they'd come in handy. Naught but a week later, I'm using the stakes to make sure it's mouth can't get near the handle of the cage. Don't want raccoon rabies. Although they have only killed one American in history, I still don't want raccoon rabies. I'd be the type to not go to the doctor and become the 2nd one to die from it... Anyway, I'm amazed how random pieces of wood find uses in the strangest situations.

cage, raccoon, stakes, trap, tripod legs.
trapped.

front yard, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

April 5, 2011.


... Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com
... Read Carolyn's blog at CarolynCASL.wordpress.com


Courtney and Snookie, Wisconsin
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Image by Animal Farm Foundation2012
I was an interior designer
Now my mom saves dogs like me for a job

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Cisco the Apartment Destroyer
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Image by momopeche
The source: our huge shark stuffed animal from Monterey where PJ proposed.

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grazing zebra at Woburn Safari Park
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Image by Scorpions and Centaurs
Woburn, Bedfordshire, England

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Image by Li'l Wolf
The cute dhole from earlier, having a snack. :)

(Yeah, I know, most of these animal pictures aren't really good, but I wanted to upload a *few*, at least.)

Bai Yun and her new cub

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Bai Yun and her new cub
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Image by ellenm1
See my photo diary of the cub:

Panda Diary 2009
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And a photo diary of Zhen Zhen:
Growing up Panda


Bai Yun and her new cub
endangered species of animals
Image by ellenm1
See my photo diary of the cub:

Panda Diary 2009
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And a photo diary of Zhen Zhen:
Growing up Panda

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Animal Kingdom - Bow To Your Partner
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Image by SpreadTheMagic
Lesser Flamingo beginning a dance.

White Bengal Tiger

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White Bengal Tiger
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Image by kirainet
Today, the place known to have the most maneating tigers is Sundarbans National Park in West Bengal, India. Here tigers are known to kill 30 people throughout the year. The forests contain mangrove trees which is situated on the Bay of Bengal. The coastal mangrove habitat itself is often implicated in tiger aggression, since the high tides wash away scent markings that help tigers orient themselves, and the high salinity of the water may cause increased agression among the tigers. On the other hand, prey species are rare in the region, and it is equally likely that the local tigers have simply learned humans are an available food item. Nonetheless, humans make up a very small portion of even a dedicated man-eaters diet in this region. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bengal_tiger

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London Zoo, Giraffes
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Image by Martin Pettitt
London Zoo 4-5-2013 London Zoo is the world's oldest scientific zoo. It was opened in London on 27 April 1828, and was originally intended to be used as a collection for scientific study. It was eventually opened to the public in 1847. Today it houses a collection of 755 species of animals, with 16,802 individuals, making it one of the largest collections in the United Kingdom.


London Zoo, Giraffes
animal species
Image by Martin Pettitt
London Zoo 4-5-2013 London Zoo is the world's oldest scientific zoo. It was opened in London on 27 April 1828, and was originally intended to be used as a collection for scientific study. It was eventually opened to the public in 1847. Today it houses a collection of 755 species of animals, with 16,802 individuals, making it one of the largest collections in the United Kingdom.


London Zoo, Giraffes
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Image by Martin Pettitt
London Zoo 4-5-2013 London Zoo is the world's oldest scientific zoo. It was opened in London on 27 April 1828, and was originally intended to be used as a collection for scientific study. It was eventually opened to the public in 1847. Today it houses a collection of 755 species of animals, with 16,802 individuals, making it one of the largest collections in the United Kingdom.

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