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| Defending Wildlife | |
| By: AGelbert Date: September 28, 2014, 1:22 pm | |
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| [center][font=arial black]Victory for Wolves in | |
| Wyoming[/font][/center] | |
| [font=arial black]Victory: Federal judge reinstates federal | |
| protections statewide [/font] | |
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| There were once up to 2 million gray wolves living in North | |
| America, but the animals were driven to near-extinction in the | |
| lower 48 states by the early 1900s. | |
| September 23, 2014 | |
| Washington, D.C. � Federal protections for gray wolves in | |
| Wyoming were reinstated today after a judge invalidated the U.S. | |
| Fish and Wildlife Service�s 2012 statewide Endangered Species | |
| Act delisting of the species. The ruling from the U.S. District | |
| Court halts the management of wolves by Wyoming, a state with a | |
| history of hostile and extreme anti-wolf policies. | |
| �The court has ruled and Wyoming�s kill-on-sight approach to | |
| wolf management throughout much of the state must stop,� said | |
| Earthjustice attorney Tim Preso. �Today�s ruling restores | |
| much-needed federal protection to wolves throughout Wyoming, | |
| which allowed killing along the borders of Yellowstone National | |
| Park and throughout national forest lands south of Jackson Hole | |
| where wolves were treated as vermin under state management. If | |
| Wyoming wants to resume management of wolves, it must develop a | |
| legitimate conservation plan that ensures a vibrant wolf | |
| population in the Northern Rockies.� | |
| Earthjustice represented Defenders of Wildlife, Natural | |
| Resources Defense Council, the Sierra Club and the Center for | |
| Biological Diversity in challenging the Fish and Wildlife | |
| Service�s September 2012 decision to strip Endangered Species | |
| Act protections from gray wolves in Wyoming. The conservation | |
| groups challenged the 2012 decision on grounds that Wyoming law | |
| authorized unlimited wolf killing in a �predator� zone that | |
| extended throughout most of the state, and provided inadequate | |
| protection for wolves even where killing was regulated. | |
| �Today the court affirmed that delisting gray wolves in Wyoming | |
| by the Obama administration was premature and a violation of | |
| federal law,� said Defenders of Wildlife President and CEO Jamie | |
| Rappaport Clark. �Any state that has a wolf management plan that | |
| allows for unlimited wolf killing throughout most of the state | |
| should not be allowed to manage wolves. Wolves need to remain | |
| protected under the Endangered Species Act until the species is | |
| fully recovered. State laws and policies that treat wolves like | |
| vermin are as outdated and discredited today as they were a | |
| century ago.� | |
| �The decision makes clear that �shoot-on-sight� is not an | |
| acceptable management plan for wolves across the majority of the | |
| state,� said Dr. Sylvia Fallon, senior scientist and wildlife | |
| conservation director at the Natural Resources Defense Council. | |
| �It�s time for Wyoming to step back and develop a more | |
| science-based approach to managing wolves.� | |
| �The court has rightly recognized the deep flaws in Wyoming's | |
| wolf management plan. Wolves in Wyoming must have federal | |
| protection until the state gets it right. That means developing | |
| a science-based management plan that recognizes the many | |
| benefits wolves bring to the region instead of vermin that can | |
| be shot on sight in the majority of the state,� said Bonnie Rice | |
| of the Sierra Club's Greater Yellowstone Our Wild America | |
| Campaign. | |
| �We�re thrilled that protections for Wyoming�s fragile | |
| population of wolves have been restored,� said Noah Greenwald, | |
| endangered species director with the Center for Biological | |
| Diversity. �With Wyoming allowing wolves to be shot on sight | |
| >:( across more than 80 percent of the state, there is no way | |
| protections for wolves should have ever been removed.� | |
| The 2012 delisting of wolves in Wyoming turned wolf management | |
| over to the state, which opened up over 80 percent of its land | |
| to unlimited wolf killing and provided weak protections for | |
| wolves in the remainder. Since the delisting, 219 wolves have | |
| been killed under Wyoming�s management >:(. Prior to the 2012 | |
| reversal of its position, the Fish and Wildlife Service denied | |
| Wyoming the authority to manage wolves in the state due to its | |
| extremely hostile anti-wolf laws and policies. | |
| Background | |
| There were once up to 2 million gray wolves living in North | |
| America, but the animals were driven to near-extinction in the | |
| lower 48 states by the early 1900s. After passage of the federal | |
| Endangered Species Act in 1973 and protection of the wolf as | |
| endangered, federal recovery programs resulted in the rebound of | |
| wolf populations in limited parts of the country. Roughly 5,500 | |
| wolves currently live in the continental United States�a | |
| fraction of the species� historic numbers. :( | |
| The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is currently proposing to | |
| remove Endangered Species Act protection for most gray wolves | |
| across the United States >:(, a proposal that the groups | |
| strongly oppose; a final decision could be made later this year. | |
| http://earthjustice.org/news/press/2014/victory-for-wolves-in-wyoming | |
| [quote][font=times new roman][I]"If the new flameless fire is | |
| used properly (i.e. investing the profit into nature in order to | |
| achieve and sustain a Viable Biosphere instead of using the | |
| technofix greedily and stupidly to expand the economy and the | |
| population), we can make it do our work without it working our | |
| undoing." Amory Lovins[/I][/font][/quote] | |
| Natural Capitalism is the only type of capitalism that won't | |
| destroy our biosphere. The Industrial Capitalism we have had | |
| since the industrial revolution is stupid. | |
| Amory Lovins is a scientist that thinks, correctly, that making | |
| money and providing a viable biosphere are not mutually | |
| exclusive. It's time to deep six GREED BASED Social Darwinist | |
| 😈 Capitalism and adopt 🎍 NATURAL Capitalism. | |
| NATURAL Capitalism Video here: | |
| [center][size=14pt]Amory Lovins: Part 4 - [b]Natural Capitalism | |
| and Biomimicry[/b][/center] | |
| Cambridge University | |
| http://vimeo.com/21352196 | |
| #Post#: 2202-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Defending Wildlife | |
| By: AGelbert Date: November 13, 2014, 8:07 pm | |
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| Do We Really Need to Keep Killing One Species to Save Another? | |
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| by Alicia Graef | |
| November 11, 2014 | |
| SNIPPET: | |
| The bigger problem is that even if the proposed experiment | |
| appears to help northern spotted owls, there�s no end for it in | |
| sight. Cornwall writes: | |
| Even if we manage to negotiate the moral thicket of killing one | |
| owl to save another―and emerge at the other end with gun | |
| at the ready―we run headlong into a practical question: | |
| What�s the exit strategy? Can we kill 10,000 barred owls every | |
| year forever? | |
| He notes that�s the number some experts believe it will take to | |
| help spotted owls. Some believe as the forests continue to | |
| recover, the killing may eventually stop, but others worry that | |
| recovery will bring more barred owls and end up �creating a | |
| never-ending killing operation.� | |
| Earlier this year, Friends of Animals and Predator Defense, | |
| refiled a lawsuit in Oregon to save the barred owls, arguing the | |
| plan violates the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and the National | |
| Environmental Policy Act. | |
| While that plays out, other species still continue to be | |
| targeted and killed as a result of our shoot-first mentality. | |
| Fortunately, going forward, the emerging field of �compassionate | |
| conservation� is continuing to gain traction. Marc Bekoff, a | |
| University of Colorado professor emeritus and animal behavior | |
| expert, explains the guiding principle of this field is �First | |
| do no harm� and that every individual animal matters. | |
| As more and more species become imperiled, conservationists and | |
| wildlife advocates fear the problem is just going to get worse. | |
| While there aren�t any easy answers, hopefully we can take a | |
| more reasonable approach than simply looking at numbers and | |
| continuing to murder our way out of problems that are mostly a | |
| result of our own actions. | |
| Separately, Bekoff says: | |
| What animals feel matters to them and it must matter to us. The | |
| lives of individual animals must be taken very seriously and | |
| researchers must make this a priority (see also). We are | |
| responsible for who lives and who dies. We can do anything we | |
| want but this power does not give us the license to ruin a | |
| spectacularly beautiful planet, its wondrous webs of nature, and | |
| its magnificent nonhuman residents. | |
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| Compassionate conservation is a wonderful �meeting place� � a | |
| much-needed paradigm shift and social movement � for everyone | |
| concerned with protecting all animals. When we ignore nature we | |
| not only harm other animals but we do so at our own peril. | |
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| http://www.care2.com/causes/do-we-really-need-to-keep-killing-one-species-to-sa… | |
| #Post#: 2284-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Defending Wildlife | |
| By: AGelbert Date: November 29, 2014, 3:18 pm | |
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| Success! | |
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| Feds Cancel Idaho�s Disgraceful Wildlife Killing Contest | |
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| by Alicia Graef | |
| November 28, 2014 | |
| In a victory for wildlife, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) | |
| has withdrawn the permit it issued that would have allowed a | |
| multi-year wildlife killing contest to take place on more than | |
| three million acres of public lands in Idaho. | |
| The controversy started last year when a hunters� rights group | |
| ignited outrage after it decided to hold the first predator | |
| killing contest targeting coyotes and wolves in decades >:(. | |
| Despite the trouble it caused, the group, Idaho for Wildlife, | |
| came back this year seeking a Special Recreation Permit from the | |
| BLM that would allow it to hold more of these contests on public | |
| lands annually for the next five years, with the first one | |
| scheduled for the beginning of this January. | |
| The �hunt� would have allowed up to 500 participants, including | |
| children, to compete in a three-day event with the goal of | |
| killing the most wolves, coyotes and a number of other species | |
| for cash and prizes. | |
| Wildlife advocates raised concerns about how killing in the name | |
| of fun and recreation harms wildlife, threatens public safety, | |
| conflicts with public land uses and supports the same mentality | |
| that led to the eradication of species like wolves in the first | |
| place, in addition to pointing out the vital role predators play | |
| in maintaining healthy ecosystems. | |
| Despite an outpouring of public opposition � including over | |
| 28,000 petition signatures from the Care2 community and comments | |
| from organizations including Project Coyote, the Western | |
| Watersheds Project and WildEarth Guardians, among others � the | |
| BLM granted the permit. It also simultaneously denied a permit | |
| request for a �wildlife viewing� contest submitted by | |
| conservation organizations. | |
| Now the BLM is backing down after several wildlife advocacy | |
| organizations headed to court earlier this month to stop this | |
| event from taking place. | |
| Defenders of Wildlife, the Center for Biological Diversity, | |
| Western Watersheds Project and Project Coyote sued the BLM and | |
| Idaho District Manager Joseph Kraayenbrink seeking an | |
| injunction, arguing that the permit flies in the face of | |
| everything that has been done to help restore wolves to the | |
| landscape and that the agency failed to fully assess how it | |
| would impact the environment and public safety. | |
| �It�s repugnant and shocking that wildlife-killing contests are | |
| still being allowed in the 21st century,� said Amy Atwood, | |
| senior attorney at the Center for Biological Diversity, who | |
| represents the Center, Western Watersheds Project and Project | |
| Coyote. �In approving this contest, the BLM is out of step with | |
| an American public that no longer supports the slaughter of | |
| wildlife for sport. Indeed, more than 90,000 people submitted | |
| comments opposing the contest, yet the permit was still issued.� | |
| WildEarth Guardians, Cascadia Wildlands and the Boulder-White | |
| Clouds Council simultaneously filed a nearly identical lawsuit | |
| that also faulted the U.S. Forest Service for failing to require | |
| a permit or analyzing the contest�s impacts. | |
| While Idaho for Wildlife reportedly remains intent on continuing | |
| to hold derbies, Bryan Hurlbutt, an attorney with Advocates for | |
| the West, countered that the BLM withdrawing its permit �thwarts | |
| the derby organizers� attempt to expand the small derby held in | |
| Idaho last year into a major event, and gives us momentum to | |
| ensure these backwards events are never permitted on our public | |
| lands.� | |
| �We�re so glad that the deadly derby has been canceled this | |
| year,� said Atwood. �These sort of ruthless kill-fests have no | |
| place in this century. We intend to pursue every available | |
| remedy to stop these horrible contests.� [img width=060 | |
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| As they celebrate the news, wildlife advocates are also still | |
| working to stop these wildlife killing contests from taking | |
| place elsewhere. In California, the Fish and Game Commission is | |
| preparing to vote next week on whether or not to ban this type | |
| of barbaric event throughout the state. | |
| Those supporting the proposed ban are hopeful the commission | |
| will vote on the side of wildlife and that a win there will help | |
| set a precedent for other states to follow. | |
| Read more: | |
| http://www.care2.com/causes/success-feds-cancel-idahos-disgraceful-wildlife-kil… | |
| #Post#: 2328-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Can the World Really Set Aside Half of the Planet for Wildlife? | |
| By: AGelbert Date: December 4, 2014, 10:03 pm | |
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| Can the World Really Set Aside Half of the Planet for Wildlife? | |
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| The eminent evolutionary biologist E.O. Wilson has an audacious | |
| vision for saving Earth from a cataclysmic extinction | |
| event[/font] | |
| By Tony Hiss | |
| Smithsonian Magazine September 2014 | |
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| http://public.media.smithsonianmag.com//filer/a2/38/a238356c-4419-4640-b647-e80… | |
| SNIPPET: | |
| [quote] | |
| New England would seem to be a Half Earth slam dunk, a landscape | |
| on the upswing of a yo-yoing transformation. The region was 90 | |
| percent forested when the Pilgrims arrived, but almost 200 years | |
| later farmers chopped down all but 20 percent of the trees | |
| during a �sheep fever� that can in part be blamed on Napoleon | |
| and the first stirrings of globalization. | |
| When Napoleon overran Portugal in 1810, a Vermonter carried off | |
| a herd of merino sheep, prized for their soft, premium-priced | |
| wool, which until then had been a monopoly of the Portuguese | |
| aristocracy. The 30-year wool craze that followed has been | |
| called �a mania as powerful as any religious fanaticism.� ;D | |
| New England�s famous stone walls, rocks piled up by hand, like | |
| the Egyptian pyramids, and with more stones than the pyramids, | |
| are a remnant of that period. 8) Then this vast series of | |
| sheep pens was abruptly abandoned as farmers and herders moved | |
| west. | |
| [img width=640 | |
| height=480] | |
| http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/30/Pinus_strobus_Syvania.jpg[/i… | |
| Pinus strobus, commonly known as the eastern white pine, white | |
| pine, northern white pine, Weymouth pine, and soft pine | |
| The forests returned, though no one in the 21st century will see | |
| anything like those first forests� practically sequoia-size | |
| Eastern white pines, trees that awed early settlers. Timbering | |
| is common in the newer woods, and even if left strictly alone, | |
| white pines need 400 years to tower over everything in sight. | |
| The �reforests,� if you can call them that, instill their own | |
| wonder, though. Self-seeded, they�ve spread again to cover 79 | |
| percent of New England, and a recent report refers to the entire | |
| six-state region as a �continental-scale habitat corridor.� If | |
| the pace of land conservation can be doubled, says this same | |
| clarion-call report, �Wildlands and Woodlands,� then 50 years | |
| from now New England can stay 70 percent forested forever. The | |
| area, it says, is something rare in the biosphere: a | |
| �second-chance landscape.� | |
| Read more: | |
| http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/can-world-really-set-aside-half-pl… | |
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| http://thumbs.media.smithsonianmag.com//filer/74/d4/74d45417-52e4-45dd-8ed0-065… | |
| #Post#: 2340-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Defending Wildlife | |
| By: AGelbert Date: December 6, 2014, 7:40 pm | |
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| Victory! California Becomes the First State to Ban Wildlife | |
| Killing Contests | |
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| by Alicia Graef | |
| December 5, 2014 | |
| 5:30 pm | |
| In a historic victory for wildlife, this week California became | |
| the first state in the nation to officially ban barbaric | |
| wildlife killing contests for good in a move that wildlife | |
| advocates are hopeful will set a precedent for other states to | |
| follow. | |
| According to Project Coyote, more contests than we care to know | |
| about continue to take place under the radar because state | |
| wildlife agencies don�t monitor them, but they�ve been making | |
| headlines recently and a growing number of people have been | |
| speaking out against them. Thankfully wildlife officials and | |
| land managers are listening to the calls from wildlife advocates | |
| and are taking the problems with these unjustified events | |
| seriously. | |
| Project Coyote petitioned the Commission earlier this year after | |
| news that a three-day Coyote Drive was taking place in Modoc | |
| County sparked outrage. Not only would the contest result in the | |
| cruel and senseless deaths of coyotes, but concerns also were | |
| raised that it threatened gray wolves who were protected earlier | |
| this year under the state�s endangered species act. California | |
| doesn�t have an established population, but the area was part of | |
| where OR-7, the first wolf to venture into California in 87 | |
| years, was known to visit. | |
| In a 4-1 vote on Wednesday, the California Fish and Game | |
| Commission approved a proposal that closes loopholes that allow | |
| so-called hunters, including children, to participate in | |
| contests, tournaments or derbies that offer prizes or other | |
| rewards for killing the most, or biggest, predators. | |
| �Awarding prizes for wildlife killing contests is both unethical | |
| and inconsistent with our current understanding of natural | |
| systems,� said Michael Sutton, President of the California Fish | |
| and Game Commission. �Such contests are an anachronism and have | |
| no place in modern wildlife management.� | |
| While these competitions are held under the guise of wildlife | |
| management, or predator control, wildlife advocates and | |
| scientists argue that they�re not only cruel but counter to the | |
| goal of reducing conflicts with �nuisance� animals and that the | |
| indiscriminate killing of predators also ignores the valuable | |
| role they play in maintaining healthy ecosystems. | |
| Sadly many of the wild animals who are targeted in these events | |
| are left without legal protection and can be killed year round | |
| in unlimited numbers. Now, thanks in part to the public�s | |
| reaction and those who spoke up on behalf of species targeted in | |
| these disgraceful events, things are starting to change. | |
| �Wildlife prevailed at this historic meeting and the public made | |
| it clear through thousands of letters and thoughtful testimonies | |
| that they want to see predators protected in California,� said | |
| Camilla Fox, founder and executive director Project Coyote. �We | |
| hope that this is a first step in reforming the state�s predator | |
| management regulations, policies, and codes.� | |
| �We commend the commission for this enlightened decision and for | |
| setting a precedent for the nation,� she added. �We should not | |
| be killing wildlife for fun and prizes in the 21st century.� | |
| The move also comes just a week after the Bureau of Land | |
| Management pulled a permit that would have allowed a hunters� | |
| rights group to hold a predator derby targeting wolves, coyotes | |
| and other wild animals annually for the next five years on more | |
| than three million acres of public land in Idaho. | |
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| #Post#: 2420-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Defending Wildlife | |
| By: AGelbert Date: December 19, 2014, 10:05 pm | |
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| The Shoshone National Forest covers more than 2.5 million acres | |
| on the eastern flank of Yellowstone in Wyoming. The Shoshone has | |
| some of the finest wild lands and wildlife habitat in the | |
| Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. The Forest Service has been | |
| working on a new management plan for more than ten years, a | |
| process we have been involved in since its onset. After the Plan | |
| was released earlier this year, we helped lead a number of | |
| conservation partners, friends from the community of Cody, | |
| Wyoming, and members of the Greater Yellowstone Coalition, to | |
| overturn some harmful 11th hour changes that reduced protections | |
| for some crucial wildlife areas. We detailed the importance of | |
| these areas for grizzly bears, bighorn sheep, elk, and mule deer | |
| and for the outstanding wilderness characteristics of these | |
| lands. | |
| Earlier this week, we received notice from the Forest Service | |
| that our efforts were successful! | |
| http://www.freesmileys.org/emoticons/emoticon-object-098.gifThey<br | |
| />restored protection for Franc's Peak, the Wood River, and the | |
| DuNoir Special Management Unit. Additionally, more than 900,000 | |
| acres of the forest are now off limits to oil and gas drilling. | |
| http://www.runemasterstudios.com/graemlins/images/2thumbs.gif<br | |
| />This is a wonderful outcome; the result of some very hard work | |
| by dedicated public servants of the Forest Service and thousands | |
| of Greater Yellowstone Coalition supporters and partners. We are | |
| on the verge of a great victory in Wyoming for the Greater | |
| Yellowstone Ecosystem. | |
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| Read More - | |
| http://greateryellowstone.org/issues/lands/Feature.php?id=300#.VJTyYcBsA | |
| #Post#: 2438-------------------------------------------------- | |
| LAST DAYS | |
| By: AGelbert Date: December 23, 2014, 7:58 pm | |
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| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gQujyNDp98&feature=player_embedded | |
| [b]Last Days[/b] | |
| http://www.lastdaysofivory.com/ | |
| #Post#: 2447-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Defending Wildlife | |
| By: AGelbert Date: December 24, 2014, 10:31 pm | |
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| 12/22/2014 04:17 PM | |
| Another Victory For Wolves! Protected Again In Great Lakes | |
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| SustainableBusiness.com News | |
| Heartwarming story at link: | |
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| http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/index.cfm/go/news.display/id/26069 | |
| #Post#: 2461-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Defending Wildlife | |
| By: AGelbert Date: December 27, 2014, 4:22 pm | |
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| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGyUqGT1dsU&feature=player_embedded | |
| Elephant Rescue! Unfortunately, one moment of tragedy occurred | |
| but the efforts of these people of GOOD WILL and the community | |
| are worthy of admiration, praise and support. | |
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| #Post#: 2462-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Defending Wildlife | |
| By: AGelbert Date: December 27, 2014, 4:26 pm | |
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| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHt2hySMkQw&feature=player_embedded | |
| [move][font=verdana]Please pass it on. Empathy SHOULD get more | |
| press than Empire.[/font][/move] | |
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