In DECEMBER 28 2013-at a hunt -MODBURY HARRIERS-SOUTH DEVON some idiots decided it was ok to let children watch -one was 5-as thier 2 foxes from a bager sett and killed them.To make the matter worse the so called COUNTRYSIDE ALLIANCE said it was a reality of rural life ,legitimete ,done properly,the farmer who took the pictures below was upset but dear reader i am anti hunting and wish to educate you.WESSTERNMORNINGNEWS-PAGE 8-
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Saturday, 1 February 2014
Alan Rabinowitz-at the PopTech 2010. Born December 31, 1953 Brooklyn, New York Fields Biologist, conservationist Institutions CEO of Panthera Known for Wild cat conservation
Early life[edit]
Rabinowitz grew up in Brooklyn, New York. In grade school, he was placed in a special education class due to a severe stutter; which often caused his body to twist and spasm when attempting to speak.[4] Unable to communicate with his peers and teachers, Rabinowitz became interested in wildlife, to which he could speak. At this point, Rabinowitz made a promise to animals that if he ever found his voice, he would use it to speak in their defense.[5]
Today, Rabinowitz frequently shares this childhood story in interviews, lectures, books and other publications to explain how he became interested in wildlife conservation.[6] [7] In 2008, the video of Dr. Rabinowitz telling this story on The Colbert Report went viral, largely because it nearly brought the show's host, Stephen Colbert, to tears.[8] Today, Rabinowitz serves as a spokesperson for The Stuttering Foundation (SFA).[9]
Conservation career[edit]
In 1974, Rabinowitz received his Bachelor's degree in biology and chemistry from McDaniel College in Westminster, Maryland. Rabinowitz later attended the University of Tennessee, receiving his M.S. and Ph.D. in ecology in 1978 and 1981, respectively.
Prior to co-founding Panthera with the organization's Chairman, Dr. Thomas S. Kaplan, in 2006, Rabinowitz served as the Executive Director of the Science and Exploration Division for the Wildlife Conservation Society, where he worked for nearly 30 years.
While working in Myanmar's Hukaung Valley in 1997, Rabinowitz discovered four new species of mammals, including the most primitive deer species in the world, Muntiacus putaoensis, or theleaf deer.[10] Rabinowitz's work in Myanmar led to the creation of five new protected wildlife areas, including the country's first marine park, Lampi Island National Park; Myanmar's first and largest Himalayan national park, Hkakabo Razi National Park; the country's largest wildlife sanctuary, Hukaung Valley Wildlife Sanctuary; the world's largest tiger reserve and one of the largest protected areas in the world, Hukaung Valley Tiger Reserve, and Hponkhan Razi National Park, an area which connects Hukaung Valley and Hkakabo Razi for a contiguous protected area of more than 5,000 square miles, called the Northern Forest Complex.[11]
Rabinowitz also established the world's first jaguar sanctuary [5] — the Cockscomb Basin Jaguar Preserve— in Belize and the Tawu Mountain Nature Reserve, Taiwan's largest protected area and last piece of intact lowland forest.[12] In Thailand, he conducted the first field research on Indochinese tigers, Indochinese leopards, and Asian leopard cats, leading to the designation of the Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary as a UNESCO world biosphere reserve.[13]
One of Dr. Rabinowitz's greatest achievements was the conceptualization and implementation of the Jaguar Corridor,[14] a series of biological and genetic corridors for jaguars across their entire range from Mexico to Argentina. Dr. Rabinowitz also initiated Panthera's Tiger Corridor Initiative, an effort to identify and protect the world's last remaining large interconnected tiger landscapes, with a primary focus on the remote and rugged Indo-Himalayan region of Asia.[15]
Rabinowitz's project to establish a chain of protected tiger habitat across the southern Himalaya was the focus of the BBC Natural History Unit's 2010 documentary series Lost Land of the Tiger. An expedition team spent a month investigating the status of big cats in Bhutan, leading to the discovery of tigers living at much higher altitudes than previously realized.[16]
ODDITIES
YERSINA PESTIS BUG OR PLAGUE OF JUSTINIAN,BLACK DEATH may return in a new strain say experts-DR.DAVE WAGNER,NORTERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY(RODENT RESERVOIRS OF PLAGUE STILL EXIST TODAY).A vial of POPE JOHN PAUL II may have been taken by devil worshippers,the jar contains fragment of cloth stained with blood after failed assassination in 1981 also concided with sick rites linked to nazi holocast.
STUDENTS HELP TO SAVE RHINO
Students from CORNWALL COLLEGE,NEWQUAY are going to SOUTH AFRICA,S GREATER NATIONAL PARK next month to observe white and black rhino.The idea is to immerse themselfs into the culture of south africa and to learn safari giude techiques,conservation skills,wildlife photography techiques.KRUGER NATIONAL PARK is the size of wales,in 1945-black rhino became extinct due to poachersbut between 1971to 1981 -81 reintroduced through conservation efforts-white rhino -only 50 remained but now figureis over20,000.WESTERNMORNINGNEWS-PAGE 25 -25.01.2014
DONT GIVE DOGS AWAY
DOGS are being used as part of illegal underground fighting syndicate,tied up,tortured,abandoned and set on fire.LAST CHANCE HOTAL.Often dogs are offered free to a good home were taken ,abused to be bait dogs.WESTERNMORNINGNEWS-PAGE5-25.1.2014
Friday, 31 January 2014
Neanderthals gave us disease genes
Gene types that influence disease in people today were picked up through interbreeding with Neanderthals, a major study in Nature journal suggests.
They passed on variants involved in type 2 diabetes, Crohn's disease and - curiously - smoking addiction.
Genome studies reveal that our species (Homo sapiens) mated with Neanderthals after leaving Africa.
But it was previously unclear what this Neanderthal DNA did and whether there were any implications for human health.
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Prof David ReichHarvard Medical SchoolWhen Neanderthals and modern humans met and mixed, they were at the very edge of being biological compatible”
Between 2% and 4% of the genetic blueprint of present-day non-Africans came from Neanderthals.
By screening the genomes of 1,004 modern humans, Sriram Sankararaman and his colleagues identified regions bearing the Neanderthal versions of different genes.
That a gene variant associated with a difficulty in stopping smoking should be found to have a Neanderthal origin is a surprise.
It goes without saying that there is no suggestion our evolutionary cousins were puffing away in their caves.read more
Climate change is 'killing Argentina's Magellanic penguin chicks'
Penguin chicks in Argentina are dying as a direct consequence of climate change, according to new research.
Drenching rainstorms and extreme heat are killing the young birds in significant numbers.
The study, conducted over 27 years, looked at climate impacts on the world's biggest colony of Magellanic penguins, which live on the arid Punta Tombo peninsula.
The research has been published in the journal Plos One.
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Prof Dee BoersmaUniversity of WashingtonThey are turning their nests into swimming pools and they really don't like to be wet”
About 200,000 pairs of these penguins make their nests on the peninsula every year.
They reside there, in desert-like conditions, from September until February to hatch their young.
However, the life of a newborn chick is perilous, to say the least.read more
Project targets 2016 for Asian vultures release
After the devastation wrought by a drug on Asian vulture populations, a project hopes to begin releasing captive-bred birds into the wild by 2016.
The Saving Asia's Vultures from Extinction (Save) programme says it plans to release up to 25 birds into a 30,000-sq-km drug-free "safe zone".
Diclofenac - used by vets on cattle - was identified as causing a crash in vulture numbers and banned by India.
But, says Save, the version for human use is still given illegally to cattle.
Diclofenac was banned for use by vets and farmers in 2006 because of its effect on vultures that feed on livestock carcasses.
The link between the anti-inflammatory drug, used to reduce swelling in injured or diseased animals, and the devastating demise of Asia's vulture populations was firmly established in 2004.
Tests on captive vultures fed carcass flesh traced with the drug produced symptoms that were strikingly similar to those witnessed in sick birds in the wild.read more
Saturday, 25 January 2014
THE PARANORMAL CALLS
DEVON AND CORWALL POLICE recieved 7 calls relating to paranormal or extraterrestial activity since 2010.IN 2013 -3 CALLS -CALLER reporting a spiked stick which they said could only decribe as witchcraft-ILFARCOMBE.IN HOLSWORTHY AREA AUGUEST 2013 A 999 call reported being burggled by a paranormal beings,the caller assumed witches.A large white globe in the sky emanating light down over nearby forest in BIDEFORD ,possible rave rather than u.f.o.APRIL 2012 - HOLSWORTHY the caller said a man was using witchcraft Lon her ,JULY 2012 HOLSWORTHY A caller said neighbours were witches coven ,running around outside screaming in tongues. NORTHDEVONGAZETTE -PAGE 3 -22.01.2014
BAT FIRST RECORDED CROSSING MAINLAND
A NATHUSIUS PIPISETTE BAT found in the NETHERLANDS flew from BLAGDON NEAR BRISTOL to a farm building in FRIESLAND-370 MILES.-part of resarch into the ecology of BRITISH BATS led by DR FIANA MATHEWS,UNIVERISITY OF EXETER.Sadly the bat died but the discoverery is proof that thier successfully migrate across NORTH SEA-WESTERNMORNINGNEWS -PAGE 14 .
BOOK REVIEW
IN SEARCH FOR MYTHS AND MONSTERS -ALAN LANDSBURG -A COGI BOOK-0 552 10539 2.This book contains eye witness accounts of mysterious monsters,sea monsters ,giant half humans,vampires and a chapter on future monsters.The writer is entertaining and his passion comes through in reading the book,even has a forword by LEONARD NIMOY,a good starter book in CRYPTOZOOLOGY.
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Beaver filmed in the wild on Devon farm
A wild beaver has been caught on film at a farm in Devon.
Images of the rare animal were taken near the River Otter on Knightstone Farm in Ottery St Mary.
Farmer David Lawrence became suspicious after he spotted damage to trees, including one trunk about 1ft (30cm) in diameter bearing teeth marks.
The mammal was captured on film by retired environmental scientist Tom Buckley who said he was "very surprised" at the discovery.
'It's fantastic'
Mr Lawrence said he "nudged" Mr Buckley into examining damage to trees after some had been found knocked over on his land last autumn.
He said: "I thought at first it was someone messing about with an axe, but I contacted Tom who had his suspicions. He set up trail cameras and - hey presto - we saw what it was."
Mr Lawrence said where the beaver came from was a mystery.
He said the beaver may be roaming through three or four fields on his farm and its traces sometimes disappeared for a week at a time, meaning it "could be because he is operating in a bigger stretch [of river]".
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David LawrenceIf that's what he can do to a tree, what about your ankles?”
He said: "He's been doing a bit of damage, but nothing major.
"I don't want to mess about with him. If that's what he can do to a tree, what about your ankles?"read more
Sunday, 19 January 2014
CHECKED HISTORY-PERSONNAL ACCOUNT
Sometimes people label you and its differcult to break free,i myself have had a few labels in my brief life on planet earth.You may have read some on my ghostman blog-how people thought i was gay,spending 2 years in the same class have others which i look back make me feel sad and bad and its mainly to with when i broke up with my first girlfriend - only 2 woman in my life ,now married for last 20 plus years to 2 girlfriend,Anyway i did not take break up to frist girlfriend very well ,lost the plot,went on a rampage of criminnal damage times 2 ,fines ,1 year probation which sometimes did not go to as rather go to gym to weight Also had a mental health issue that lead to me ending in hospital on 2 occasions-found out first girlfriend already had someone else.This mental health issue ended uo being on top of my medical records now off due to complaining ,the issue i an talking about relates to a song used in the seris mash now just o.c.d,pariod,old ex essex failed biker who thinks he can write blogs and may have gypsys blood due to dads mohers side.
Saturday, 18 January 2014
T.V ADVERT CHIMANEZEE -CHOMPERS NOW BROKEN
Like many people i remember the t.v ads for pg tips showing the CHIMANEZEEs in various comedy situations,when i was this article in the sun it made me feel sad,choppers a 42 year old chimp was ava in the ads and lives in TWYCROSS ZOO were she is believed to be damaged from being treated like human and has not learnt ape behaviour,pg tips have not supplied much money to her upkeep.Here are some more chtarzan films of early 1930s died aged 80 in 2011 and i also like to mention the chimps used in the space race and the abuse tier suffered for the progress of man going to the moon and space.CHIMANEZEE 98% genetic blue print to ours,live in large communites of several dozen animals in wild,10;000-200,00 estimated in wild,can be taught basi sign lanuage and retain up to 100 words, in the wild rarely live pass 50 but in captivitybcan live past 60.
imps -OSCAR-starred in a Walt Disney documentary about a year of his life in IVORIAN JUNGLE,BUBBLES- Michael Jacksons chimp became disturbed and now lives in a sanctuary,CHEETAH-star of
imps -OSCAR-starred in a Walt Disney documentary about a year of his life in IVORIAN JUNGLE,BUBBLES- Michael Jacksons chimp became disturbed and now lives in a sanctuary,CHEETAH-star of
STRANGE USE FOR COW URINE
HINDU devotees in ATRA,INDIA have drunk cow urine for 12 years and thier aim is to make movey by making soap,toothpaste,eyedrops and claim it can cure t.b,cancer,diabetes,baldness.Only virgin cows wee works and the best fresh is in the morning ,cant wait to sse in local supermarket shelves.
SEAL LOST 50 MILES INLAND
A DAARMER RANG A LOCAL ANIMAL CHARITY AFTER SPOTTING A SKINNY LOKING EAS CREATURE CLOSE TO DWEATHIN WATER TAT RUS INTO THE RIVER EDEN NAER APPLBY,CUMBRIA THE SEAL
WAS CHECKED AND RESCIED AND RELEASED AT WALNEY,BARROW -IN- FURNESS.
WAS CHECKED AND RESCIED AND RELEASED AT WALNEY,BARROW -IN- FURNESS.
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