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| #Post#: 3720-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Defending Wildlife | |
| By: AGelbert Date: September 5, 2015, 6:04 pm | |
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| [center]Care2 Success! Mother Deer With Arrow in Her Face Is | |
| Saved | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-200714191456.bmp | |
| [/center] | |
| by Alicia Graef | |
| September 3, 2015 | |
| 5:30 pm | |
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| https://youtu.be/-eYfV413_sA[/center] | |
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| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-060914180936.jpeg[/im… | |
| A mother deer who suffered for more than nine months with a | |
| bowhunter�s arrow lodged in her face has finally gotten help, | |
| thanks to the efforts of thousands upon thousands of caring | |
| people from around the world who signed a Care2 petition | |
| launched on her behalf. | |
| The doe, who has been named Grace, was first spotted late last | |
| year in Marlboro, New Jersey, bearing an arrow that was | |
| presumably intended to end her life. Like many others who aren�t | |
| killed by bowhunters, she was callously left to suffer with a | |
| tragic injury. | |
| Not only has she miraculously managed to survive, eating and | |
| navigating her environment without getting caught on anything, | |
| but she also gave birth to a fawn earlier this spring. | |
| Even though wildlife officials had known about her since at | |
| least December 2014 the state�s Division of Fish and Wildlife | |
| said in a statement that they tried unsuccessfully to help her | |
| over the winter and put efforts on hold in May after she became | |
| pregnant over concerns intervention could harm her fawn. | |
| Thankfully, her advocates kept the pressure on to help her. | |
| After Showing Animals Respect and Kindness (SHARK) shared a | |
| video of Grace earlier this spring, her story took off. | |
| A Care2 petition started on her behalf urging officials to | |
| uphold their promise to help her has gathered more than 106,000 | |
| signatures | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-300614160245.gif<br | |
| /> ;D from supporters around the world and has been shared by | |
| major news outlets including USA Today, CBS and NBC. | |
| This week their efforts to give Grace a voice paid off when | |
| wildlife officials finally located her, tranquilized her and | |
| removed the shaft of the arrow. According to a statement, a | |
| veterinarian present recommended the arrowhead be left because | |
| her wound had healed and removing it could cause further injury. | |
| They said Grace, who is believed to be about three to four years | |
| old, was released back into the wild with her fawn and is | |
| expected to be fine. | |
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| /> | |
| [center]Grace after the arrow was removed from her nose: | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/icare.gif[/center] | |
| [center][img width=640 | |
| height=480] | |
| http://dingo.care2.com/pictures/causes/uploads/2015/09/grace2.jpg[/img][/center] | |
| [center]This photo was taken as she recovered from being | |
| sedated. Credit: New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife. | |
| [/center] | |
| �We thank all of the New Jersey residents and people from all | |
| over the world who have expressed concern about the deer, as | |
| well as local residents who have been very helpful in providing | |
| information on her movements throughout the community and even | |
| set up bait stations on their properties,� said David Chanda, | |
| Director of Fish and Wildlife. | |
| Poh Yeh Holmes, who created the petition to help Grace after | |
| seeing SHARK�s video on a friend�s Facebook page, told Care2 she | |
| is humbled by the number of signatures that came in and is �over | |
| the moon� that help finally came for her. | |
| �If something bad happens to us, we can take ourselves to the | |
| doctor but sadly, Grace is not able to. She is not able to ask | |
| for help either. I can only imagine how difficult it must have | |
| been for her to graze on grass or to pick up an acorn, to reach | |
| higher up for greenery that she wanted to eat. I thought a | |
| petition to help her plight, may help,� she said. | |
| Holmes said Grace�s advocates will now be using the petition to | |
| push lawmakers in the area to turn her range in Marlboro into a | |
| no-hunting zone to make sure she and the rest of her herd can | |
| continue to live in peace. [img width=25 | |
| height=30] | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-080515182559.png[/img] | |
| If you know of an animal in need in your community or elsewhere | |
| who could use some advocacy on their behalf like Grace, you can | |
| help them by starting a petition. | |
| http://www.care2.com/causes/care2-success-mother-deer-with-arrow-in-her-face-is… | |
| #Post#: 3904-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Defending Wildlife | |
| By: AGelbert Date: September 28, 2015, 6:27 pm | |
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| [center]China, U.S. Agree to Halt Ivory Trade [img width=100 | |
| height=60] | |
| http://cliparts.co/cliparts/Big/Egq/BigEgqBMT.png[/img] | |
| [/center] | |
| Friday, September 25, 2015 | |
| Washington, D.C. | |
| [center] | |
| [img width=640 | |
| height=480] | |
| http://www.federicoveronesi.com/wp-content/uploads/African_Elephants_Walking_Af… | |
| [center]Africa's elephants need the support of China and the | |
| United States to end the poaching crisis and ensure their | |
| survival. [/center] | |
| U.S. President Barack Obama and People�s Republic of China | |
| President Xi Jinping have announced a commitment to �take | |
| significant and timely steps to halt the domestic commercial | |
| trade of ivory� in their respective countries, according to a | |
| fact sheet released by the White House at the close of President | |
| Xi�s State visit. | |
| The two presidents, acknowledging the importance and urgency of | |
| combating wildlife trafficking, have agreed to cooperate in | |
| bringing additional training, technical expertise, information | |
| sharing and public awareness to the poaching and wildlife | |
| trafficking crisis. The announcement comes at a time when as | |
| many as 35,000 elephants are poached every year for their tusks | |
| to supply the ivory market in China, the United States and other | |
| countries. | |
| �We are seeing an important, public commitment from the world�s | |
| two largest economies to work together to bring an end to the | |
| elephant poaching crisis,� says Dr. Patrick Bergin, African | |
| Wildlife Foundation CEO and member of the White House Advisory | |
| Council on Wildlife Trafficking. �President Obama and President | |
| Xi are sending a clear message that they intend to throw the | |
| weight of their countries behind the elephant crisis.� | |
| China and the Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong are | |
| home to the largest ivory market in the world. An estimated 90 | |
| percent of ivory for sale in China and Hong Kong is reportedly | |
| illegal, with the legal trade helping to disguise the illicit | |
| industry. The legal trade further complicates law enforcement | |
| efforts to crack down on the black market. The United States is | |
| one of the world�s largest wildlife markets, and until recently | |
| domestic ivory trade was legal. The U.S. government has now | |
| enacted a near-total ban on the interstate trade and commercial | |
| import of ivory, and a number of U.S. states have banned or are | |
| working to ban intrastate trade of ivory in their states. | |
| The announcement by Presidents Obama and Xi to deepen their | |
| cooperation to combat wildlife trafficking was confirmed in a | |
| section of a White House fact sheet released on September 25, | |
| shown here: | |
| Wildlife Trafficking-�The United States and China, recognizing | |
| the importance and urgency of combating wildlife trafficking, | |
| commit to take positive measures to address this global | |
| challenge. The United States and China commit to enact nearly | |
| complete bans on ivory import and export, including significant | |
| and timely restrictions on the import of ivory as hunting | |
| trophies, and to take significant and timely steps to halt the | |
| domestic commercial trade of ivory. The two sides decided to | |
| further cooperate in joint training, technical exchanges, | |
| information sharing, and public education on combating wildlife | |
| trafficking, and enhance international law enforcement | |
| cooperation in this field. The United States and China decided | |
| to cooperate with other nations in a comprehensive effort to | |
| combat wildlife trafficking. | |
| �If these commitments translate into meaningful cooperation and | |
| action by these geopolitical giants on tackling poaching and | |
| wildlife trafficking, the future will be bright for Africa�s | |
| giants,� says AWF�s Bergin. | |
| https://www.awf.org/news/china-us-agree-halt-ivory-trade | |
| [center] | |
| http://www.freesmileys.org/emoticons/emoticon-object-106.gif<br | |
| />Thailand Destroys 2 Tons of Ivory | |
| http://www.freesmileys.org/emoticons/tuzki-bunnys/tuzki-bunny-emoticon-036.gif | |
| [/center] | |
| Thursday, August 27, 2015 | |
| Nairobi, Kenya | |
| [center] | |
| [img width=640 | |
| height=420] | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-280915192231.jpeg[/im… | |
| Continuing the building momentum around fighting the illicit | |
| wildlife trade, the Royal Thai Government destroyed 2.1 tons of | |
| confiscated ivory on August 26. | |
| This follows similar ivory destruction events that have taken | |
| place throughout 2015, including in Kenya, Ethiopia, the | |
| Republic of the Congo, the United Arab Emirates, China, the | |
| United States and Mozambique. | |
| �Increasingly governments around the world are making the very | |
| public statement that there is no future to be had in the ivory | |
| trade,� said African Wildlife Foundation CEO Dr. Patrick Bergin. | |
| �By destroying ivory, the Thai government is sending a message | |
| that ivory is only valuable when attached to living elephants, | |
| rather than as jewelry, statuettes or other trinkets. We commend | |
| the Thai government for taking this strong stance against the | |
| illegal ivory trade.� | |
| According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Thailand has | |
| become one of the largest ivory markets in the world and | |
| organized criminal syndicates are reportedly involved in | |
| trafficking ivory between Africa and Thailand. The illegal ivory | |
| trade is estimated to result in the deaths of between 25,000 and | |
| 35,000 African elephants each year. | |
| In addition to governmental efforts to shut down the global | |
| wildlife trafficking industry, AWF has implemented a number of | |
| initiatives to stop the killing, stop the trafficking and stop | |
| the demand associated with the illegal trade. These have | |
| included: | |
| Providing financial and technical support to partners in Africa | |
| to supplement anti-poaching efforts. Currently AWF support is | |
| enhancing protections of 32 populations of elephants, rhinos, | |
| large carnivores and great apes on the continent. | |
| Training and deploying detection dogs to key trafficking hubs in | |
| Africa. The first class of detection dogs and handlers graduated | |
| from AWF�s Conservation Canine Program last month. They will | |
| soon be deployed to trafficking hotspots in Mombasa, Kenya, and | |
| Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. | |
| Sensitizing the judiciary and criminal investigators in African | |
| countries on wildlife trafficking and the available laws to | |
| convict known traffickers. Thus far, these judicial workshops | |
| have been held throughout Kenya, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and | |
| in Kampala, Uganda. Plans are underway to hold similar | |
| sensitization trainings in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the | |
| Congo. All reports indicate these trainings have had a visible | |
| impact on the sentencing of convicted poachers and traffickers. | |
| Conducting a public awareness campaign in Asia and in Africa to | |
| educate the general public about wildlife trafficking. AWF and | |
| partners WildAid and Save The Elephants recently posted | |
| billboards in the Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport that reminds | |
| locals and tourists not to purchase ivory in Thailand and | |
| attempt to take products out of the country. In Africa, | |
| Swahili-language billboards have been posted in Tanzania to urge | |
| citizens to protect their natural heritage against poaching. | |
| http://www.awf.org/news/thailand-destroys-2-tons-ivory | |
| #Post#: 3971-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Defending Wildlife | |
| By: AGelbert Date: October 8, 2015, 3:11 pm | |
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| The Truth Behind That �Crappy� Cup of Coffee | |
| by Elizabeth Claire Alberts | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/19.gif | |
| � October 7, 2015 | |
| Civet cats caged and force-fed in large numbers to feed the | |
| world�s growing demand for kopi luwak [img width=100 | |
| height=080] | |
| http://images.sodahead.com/polls/000370273/polls_Smiley_Angry_256x256_3451_3561… | |
| I saw my first civet cat on the last day of my holiday in Bali, | |
| Indonesia. It was tethered to a wooden tabletop outside of an | |
| upscale coffee shop, squinting at the afternoon sun as it | |
| struggled to sleep. Tourists swarmed around the animal, poking | |
| its fur and snapping photos. It didn�t take much to see that | |
| this civet cat was scared, and very stressed. | |
| [center][img width=640 | |
| height=480] | |
| http://www.earthisland.org/elist/graphics/civets/lg/1015588.jpg[/img]<br | |
| />[/center] | |
| [center]World Animal ProtectionA caged civet cat at a "Luwak" | |
| coffee farm in Sumatra, Indonesia. World Animal Protection | |
| carried out an investigation on the practice of civet farming to | |
| make coffee in 2011.[/I][/center] | |
| When I approached the coffee shop owner to express my disgust at | |
| the animal�s treatment, he brushed me off. Then the owner thrust | |
| a pamphlet into my hands about �kopi luwak,� the type of coffee | |
| he sold inside the shop. �This is how we make our living,� he | |
| said, gesturing to the civet cat on the table. | |
| As I came to learn, kopi luwak is a specialty coffee made from | |
| beans that have passed through the digestive tracks of civet | |
| cats, or �luwaks� in the Indonesian language. Despite it | |
| repulsive origins, coffee aficionados claim that kopi luwak has | |
| an extraordinary taste resembling chocolate or caramel. This | |
| translates to an extraordinary cost: a cup of kopi luwak can | |
| sell for $30 to $100 in the United States. But what many people | |
| don�t realize is that kopi luwak is produced at an even higher | |
| cost to civets. | |
| [center] | |
| [img width=640 | |
| height=480] | |
| http://www.earthisland.org/elist/graphics/civets/lg/1015616.jpg[/img]<br | |
| />[/center] | |
| [i]World Animal ProtectionA caged civet cat at a "Luwak" coffee | |
| farm is fed coffee cherries in Sumatra, Indonesia. | |
| Many traders and cafes sell the coffee as sourced in the jungle | |
| from the droppings of wild, free-roaming civets. However, | |
| undercover investigations by animal rights activists and | |
| journalists have shown that in many cases, the animals are held | |
| captive in cages where they are force-feed coffee cherries to | |
| keep up with the growing demand for kopi luwak. | |
| Civets are shy, nocturnal creatures, which find being held in | |
| tiny cages is incredibly stressful. Ashley Fruno of PETA | |
| Asia-Pacific explains that video footage has shown caged civet | |
| cats exhibiting neurotic behavior, such as spinning, | |
| head-bobbing, and pacing. �This shows that the animals are going | |
| insane with boredom and depression,� Fruno says. A 2013 BBC | |
| investigation even revealed caged luwaks chewing their own legs | |
| off. | |
| [center][img width=640 | |
| height=480] | |
| http://www.earthisland.org/elist/graphics/civets/lg/1015589.jpg[/img]<br | |
| />[/center] | |
| [center]World Animal ProtectionA caged civet cat at a "Luwak" | |
| coffee farm in Sumatra, Indonesia. [/center] | |
| In addition to being stressed, civets experience medical | |
| problems from the copious amounts of coffee they�re force-fed. | |
| Anthony Wild, author of Coffee: a Dark History and founder of | |
| the Facebook campaign �Cut the Crap!� has worked out that luwaks | |
| ingest the equivalent of 120 double espressos each day to | |
| produce kopi luwak. While this caffeine over-consumption is | |
| known to contribute to malnutrition and fur loss, Wild believes | |
| it�s also responsible for the displays of neurotic behavior. �If | |
| you drank that much espresso, you�d be pacing around, chewing | |
| your own leg off,� Wild says. | |
| Coffee farmers only started caging these animals in the last 25 | |
| years. Prior to the 1990s, kopi luwak was a rare drink produced | |
| from the scat of wild civet cats living around coffee | |
| plantations. Then in 1991, Wild imported a kilo of kopi luwak | |
| into the UK, which he used to generate media coverage. Kopi | |
| luwak was an instant hit, going on to be featured on the Oprah | |
| Winfrey Show, and mentioned by Jack Nicholson in the 1997 film | |
| The Bucket List. �It had become a global phenomenon,� Wild says, | |
| �and with it came the arrival of caged kopi luwak.� | |
| [center][img width=640 | |
| height=480] | |
| http://www.earthisland.org/elist/graphics/civets/lg/1015098.jpg[/img]<br | |
| />[/center] | |
| [center]World Animal Protection / Binsar BakkaraTaking Oro, a | |
| coffee Luwak exporter, explains that they only deal with farmers | |
| who source wild civet faeces in Indonesia. [/center] | |
| The animal cruelty issues of kopi luwak have been well | |
| documented, but the environmental consequences of producing this | |
| coffee are often overlooked. Captive luwaks usually die within a | |
| few years, so farmers poach wild luwaks from the rainforest to | |
| keep their operations running. The poaching of wild civets goes | |
| largely unchecked, and it could have a huge impact on the | |
| natural environment if not curbed, explains Jan Schmidt-Burbach | |
| of World Animal Protection. | |
| �Civets are very opportunistic in their food habits, but they | |
| mostly eat fruit,� Schmidt-Burbach says. �As a result, civets | |
| are prime contributors to the dispersal of seeds such as palm | |
| tree seeds, and they contribute to the regeneration of forests.� | |
| Schmidt-Burbach also points out that civets prey on mice, | |
| snails, scorpions, and other animals considered �pests.� So when | |
| civets are taken out of the ecosystem, these pest species | |
| proliferate. | |
| Once Wild discovered how civets were being abused to produce | |
| this coffee, he felt guilty for playing his part in introducing | |
| kopi luwak to the western world. This motivated him to get | |
| involved with the BBC investigation, and to initiate the �Cut | |
| the Crap!� campaign. According to Wild, both ventures have been | |
| successful in raising awareness about kopi luwak, and prompting | |
| suppliers to stop selling this cruel coffee. | |
| Wild and World Animal Protection are both campaigning for the | |
| introduction of wild-sourced, cage-free kopi luwak. As Wild | |
| wrote in an article published in The Guardian, companies like | |
| Rarefied have set up coffee plantations near patches of elevated | |
| rainforest, where wild luwaks wander onto the farm to feast on | |
| coffee cherries. Rarefied employs about 40 local farmers who | |
| collect civet scat containing coffee beans, and transport them | |
| to a central processing factory. The workers are closely | |
| monitored. If they try to sell beans by caged civet cats, | |
| they�re banned from the industry. Wild believes these genuine | |
| wild kopi luwak plantations have an environmental advantage. | |
| �These plantations need to be next to virgin rainforest, so | |
| there�s a value in retaining the rainforest. You can�t have a | |
| monoculture coffee plantation and expect luwaks to thrive,� he | |
| says. | |
| [center] | |
| [img width=640 | |
| height=480] | |
| http://www.earthisland.org/elist/graphics/civets/lg/1015100.jpg[/img]<br | |
| />[/center] | |
| [center]World Animal Protection / Binsar BakkaraSlamet, a coffee | |
| farmer dries wild civet faeces containing coffee beans in his | |
| house in Aceh Province, Indonesia. [/center] | |
| Yet, it appears that the practice of caging civet cats is | |
| continuing :(, and has perhaps even increased, in Indonesia. | |
| PETA�s Fruno says that it�s virtually impossible to maintain a | |
| profitable business using coffee sourced from wild civets. �This | |
| is why farmers are driven to keep civets in cages,� Fruno says. | |
| �When there is a demand for an animal product, the reality is | |
| that profit will always prevail.� Fruno also explains that many | |
| farmers falsely advertise their beans as �wild-sourced� when | |
| they actually come from caged civets. �Two Indonesian farmers | |
| who cage civets told our investigator that they�d be able to | |
| manufacture coffee bearing the �wild-sourced� label,� Fruno | |
| says. | |
| As international demand for kopi luwak continues to grow, it may | |
| become more difficult for coffee buyers to assess whether or not | |
| the kopi luwak they are drinking is genuinely wild-sourced. In | |
| 2014, Newsweek reported that 500 tons of kopi luwak were being | |
| produced each year, which is a thousand times more than what can | |
| be produced from wild harvests. Wild says there�s every reason | |
| to believe that number has gone up even more. �The demand is | |
| growing worldwide, particularly, and rather ominously, in | |
| China,� Wild says. �If the Chinese get excited about something, | |
| then it�s a huge market.� | |
| Perhaps a more ethical solution to the kopi luwak problem is | |
| finding a way to artificially manufacture the unique taste. A | |
| biotechnology company called Afineur has created a cultured | |
| coffee that replicates the taste and aroma of kopi luwak. | |
| Afineur�s coffee, is still pricey � ranging from $50 to $100 a | |
| pound. But there�s a clear benefit: it won�t cost animals� lives | |
| or the environment. | |
| An earlier verison of this report incorrectly stated that | |
| Afineur's coffee wasn't on the market yet. | |
| Elizabeth Claire Alberts | |
| Elizabeth Claire Alberts is a writer and environmental activist | |
| based in Australia. Her website is | |
| www.elizabethclairealberts.com | |
| http://www.earthisland.org/journal/index.php/elist/eListRead/the_truth_behind_t… | |
| #Post#: 3978-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Defending Wildlife | |
| By: AGelbert Date: October 11, 2015, 12:38 am | |
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| [img width=640 | |
| height=540] | |
| http://oregonwild.org/sites/default/files/Dont%20stop%20believein.jpg[/img] | |
| 03/12/2015 03:56 PM | |
| Top 10 Cities for Wildlife in the US | |
| SustainableBusiness.com News | |
| If you read our daily news, you know we're about green business, | |
| but we see it as a way to care for the earth and all its | |
| species. | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/47b20s0.gif | |
| With that in mind, the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) is | |
| honoring 10 cities where people are showing a strong commitment | |
| to wildlife. Rankings is based on the percentage of open space; | |
| citizen action to create wildlife habitat, and wildlife gardens | |
| at schools. | |
| [img width=640 | |
| height=480] | |
| http://blogs.tallahassee.com/community/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Congress-Aven… | |
| Bat Enthusiast Bridge Visitors in Austin, Texas go Batty over | |
| watching the Bats do their thing at | |
| dusk. | |
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| /> | |
| 1. The entire city of Austin, Texas is certified as a Community | |
| Wildlife Habitat. There are 2,154 certified wildlife habitats - | |
| the most per capita in the US - and the most Schoolyard Habitats | |
| (67). It's famous for its Congress Avenue Bridge, home to 1.5 | |
| million bats. More than 100,000 people visit the bridge each | |
| year to watch the bats emerge at dusk. | |
| [img width=640 | |
| height=480] | |
| http://fwtcdn.wyliecomm.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/master-of-metaphor-fish-… | |
| 2. People that live in Portland, Oregon have the delight of | |
| seeing Chinook salmon swim through the heart of the city, where | |
| Oregon's two largest spring runs converge, thanks to decades of | |
| restoration work. The city is also committed to providing access | |
| to natural areas within a half-mile of every citizen. | |
| 3. Atlanta, Georgia ranks high across the board, and NWF | |
| highlights the success of the Greater Atlanta Pollinator | |
| Partnership, started in 2009. The program creates pollinator | |
| habitat at landscape scale - around 1.2 million acres in the | |
| 25-mile radius around the city. It includes all major | |
| metropolitan parks and thousands of individual residences. It | |
| includes restoring native plants, rescuing them from | |
| construction sites, and controlling invasive species. | |
| 4. Baltimore, Maryland has 5700 acres of parkland, including the | |
| second-largest urban wilderness in the US, Gwynns Falls/Leakin | |
| Park. NWF and the National Aquarium are creating the largest | |
| certified Community Wildlife Habitat along the Chesapeake Bay. | |
| Certified community rain gardens are filtering runoff, | |
| preventing pesticides, fertilizers and other pollutants from | |
| entering Chesapeake Bay. | |
| 5. Washington DC is ranked third for parkland as a percent of | |
| city area, and bald eagles and osprey are returning to Anacostia | |
| River, once among the most polluted rivers in the US. Trash has | |
| been removed, invasive species are being controlled, and native | |
| wetland plants have been installed, and the river is rebounding. | |
| 6. More than 30 municipalities and neighborhoods in the Seattle, | |
| Washington area participate in NWF's NWF's Community Wildlife | |
| Habitat program. A "Green Factor" program reduces stormwater | |
| runoff and supports the use of native plants and trees. | |
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| height=300] | |
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| height=300] | |
| http://www.lloydspitalnikphotos.com/d/788-4/coopers_hawk_F5R6406.jpg[/img] | |
| Sand Hill Crane happy family ;D Cooper's Hawk displays | |
| spectacular plumage. | |
| 7. Albuquerque, New Mexico has more parkland than another other | |
| city as a percent of its total area, home to sandhill cranes, | |
| Cooper's hawks, black bears, bobcats and many other species. | |
| [img width=340 | |
| height=480] | |
| http://www.backyardnature.net/4flyway.gif[/img] | |
| [img | |
| width=260 | |
| height=480] | |
| http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/studyingbirdsi/mig.map.jpg[/img]<br | |
| /> | |
| 8. Indianapolis, Indiana is located on the Mississippi Flyway | |
| and ranks second for certified wildlife habitats (932), in this | |
| case for migrating birds. | |
| [img width=640 | |
| height=480] | |
| http://friendsofsherwoodisland.org/main/uploads/AJH-BarredOwl-talonsclose.jpg[/… | |
| The Barred Owl is quite happy in Charlotte, North Carolina. | |
| 9. Charlotte, North Carolina ranks third for Certified Wildlife | |
| Habitats (849) and the city just achieved certification. The | |
| City Council's goal is to have half the city covered by trees by | |
| 2050. The barred owl population is so strong that the most | |
| research study on the species is being done there. | |
| [img width=550 | |
| height=390] | |
| http://jeffburritt.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Red-Tailed-Hawk.jpg[/img]<br | |
| /> | |
| Red Tailed Hawks love New York! :o | |
| [img width=630 | |
| height=580] | |
| http://www.birds.cornell.edu/bfl/speciesaccts/images/coe_btbwar.jpg[/img]<br | |
| /> | |
| Those males are such show offs! ::) | |
| 10. New York City has the most Eco-Schools in America (270), | |
| ranks fourth in parkland as a percent of city area (14%), and is | |
| home to an incredible 168 species of wildlife and more than five | |
| million trees. Home to year-round residents like red-tailed | |
| hawks and migrating birds like black-throated blue warblers, it | |
| is a surprising urban wildlife haven that extends from Central | |
| Park to Brooklyn's Gateway National Recreation Area. | |
| [img width=340 | |
| height=230] | |
| http://wordlesstech.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/brown-headed-bald-eagle.jpg[… | |
| />width=300 | |
| height=230] | |
| http://www.buffalofieldcampaign.org/media/update1112/update050312/update050312c… | |
| Over several decades, Americans have preserved critical habitats | |
| and waterways and have brought bald eagles, grizzly bears, bison | |
| http://www.buffalofieldcampaign.org/media/update1112/050312.html,<br | |
| /> wolves | |
| http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/index.cfm/go/news.display/id/26069<br | |
| />and other species back from the brink of extinction. Bison are | |
| returning to western and tribal lands for the first time in a | |
| century, says NWF. | |
| Many of those species are under renewed attacks (by you know who | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/acigar.gif). | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3GS2Ftff_k&feature=player_embedded | |
| And now some of our most familiar species, from monarch | |
| butterflies | |
| http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/index.cfm/go/news.display/id/26143<br | |
| /> and bees | |
| http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/index.cfm/go/news.display/id/25701<br | |
| />to frogs and bats | |
| http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/index.cfm/go/news.display/id/22441,<br | |
| />are in trouble. >:( | |
| Learn about NWF's Certified Wildlife Habitat, Schoolyard Habitat | |
| and Eco-Schools USA programs - there are 200,000 certified | |
| habitats in the US and 84 certified Community Wildlife Habitats | |
| with another 50 in the pipeline. | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/earthhug.gifhttp://www.pic4ever.com/images/trees… | |
| http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/index.cfm/go/news.display/id/26189 | |
| #Post#: 3979-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Defending Wildlife | |
| By: AGelbert Date: October 11, 2015, 12:40 am | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSV8pRLkdKI&feature=player_embedded | |
| The USDA WAR on wildlife. >:( | |
| [quote] | |
| USDA Wildlife Services is an agency whose mission is �to resolve | |
| wildlife conflicts to allow people and wildlife to coexist.� But | |
| according to a group of whistleblowers in the new award-winning | |
| documentary, Exposed, Wildlife Services has little regard for | |
| the welfare of America�s wildlife.[/quote] | |
| Read more: | |
| http://www.care2.com/greenliving/new-documentary-exposes-usdas-secret-war-on-an… | |
| #Post#: 3980-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Defending Wildlife | |
| By: AGelbert Date: October 11, 2015, 12:42 am | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| [img width=600 | |
| height=360] | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-250814171543.png[/img] | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgFBfUHI-X8&feature=player_embedded | |
| [move][b]Kindness to Animals Video Compilation. | |
| http://www.freesmileys.org/emoticons/emoticon-object-045.gif<br | |
| />[/b][/move] | |
| #Post#: 4252-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Defending Wildlife | |
| By: AGelbert Date: January 1, 2016, 4:28 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| [center][img | |
| width=340] | |
| https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/82/Center_for_Biological_Diversity_… | |
| Great Videos! ;D | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=4ImCYsKhKAg | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kg_a-lw9lcg&feature=player_embedded | |
| http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/programs/public_lands/ | |
| #Post#: 4290-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Defending Wildlife | |
| By: AGelbert Date: January 7, 2016, 9:17 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| [center]Here's What the Oregon Occupiers | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/pirates5B15D_th.gif | |
| and the GOP | |
| Presidential Candidates [img | |
| width=100] | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-241013183046.jpeg[/im… | |
| />Agree On | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/mocantina.gif | |
| [/center] | |
| By Robert S. Eshelman | |
| SNIPPET: | |
| [quote]The hatred toward the federal government espoused by the | |
| Bundys and Hammonds, said Parenti, is something Republican | |
| leaders are eager to mobilize, whether it comes at the expense | |
| of public lands � or the atmosphere. | |
| He said the grievances of the Bundys and Hammonds echo those of | |
| Charles and David Koch, the libertarian Republican donors that | |
| have funded efforts to undermine all sorts of federal | |
| environmental protections, most notably the Obama | |
| administration's efforts to rein in fossil fuel burning, which | |
| is the leading cause of climate change. | |
| "This area in Oregon was declared wilderness 40-some-odd years | |
| ago and the Hammond family has had a 40-year grace period, | |
| [i]during which they got to use public property at rock-bottom | |
| prices," Parenti said. | |
| "Their simultaneous dependence on public largess, while hating | |
| the public sector makes them pretty similar to the big business | |
| types who run the GOP: the Koch Brothers and their ilk who get | |
| federal tax breaks for producing and processing fossil fuels, | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/acigar.gif | |
| while at the same | |
| time constantly badmouthing 'big government.' [img | |
| width=40] | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-280515145049.png[/img… | |
| /> [img | |
| width=40] | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-051113192052.png[/img… | |
| />" [/quote] | |
| [color=purple]full Article: [img width=75 | |
| height=50] | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/reading.gif[/img] | |
| http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/news/center/articles/2016/vice-01-06-2016.ht… | |
| #Post#: 4309-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Defending Wildlife | |
| By: AGelbert Date: January 10, 2016, 12:59 am | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 01/07/2016 02:07 PM | |
| [center] | |
| What's Behind the Standoff at Oregon's Wildlife Refuge[/center] | |
| SustainableBusiness.com News | |
| In addition to the Keystone Pipeline rearing its ugly head | |
| again, we're seeing the right-wing vision of privatizing our | |
| public lands move ahead. | |
| The standoff by armed gunmen at a 100-year old wildlife refuge | |
| in Oregon follows a vote by the US Senate to return ALL 700 | |
| million acres of federal public land to the states - all our | |
| national forests, wildlife refuges, wilderness areas and | |
| national monuments. Every piece of land would be up for grabs | |
| except national parks. | |
| The idea, apparently, is gathering steam. | |
| According to Lisa Murkowski's | |
| (R-AK) | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/www_MyEmoticons_com__burp.gif<br | |
| />amendment - which passed the Senate along party lines - states | |
| wouldn't buy the land, the federal government would pay to | |
| transfer it to | |
| them. | |
| http://www.coh2.org/images/Smileys/huhsign.gif | |
| [img | |
| width=70] | |
| http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2009/347/2/6/WTF_Smiley_face_by_IveWasHere.jp… | |
| />From there, states would either manage it (for a profit) or se | |
| ll | |
| it to the highest private sector bidders for oil and gas | |
| development, mining and grazing. | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/gaah.gif | |
| In the House, this is a priority for Rep. Rob Bishop (R-UT) [img | |
| width=70] | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-241013183046.jpeg[/im… | |
| />Chair of the Natural Resources Committee. [img | |
| width=40] | |
| http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-devil12.gif[/img]<br | |
| />He wants to spend $50 million of taxpayer money to start the | |
| process immediately. Utah passed a law to that effect last year. | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-200714183337.bmp | |
| [center][img | |
| width=640] | |
| http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/imageupload/Malheur-National-Wildlife-R.jpg[… | |
| [center][font=times new roman]Oregon's Malheur National Wildlife | |
| Refuge[/font][/center] | |
| The refuge protects a huge variety of migrating birds because of | |
| its wetlands. What if private citizens or corporations decide | |
| they would rather drain it? | |
| We would say good-bye to caring for wildlife, habitats and | |
| public land in the US if it were up to the Republican party. | |
| Instead, we would see mass extraction - fracking, mining, | |
| grazing, everywhere - and of course, any animals that get in the | |
| way would have to be exterminated. | |
| That's why Republicans | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/pirates5B15D_th.gif | |
| allowed the | |
| Land and Water Conservation Fund to expire for the first time in | |
| 50 years, until Democrats fought to include it in the budget | |
| passed in December. Republicans view a fund that purchases and | |
| protects lands as a "federal land grab." The rest of us perceive | |
| it as protecting nature. | |
| There are clearly two very different points of view. Last year | |
| we saw it through the standoff between Cliven Bundy and the | |
| government - which has yet to be resolved. He grazed his cattle | |
| on federally protected land for a decade without paying a penny | |
| - as if he owned it, which he does not. Even the ridiculously | |
| low grazing fees - criticized for decades - aren't low enough | |
| for him. | |
| In the case of Oregon's Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, it was | |
| designated under Teddy Roosevelt in 1908 to protect migratory | |
| birds from extinction because of the fad at the time - using | |
| feathers to make hats. He turned unclaimed government property | |
| into the refuge - it was never privately owned, unless you go | |
| back to the 1870s, when the Paiute Indians were forced to leave | |
| their land. | |
| The underlying question is: should all land and water be open to | |
| anyone for any purpose they choose? Or do we have a | |
| responsibility to protect areas for nature and for society as a | |
| whole? | |
| It's not as if these lands are closed off. >:( Much of the | |
| mining, natural gas, grazing and hunting in the US takes place | |
| on public lands, including wildlife refuges. Many of us would | |
| like to see that stopped. | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/301.gif | |
| We have seen what happens when states take control - they have | |
| killed over 3000 wolves over the past few years for no reason, | |
| and now grizzly bears could meet the same fate. The same states | |
| - Wyoming, Idaho and Montana - now want open season on grizzly | |
| bears - they want them off the Endangered Species List and | |
| turned back to state control. Grizzles were hunted close to | |
| extinction in the early 1900s and are still in trouble. | |
| [quote] | |
| "The cow and sheep industry is heavily subsided across the | |
| public lands of Colorado, so much so that the some ranchers are | |
| often called "welfare ranchers."[/quote] They pay almost nothing | |
| to send hundreds of thousands of livestock across our public | |
| lands sometimes obliterating the natural landscape as the | |
| livestock devour native grasses, pound the soil into dust, and | |
| wallow in and destroy streams and rivers. | |
| They also pay almost nothing to have the state and federal | |
| government exterminate native American wildlife on our public | |
| lands - wolves, coyotes, mountain lions, bears, even eagles - | |
| that sometimes prey on calves and lambs. The epitome of this | |
| extermination is the "aerial gunner men" hired by the U.S. | |
| Department of Agriculture to fly helicopters over our public | |
| lands and kill thousands of wolves and coyotes with shotgun | |
| blasts from the sky every year," says journalist Gary Wockner. | |
| Read our article, President Obama, Stop Leasing Our Federal | |
| Lands & Waters. | |
| Read how Teddy Roosevelt created the refuge: | |
| Website: | |
| www.onearth.org/earthwire/malheur-national-wildlife-refuge-theod | |
| ore-roosevelt | |
| http://www.onearth.org/earthwire/malheur-national-wildlife-refuge-theodore-roos… | |
| http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/index.cfm/go/news.display/id/26514 | |
| http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/index.cfm/go/news.display/id/26514 | |
| #Post#: 4310-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Defending Wildlife | |
| By: AGelbert Date: January 10, 2016, 3:39 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| [quote author=Eddie link=topic=559.msg94956#msg94956 | |
| date=1452450178] | |
| [quote author=agelbert link=topic=559.msg94938#msg94938 | |
| date=1452409336] | |
| 01/07/2016 02:07 PM | |
| [center] | |
| What's Behind the Standoff at Oregon's Wildlife Refuge[/center] | |
| SustainableBusiness.com News | |
| In addition to the Keystone Pipeline rearing its ugly head | |
| again, we're seeing the right-wing vision of privatizing our | |
| public lands move ahead. | |
| The standoff by armed gunmen at a 100-year old wildlife refuge | |
| in Oregon follows a vote by the US Senate to return ALL 700 | |
| million acres of federal public land to the states - all our | |
| national forests, wildlife refuges, wilderness areas and | |
| national monuments. Every piece of land would be up for grabs | |
| except national parks. | |
| The idea, apparently, is gathering steam. | |
| According to Lisa Murkowski's | |
| (R-AK) | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/www_MyEmoticons_com__burp.gif<br | |
| />amendment - which passed the Senate along party lines - states | |
| wouldn't buy the land, the federal government would pay to | |
| transfer it to | |
| them. | |
| http://www.coh2.org/images/Smileys/huhsign.gif | |
| [img | |
| width=70] | |
| http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2009/347/2/6/WTF_Smiley_face_by_IveWasHere.jp… | |
| />From there, states would either manage it (for a profit) or se | |
| ll | |
| it to the highest private sector bidders for oil and gas | |
| development, mining and grazing. | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/gaah.gif | |
| In the House, this is a priority for Rep. Rob Bishop (R-UT) [img | |
| width=70] | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-241013183046.jpeg[/im… | |
| />Chair of the Natural Resources Committee. [img | |
| width=40] | |
| http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-devil12.gif[/img]<br | |
| />He wants to spend $50 million of taxpayer money to start the | |
| process immediately. Utah passed a law to that effect last year. | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-200714183337.bmp | |
| [center][img | |
| width=640] | |
| http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/imageupload/Malheur-National-Wildlife-R.jpg[… | |
| [center][font=times new roman]Oregon's Malheur National Wildlife | |
| Refuge[/font][/center] | |
| The refuge protects a huge variety of migrating birds because of | |
| its wetlands. What if private citizens or corporations decide | |
| they would rather drain it? | |
| We would say good-bye to caring for wildlife, habitats and | |
| public land in the US if it were up to the Republican party. | |
| Instead, we would see mass extraction - fracking, mining, | |
| grazing, everywhere - and of course, any animals that get in the | |
| way would have to be exterminated. | |
| That's why Republicans | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/pirates5B15D_th.gif | |
| allowed the | |
| Land and Water Conservation Fund to expire for the first time in | |
| 50 years, until Democrats fought to include it in the budget | |
| passed in December. Republicans view a fund that purchases and | |
| protects lands as a "federal land grab." The rest of us perceive | |
| it as protecting nature. | |
| There are clearly two very different points of view. Last year | |
| we saw it through the standoff between Cliven Bundy and the | |
| government - which has yet to be resolved. He grazed his cattle | |
| on federally protected land for a decade without paying a penny | |
| - as if he owned it, which he does not. Even the ridiculously | |
| low grazing fees - criticized for decades - aren't low enough | |
| for him. | |
| In the case of Oregon's Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, it was | |
| designated under Teddy Roosevelt in 1908 to protect migratory | |
| birds from extinction because of the fad at the time - using | |
| feathers to make hats. He turned unclaimed government property | |
| into the refuge - it was never privately owned, unless you go | |
| back to the 1870s, when the Paiute Indians were forced to leave | |
| their land. | |
| The underlying question is: should all land and water be open to | |
| anyone for any purpose they choose? Or do we have a | |
| responsibility to protect areas for nature and for society as a | |
| whole? | |
| It's not as if these lands are closed off. >:( Much of the | |
| mining, natural gas, grazing and hunting in the US takes place | |
| on public lands, including wildlife refuges. Many of us would | |
| like to see that stopped. | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/301.gif | |
| We have seen what happens when states take control - they have | |
| killed over 3000 wolves over the past few years for no reason, | |
| and now grizzly bears could meet the same fate. The same states | |
| - Wyoming, Idaho and Montana - now want open season on grizzly | |
| bears - they want them off the Endangered Species List and | |
| turned back to state control. Grizzles were hunted close to | |
| extinction in the early 1900s and are still in trouble. | |
| [quote] | |
| "The cow and sheep industry is heavily subsided across the | |
| public lands of Colorado, so much so that the some ranchers are | |
| often called "welfare ranchers."[/quote] They pay almost nothing | |
| to send hundreds of thousands of livestock across our public | |
| lands sometimes obliterating the natural landscape as the | |
| livestock devour native grasses, pound the soil into dust, and | |
| wallow in and destroy streams and rivers. | |
| They also pay almost nothing to have the state and federal | |
| government exterminate native American wildlife on our public | |
| lands - wolves, coyotes, mountain lions, bears, even eagles - | |
| that sometimes prey on calves and lambs. The epitome of this | |
| extermination is the "aerial gunner men" hired by the U.S. | |
| Department of Agriculture to fly helicopters over our public | |
| lands and kill thousands of wolves and coyotes with shotgun | |
| blasts from the sky every year," says journalist Gary Wockner. | |
| Read our article, President Obama, Stop Leasing Our Federal | |
| Lands & Waters. | |
| Read how Teddy Roosevelt created the refuge: | |
| Website: | |
| www.onearth.org/earthwire/malheur-national-wildlife-refuge-theod | |
| ore-roosevelt | |
| http://www.onearth.org/earthwire/malheur-national-wildlife-refuge-theodore-roos… | |
| http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/index.cfm/go/news.display/id/26514 | |
| http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/index.cfm/go/news.display/id/26514 | |
| [/quote] | |
| The ranchers (at least the smaller, non-corporate types) don't | |
| support selling of the commons. It isn't in their interest at | |
| all. The fact that the land has been public all these years has | |
| been a great gift to them. Truthfully, their real sin is that | |
| they have been poor stewards of the land, and have overgrazed it | |
| ever since they were allowed on it. They have essentially been | |
| subsidized all these years, but that was why the whole thing was | |
| set up the way it was in the beginning, to make it possible for | |
| settlers to live in parts of the west where 160 acre homesteads | |
| were too small to support a family. | |
| So I have a hard time seeing this as their motivation. Now, | |
| perhaps this is some kind of trumped up scheme by the big | |
| money...the ones who have the kind of financing to actually buy | |
| big chunks of public land. That I could believe. | |
| The whole stand-off stinks to high heaven, frankly. Most of the | |
| militia types out there think it's a false flag operation | |
| designed to make it easier for the federal government to justify | |
| grabbing their guns. | |
| https://westernrifleshooters.wordpress.com/2016/01/06/malheur-another-perspecti… | |
| https://westernrifleshooters.wordpress.com/2016/01/06/malheur-another-perspecti… | |
| [/quote] | |
| Eddie said, | |
| [quote]Now, perhaps this is some kind of trumped up scheme by | |
| the big money...the ones who have the kind of financing to | |
| actually buy big chunks of public land. That I could believe. | |
| [/quote] | |
| THAT is what you should DEFINITELY believe because THAT is what | |
| this is ALL about (see the toadies Rep. Rob Bishop R-UT, Senator | |
| Lisa Murkowski's R-AK, etc. et al of the PRIVATE rich Welfare | |
| Queen Vested Interests using the Federal Government to fleece | |
| we-the-people: :evil4:). | |
| [quote] | |
| The whole stand-off stinks to high heaven, frankly. [/quote] | |
| Of course. But the COVER for these types of scams always | |
| requires the use of Karl Rove's strategy number 3: Always accuse | |
| your opponent of doing what YOU are doing to hide the FACT that | |
| YOU are doing it. It's basic Machiavelli. ANYONE that uses this | |
| strategy is devoid of a moral compass. Nitzsche's Territorial | |
| Imperative REQUIRES that that you LACK a moral compass. And long | |
| before the Homestead Act, that has been our "justification" for | |
| land grabbing. | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-200714183337.bmp | |
| So now the REAL land grabbers ((see: PRIVATE rich Welfare Queen | |
| Vested Interests using the Federal Government to fleece | |
| we-the-people) behind this are deliberately propagandizing the | |
| militia types to look in the wrong direction for the motive. | |
| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-200714191329.bmp | |
| [quote]Most of the militia types out there think it's a false | |
| flag operation designed to make it easier for the federal | |
| government to justify grabbing their guns. [/quote] | |
| See red herring. See distraction. See Bu ll sh it. See: Cui | |
| Bono? | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/acigar.gif | |
| If this massive land grab BY the rich, biosphere math | |
| challenged, private greedballs (who use dumbass ideologues in | |
| Oregon and bought and paid for politicians as stalking horses) | |
| is not stopped, we will soon see our lands totally overrun by | |
| profit over planet exploitation. As the article I posted made | |
| clear, we ALREADY have a huge problem with wanton exploitation | |
| for fossil fuels, mining and the extermination of wildlife that | |
| "gets in the way". The overgrazing by greedy ranchers will be | |
| the least of our problems. | |
| The solution to this problem requires that the American public | |
| understand who the BURGLAR really is and respond accordingly. | |
| A burglar breaks into a house and finds a parrot inside. | |
| �Kesha sees you,� says the Parrot. | |
| Burglar covers the bird�s cage with a towel. | |
| �Kesha is not a parrot, Kesha is a rottweiler,� says the Parrot. | |
| [center][img | |
| width=100] | |
| http://pm1.narvii.com/5869/6a64193d6770c3afd17406c78686c0eda32ded1c_hq.jpg[/img… | |
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