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Re: Conservation - Preservation

Posted: August 27th, 2010, 11:43 pm
by Kitty KCMO
alice44 wrote: I just heard a news report on this -- there are dozens of bears and they think that they have been fed for years, so at least some of these bears may never have looked for their own food.
Destroy them??? All they have to do is relocate the bears to a remote area & the bears will be fine. If there's no food from humans available, they will eat what all bears usually eat naturally. Of course, winter hibernation time is rapidly approaching, so I'm not sure they would have enough fat on them to hibernate successfully-- depends on how well the pot-growers fed them, maybe. And the story got even weirder a few day later! Read http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columb ... stole.html. Seems to me, that cannabis crop was jinxed! :mrgreen:

Re: Conservation - Preservation

Posted: August 28th, 2010, 1:57 am
by macdoum
Hey,Kitty,seems that the whole thing is turning into a real farce.. sounds like something from the Marx Bros.!!
As Groucho said " A child of five would understand this. Someone send for a child of five" :rotf: :rotf:
Some of the comments there are hilarious.....if it were not for my concern for the bears,I would be laughing still. :rolleyes:

Re: Conservation - Preservation

Posted: August 28th, 2010, 2:06 am
by macdoum
More seriously if any of you are interested..like those living in Bear country..read;
http://www.bear.org/website/bear-pages/ ... umans.html
Also each day the site publish a 'Research Updates' on the bears they are studying,including news of famous Lily and Hope black bears. Read too the update from today 27th. Aug.on the black bear called Cal .It is all about feeding/not feeding bears. Its surprising.

Re: Conservation - Preservation

Posted: August 28th, 2010, 7:28 am
by Kitty KCMO
That is a good & informative site, Macdoum; I have followed Lily & Hope since before Hope was born. I haven't been on the site for a few days now & must get caught up on the research updates. It is amazing that they can go up to these bears & feel around to see if they are lactating, etc, & the bears are not actually tame bears, but fully wild. They simply have been treated with calm respect & therefore are not usually threatened by the people they are used to. There is a wealth of data from their research on that site, of use to anyone interested in wildlife.

Re: Conservation - Preservation

Posted: September 18th, 2010, 1:00 am
by macdoum
An article published by BBC,News Science and Environment says "Urgent call on EU to stop billion-euro Alien Invasion... No it is not about the Roms in France :mrgreen: more likely The Canada Goose and The Ruddy Duck.. :puzzled:
Here; http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11286432
..and not forgetting the Water Hyacinth and a..mosquito.. :slap:
Now I know where my taxes are going.. :slap:
:D
I have seen Barnacle Geese going through Ireland 60 yrs ago. and who would say no to a parka for the winter ? Nothing warmer I can think of.

Re: Conservation - Preservation

Posted: January 21st, 2012, 10:47 pm
by macdoum
A monkey thought extinct has turned up again. :D

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/01 ... 18381.html

Some good news,somewhere,at least. :thumbs:

Re: Conservation - Preservation

Posted: January 23rd, 2012, 11:42 pm
by Jo UK
macdoum wrote:An article published by BBC,News Science and Environment says "Urgent call on EU to stop billion-euro Alien Invasion... No it is not about the Roms in France :mrgreen: more likely The Canada Goose and The Ruddy Duck.. :puzzled:
Here; http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11286432
..and not forgetting the Water Hyacinth and a..mosquito.. :slap:
Now I know where my taxes are going.. :slap:
:D
I have seen Barnacle Geese going through Ireland 60 yrs ago. and who would say no to a parka for the winter ? Nothing warmer I can think of.
Macdoum, I read that article and finished it, giggling. Do you remember Daisy/Maisy the duck in the WTE nest? See this paragraph -

A. albopictus is one of the 100 worst offenders in Europe according to DAISIE (Delivering Alien Invasive Species Inventories for Europe) an inventory of invasive species in Europe.

Re: Conservation - Preservation

Posted: April 16th, 2012, 11:22 pm
by macdoum
I learned today that a Continent of Plastic,six times the size of France is floating in the Pacific Ocean. :shock:
No one ever told me this,I am shocked.I never heard a word before today. :blush:
I searched further and found a small video on plastics afloat;
http://goo.gl/eIsD

and this;
http://www.sea.edu/plastics/index.htm

This started when I read a half-page artice in our newspaper today.An explorator from the French Guiana has traversed the Atlantic on a rowing boat,got interested by the problem and has now decided to prepare a scientific expedition to alert the public of the dangers. This mission will start from San Diego on 2nd May 2012 in a three-master called L'Elan.
The mission will be called 'THe Seventh Continent'. Maybe I/we can keep an eye on the results.His name Patrick Diexonne will tell us as he goes on this link;
http://www.septiemecontinent.com

Were you aware of the problem ? I wish him luck... :2thumbsup:

Re: Conservation - Preservation

Posted: May 5th, 2012, 12:07 am
by macdoum
Scottish Farmer admits to Possesion of Deadly poison after death of Golden Eagle

http://www.wildlifeextra.com//go/news/e ... an.html#cr

:rant: ... :slap:

Re: Conservation - Preservation

Posted: May 5th, 2012, 12:57 am
by macdoum
also; Popular feeding & nesting ground for thousands of wildlife have been flooded out. :cry:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-17956057

Such a pity. After weeks of drought now its flooding. :shock:

Re: Conservation - Preservation

Posted: May 6th, 2012, 1:00 am
by macdoum
This photo illistrates an article in our local newspaper yestrday;

http://www.lalsace.fr/actualite/2012/05 ... s-lucratif

Illegal traffic in wildlife from the Brazilian forests causes death and distress for thousands of animals. I can feel the anger of this monkey.

photo Christian Simon AFP.

Re: Conservation - Preservation

Posted: July 19th, 2012, 12:09 am
by macdoum
Scorrissh Wildlife Kittens

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp9WGqLa ... e=youtu.be

Raised in The Wildlife Park,the curators are hoping to preserve the species. :2thumbsup:

Re: Conservation - Preservation

Posted: August 9th, 2012, 12:15 am
by macdoum
Wind Farms Plans to be scrapped in the Scottish Isles;

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-h ... s-19181727

:D

I can't remember where this should go :puzzled:

Re: Conservation - Preservation

Posted: August 20th, 2012, 7:41 pm
by Starling
"New owl species discovered in Philippines" :shake:

http://www.afp.com/en/news/topstories/n ... hilippines

Finnish story includes more pictures: http://www.hs.fi/ulkomaat/AFP+Filippiin ... 5594024061 (How cute owls! :D)

Re: Conservation - Preservation

Posted: August 21st, 2012, 6:17 am
by alice44
macdoum wrote:I learned today that a Continent of Plastic,six times the size of France is floating in the Pacific Ocean. :shock:
No one ever told me this,I am shocked.I never heard a word before today. :blush:
I searched further and found a small video on plastics afloat;
http://goo.gl/eIsD

and this;
http://www.sea.edu/plastics/index.htm

This started when I read a half-page artice in our newspaper today.An explorator from the French Guiana has traversed the Atlantic on a rowing boat,got interested by the problem and has now decided to prepare a scientific expedition to alert the public of the dangers. This mission will start from San Diego on 2nd May 2012 in a three-master called L'Elan.
The mission will be called 'THe Seventh Continent'. Maybe I/we can keep an eye on the results.His name Patrick Diexonne will tell us as he goes on this link;
http://www.septiemecontinent.com

Were you aware of the problem ? I wish him luck... :2thumbsup:
This is part of the reason my mom and I pick up all sorts of plastics when we walk. If we remember we carry a nice little net bag to put it in. When we get home we sort the recyclable from the not.

Re: Conservation - Preservation

Posted: August 21st, 2012, 6:21 am
by alice44
Starling wrote:"New owl species discovered in Philippines" :shake:

http://www.afp.com/en/news/topstories/n ... hilippines

Finnish story includes more pictures: http://www.hs.fi/ulkomaat/AFP+Filippiin ... 5594024061 (How cute owls! :D)
I did not hear about the owl -- because the news was all about the new spider found in my state
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19305417

The owls really are cute.

Re: Conservation - Preservation

Posted: August 23rd, 2012, 5:56 pm
by Starling
Oh no, what a terrible story. :shock: (Sorry, in Finnish, but here is the link anyway. http://www.luomus.fi/info/tiedotteet/?p=1891)

Ringers found a dead mother osprey from her nest in Iso-Huppio, Juva, Finland in July.
The autopsy showed that the osprey died because she was shot with a shotgun. And she didn´t die immediately but slowly to her nest where were 2 chicks. The 2 chicks were alive and their survival was up to their father.

Iso-Huppio is swamp reserve area in Finland. There are regularly nesting 5 osprey pairs and other endangered species. The penalty of killing an osprey in Finland is 1682,00 euros. The guilty is not yet found.

What makes this just so horrible and unforgivable is that the osprey was shot and killed in the nesting time. This makes me so sad and angry! :rant: :cry: :rant:

Re: Conservation - Preservation

Posted: October 8th, 2012, 12:16 am
by Kitty KCMO
I just learned about this news story that occurred in June 2012. It is a wonderful story about saving a rare old oak tree in Texas. From the information at the Y-tube site: "The Ghirardi Compton Oak has been a piece of League City's history for over 100 years. The tree stands 56 feet tall, has a canopy that is over 100 feet wide, and is 135 inches around. It also weighs an incredible 518,000 pounds. A county road widening project put the future of the Ghirardi Oak in jeopardy. Council voted to use park dedication funds to hire Hess Landscaping Construction to move the majestic oak. A project that took them just under a month to complete. Watch the incredible process from start to finish in this video."

Follow-up news stories from September (last month) state that the tree is doing quite well but will be monitored bi-weekly over the next 3 years to help assure its health until it is well established in its new location. Here is the beautiful video of moving it--


Re: Conservation - Preservation

Posted: May 29th, 2013, 10:10 am
by ame
news about a golden eagle who has found a new home

a male golden eagle was found (apprently flightless) in Virrat in Central Finland (map http://www.virrat.fi/images/23.jpg ) in last October. it was taken to the wild animal hospital at Korkeasaari zoo for treatment. X-ray pictures showed that it had fractures in the wing caused by shotgun shots. the eagle has been treated in the hospital over winter but it is still incapable to fly so it can't be released in nature. the Korkeasaari zoo has no appropriate aviary for a golden eagle so they had to find another solution. now they have found a suitable new home for the eagle in Riga zoo.

Image
picture from the webpage of Korkeasaari zoo

in Riga zoo there is a 4-year old female golden eagle whose father is a Finnish eagle who was born wild. the injured male eagle will be taken to Riga as her fiancé. if these two form a pair and if they manage to have eaglets they will be released in nature in Finland
(provided that a suitable place is found and authorities give necessary licencies etc...)

references (in Finnish)

hopefully the injured Latvian female WTE who was found with an injured wing on May 20th in Nõarootsi will find a similar place in the future. :rolleyes:
(http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/16867)

Re: Conservation - Preservation

Posted: June 1st, 2013, 1:15 am
by macdoum
This welsh man has a lot to say and he is right Today its time to react to save our surrounding wildlife:

http://api.viglink.com/api/click?format ... 0381022527

Starts off with a few words in Welsh & the he carries on i English. Well Worth listening to. Its a wakeup call.