2 raccoons named bower and workie escaped from tropiquaria in Washford cross somerset on Monday this week. It is thought that their enclosure was kicked until a hole was made to sneak through and sightings of the 1 year old rodents 2 miles from sight. Defra warned people not to approach and report any sightings to animal and plant health agency. Raccoons are native to north and central America; live up to 20 years in captivity or in wildfires 2 to 3 years;eat eggs;birds;fish; frogs;insects; nuts; fruit; snakes;can carry rabies; salmonella; roundworm; leptospirosis; grow to 24 to 38 inches
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Thursday, 31 August 2017
Wednesday, 30 August 2017
ANDY MCGRATH -BEASTS OF BRITAIN INTERVIEW
Hey Mark,
cheers for the interview invite. Here's my blurb in line with the questions you asked. please let me know if you need anything else.
Andy :)
What inspired me?
I cannot remember a time when I wasn't into tales of strange or unknown cryptids and OOPAs (Out of Place Animals). As a child growing up in the late 70's and early 80's. I remember being fascinated with television shows like 'In search of ...' with Leonard Nimoy and 'Arthur C Clarke's, Mysterious World' and that I was especially interested in their episodes on lake and sea monsters, Bigfoot and living dinosaurs.
I started taking note of sightings, photo and film evidence from age around age 12, but I didn't really take any of it seriously until December of 1999. I was then 23 years of age and had been staying near the Preseli Mountains in Pembrokeshire, Wales, with the family of my then girlfriend. A friend of her family who was also staying, was a bit of a heavy smoker and had gone out on to the patio one morning at 5am for a smoke. As she sat down and lit her cigarette she was shocked to see a large panther staring at her, too scared to even move she sat motionless, until after around 20 seconds, the panther turned and quietly melted away into the darkness. Later that day as she recounted her story, the sister of my then girlfriend also confessed that she had seen a similar animals whilst riding across the mountain a year or two earlier. In fact it was admitted that the presence of these out of place animals was well known amongst the local population and the owners of the property even claimed to have previously owned 2 lamas which had been injured by some unknown creature that left 4 inch claw marks on their necks and flanks. From this moment i was hooked, and i got my introduction to the Beasts of Britain, in the form of the Alien Big Cats or British Big Cats as they are sometimes known that have been seen by hundreds of people all across the country for many years now. For years after this I kept my eye out for sightings and newspaper stories in the press and was also fortunate to incidentally meet a few other people who had had close encounters with these exotic predatory big cats, in Britain.
This research inevitably led on to other commonplace cryptids like Nessie and Morgawr, The Owlman, Pterosaurs and the British Bigfoot et al. It was my research into these familiar faces of cryptozoology for example, that revealed to me a much larger cache of modern day lake and sea monster sightings, which seem to show a much wider dispersion of these 'prehistoric' cryptids around the British Isles (yes, i think they're plesiosaurs BTW ) and to my mind a transient or roaming population of ocean migrants who inhabit our inshore waters and lakes from time to time, (that's not to say that there aren't any resident monsters as well, no reason we cant have both), most likely following salmon or eels into places like Loch Ness, Lake Windermere or up the River Thames, as in the case of 'Tamsin' the River Thames Monster that was allegedly filmed on 3 separate occasions between March to April of 2016 and incidentally around the time of an eel migration. My research also led me to connect with many experienced researchers and authors of British Cryptids and i feel that I have been enabled to learn so much from the endeavours of these true cryptozoologists, who did most of the real research well before our internet age simplified everything.
What are my aims?
I have just finished writing my first book 'Beasts of Britain' due to be published through CFZ Press, which is about the unknown creatures living right under our noses here on this tiny island in the North Atlantic. I felt I wanted to write about British cryptids and OOPAs because it always seemed to me that most of our 'mystery' creatures were overlooked in favour of other, similar animals in more exciting and far away (and therefore more believable) parts of the world. Indeed, many of the modern reports I discovered of Water Monsters, Bigfoot, Mystery Big Cats and U.F.C's (Unidentified Flying Cryptids), were largely dismissed out of hand or used as tongue in cheek newspaper fillers to entertain us. All failed to illicit any serious investigation of these strange sightings. In my book I try to frame a few theories as to what some of these animals might be, and show taht there is a wealth of independent, corroborative reports that back up what some of these brave witnesses are claiming in to see. I also dedicate some space to known animals that are reported, but not yet accepted as being resident in the UK. Britain is largely a rural landscape dottted about with busy towns and cities, for the most part, an island in darkness, i believe we have both the environment to sustain many hidden species, if nocturnal or intelligent and the prey species to support them.
What plans do I have for the future?
I have written a TV series/documentary under the same name as my book- Beasts of Britain and once the book is released i hope to start pitching it. I kinda had something a little less sensational than Finding Bigfoot & friends and if i get my way, it'll be more of a cross between 'River Monsters' and 'Coast'. I am also involved in some other documentaries, one of which will be filming in the UK in the spring of next year, and I will be giving a few talks on the subject of British Cryptids, starting from this October 22nd at PROBE, who have opened up a section for cryptozoology this year. As far as writing goes, I do have 3 other titles on the burn, 2 of which I have made a start on and another which will be co-written with a well-known Bigfoot researcher.
My hope for the time being is to organise some expeditions and put into practice some of my research methods, in the hope of outsmarting some of these hide and seek champions, and collecting some scientific evidence along the way ;)
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Saturday, 26 August 2017
MAYWEATHER VS CONNOR FIGHT NOT A MISMATCH
Today 27 the of August 2017 I woke up at 4.00 am to listen to the big fight between MAYWEATHER who is a boxer VS CONNOR who is a ufc fighter on radio 5 live but managed to get to see the fight in a delayed version through YouTube. This fight was not the mismatch expected as Connor out fought MAYWEATHER for the first 4 rounds but he did begin to get tired so MAYWEATHER came back in the fight and he too looked old.The round that got the win for MAYWEATHER was began in 9th round were getting dominated Connor and in 10 the the ref stopped the fight to give MAYWEATHER a win on a tko. Yes MAYWEATHER deserves to be more recognised for his boxing record but I think he was looking his age and if Connor was to train more in boxing it would be worth a rematch as he carried himself with pride.
Wednesday, 23 August 2017
Save Alfie he is no dangerous dog
8 police man and dog units turned up to deal with a so called dangerous dog after it jumped up at a delivery driver. The dog in question was a ten years old Yorkshire terrier called Alfie. Alfie is being held by a magistrates warrant under section 5 of dangerous dogs act and could be put down. That hope not
Tuesday, 22 August 2017
Sunblock killing coral
Scientists are warning that sunblock worn by swimmers could be killing the coral. This is caused by oxybenzone a common sun cream ingredient.
Big Ben loses bongs
Yesterday a hush came over the capital city of London which will last four years and beloved by thousands it of course the sounds of the bongs of big Ben. This is due to fact work is required on the clock face and it was deemed unsafe for workers if bongs from the famous bells may deafen them.it will still be possible to hear them on remembrance day and new years day.
Dark ages of asteroid
This refers to the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs and now believed to have plunged earth into darkness for two years. This was due to six miles asteroid sparkling earthquakes; tsunamis and volcanoes which resulted in wildfires which throw soot into the air blacking out the earth.
Monday, 21 August 2017
R.I.P COMEDY LEGEND JERRY LEWIS
Jerry Lewis (born Joseph or Jerome Levitch, depending on the source;[1] March 16, 1926 – August 20, 2017) was an American actor, comedian, singer, film producer, film director, screenwriter, and humanitarian. He was known for his slapstick humor in film, television, stage and radio. He and Dean Martin were partners as the hit popular comedy duo of Martin and Lewis. Following that success, he was a solo star in motion pictures, nightclubs, television shows, concerts, album recordings, and musicals...https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Lewis.also
https://youtu.be/neEe1itDC_k link to the nutty professor starring the late Jerry Lee Lewis and my personal favourite of his
JAWS SHIP FOUND.
If you have watched the film jaws you will remember that the character called quint played by Robert shaw how he recounted the tale of the wreck of ship that delivered components of hirsoshirma bomb. Well now that wreck has been found by crew of research vessel petral; nearly 900 crew of uss indianapolis were killed by sharks when torpedoed in 1945 trying to deliver key components of hirsoshirma bomb.
KANGAROO IN WEST SUSSEX
Whilst driving a mini cab driver spotted a kangaroo hopping on the road. It is thought the kangaroo was a red necked wallaby on run from a zoo or private owner. Wildlife experts said a number of populations that survived from collections in 1850s.And a population did established itself in West Sussex in 1940s and we're recoded into 19 70s in and around crawley and horsesham.
Saturday, 19 August 2017
What is a memory café?
How do memory cafés help with dementia care?
Three facts worth knowing
Freeze-dried dung gives clue to Asian elephant stress
Friday, 18 August 2017
SIR BRUCE FORSYTH R.I.P A TRUE TV LEGEND
Bruce Forsyth
Sir Bruce Joseph Forsyth-Johnson CBE (22 February 1928 – 18 August 2017)[2] was an English television presenter and entertainer whose career spanned more than 75 years. In 2012, Guinness World Records recognised Forsyth as having the longest television career for a male entertainer.[3]
Sir
Bruce Forsyth
CBE
Forsyth in 2006
BornBruce Joseph Forsyth-Johnson
22 February 1928
Edmonton, Middlesex, EnglandDied18 August 2017(aged 89)[1]ResidenceLondonNationalityBritishOther names
Bruce JohnsonBoy Bruce, the Mighty Atom
BruceySir BruceyOccupationTelevision presenter, actor, comedian, singer, dancer, entertainer, screenwriterYears active1939 – 2015Television
Sunday Night at the London Palladium (1958–1964)The Bruce Forsyth Show (1965–1973)The Generation Game (1971–1977, 1990–1994, 2007)Bruce Forsyth's Big Night (1978, 1980)Play Your Cards Right (1980–1987, 1994–1999, 2002)The Price Is Right (1995–2001)You Bet! (1988–1990)An Audience with... (guest)Strictly Come Dancing (2004–2014)
Spouse(s)
Penny Calvert (m. 1953–73)Anthea Redfern (m. 1973–79)Wilnelia Merced (m. 1983–2017)
Children6RelativesJoseph Forsyth Johnson
(great grandfather)
William Forsyth
(4x great grandfather)
Forsyth came to national attention from the mid-1950s through the ITV series Sunday Night at the London Palladium. Since then he has hosted several game shows, including The Generation Game, Play Your Cards Right, The Price Is Right and You Bet!. He co-presented Strictly Come Dancing from 2004 to 2013.[4] Forsyth was known for his catchphrases, "Nice to see you, to see you nice" and "Didn't he (/she/they) do well?".
Bats living in triceratops in Devon
A triceratops at Combe Martin Wildlife
Sixty-six millions years after they were believed to have become extinct, life has been discovered once more in the body of a huge dinosaur in Devon.
While the giant lizards once roamed the prehistoric lands of a supercontinent known as Pangea, this time the dinosaur in question is to be found near Ilfracombe, North Devon.
This startling claim began to make more sense when it was found that the 'life' in question actually belonged to a colony of lesser horseshoe bats.
Wildlife researchers have recently discovered that the bats are actually living in the belly of a giant fibre-glass triceratops, one of a range of large, replica dinosaurs on display at the popular Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park.
The finding was made by The Devon Greater Horseshoe Bat Project. In 2017 more than 400 volunteers have undertaken night time surveys using ultrasonic bat detectors in an attempt to map the places where the nocturnal mammals live in Devon. It was after a tip off of an unusual bat roost that the dinosaur location was revealed.
Ruth Testa manages the Heritage Lottery Fund supported Devon Greater Horseshoe Bat Project, an initiative which is led by the charity Devon Wildlife Trust.
Ruth said: "Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park generously allowed us to visit and have a look for bats in the park after we were alerted to the possible presence of a roost. When we arrived we didn't know what species they would be and we could never have guessed where they would be living. To find them hanging out inside a model of a triceratops came as a big surprise."
The four metre high dinosaur is one of the older models found in the park and it's thought that the bats made their home there after discovering a hole in the underside of the triceratops' belly.
A Lesser Horseshoe Bat
Ruth added: "Bats will seek out safe and dry places they can rest up during the day before venturing out at night to look for food. The stomach of this dinosaur obviously fitted the bill. The surveys our volunteers undertake are giving us a unique insight into how bats behave. With this knowledge we can then ensure that our landscapes become more bat-friendly in the future."
Louisa Bartlett, Senior Primate Keeper at Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park, said: "It is fantastic to discover we have bats living in a triceratops, we always knew we had wild bats on site but never really knew where. The fact that they have decided to live in a dinosaur just makes it even more exciting.
We have 94,000 visitors every year and recently installed six brand new animatronic dinosaurs. You never know, one day the bats may decide to move residence into one of our new dinosaurs, if they feel like upgrading."
Lesser horseshoe bats are described as 'rare' and like many species of bat their numbers have declined in the UK over recent decades due mainly to changes in our countryside such as the loss of hedges, falling insect prey numbers and the destruction of their roosts.
Becky Wilson, of the national charity Bat Conservation Trust, reacted to the find with surprise.
She said: "We get to hear of some very unusual bat roosts and are always pleased to hear of new ones. But a fibreglass triceratops is definitely a first for us."
To guard against disturbance Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park is now asking its visitors to give the bats and their triceratops some space.
Thursday, 17 August 2017
Wellness membership at 1610 Holsworthy leisure centre
I have recently decided to go to gym more often to improve my overall health so this wellness membership was a great option so i hope othrr will give it a go.Exercise referral gym staff will work closely to ensure you get the best on-going support and guidance Exercise Prescription for medical practitioner or self-referralAccess to fitness suite, exercise classes and swim sessions (restrictions apply) for those with health issues that physical activity could improveMonday - Friday until 5pmFull weekend access
https://www.1610.org.uk/memberships/pricing/?centre=holsworthy-leisure-centre