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Wildlife Alive: Bears, Wolves, and Reading
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Celebrating nature and uniting citizens concerned about wildlife issues. Sunday, November 23, 2008. Bears, Wolves, and Reading. I feel bad that I cannot update regularly any more. Anyway, in my search for a good book to read I have uncovered a gem. The book is called Grizzly Years: In Search of the American Wilderness by Doug Peacock, 1990. Perhaps you have heard the name before; most likely through his connection to Yellowstone and grizzlies. I highly recommend this non-fiction book. We had a recent bea...
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Wildlife Alive: Wolves and Devils
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Celebrating nature and uniting citizens concerned about wildlife issues. Sunday, January 25, 2009. Our newly elected President Obama has decided to keep gray wolves on the Endangered Species List! Bush had tried in his last days to get them off of the list but that was very short-lived. Good news indeed! We'll see what happens as the controversy contues to unfold out here. Today because one never knows what the future holds for any species. This is good news. I always believe that all things are linked!
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Wildlife Alive: Gray Wolves Delisted
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Celebrating nature and uniting citizens concerned about wildlife issues. Friday, February 29, 2008. In 1922, these wolf pups were captured to be killed (by any means necessary-and I have read the detailed reports from back in those days). NPS archives photo. In 1995, after gray wolves had been exterminated to extinction, gray wolves from Canada were brought in to restore a lost population and a broken ecosystem. NPS archives photo. What is next for wolves? Another shot through my heart:(. You mean to tel...
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Wildlife Alive: Hope For Wolves But Not For Bison
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Celebrating nature and uniting citizens concerned about wildlife issues. Tuesday, May 13, 2008. Hope For Wolves But Not For Bison. First, I will say that I am traveling this weekend to my beloved Yellowstone. Just a day trip to see what is going on with the animals. Photo: Mammoth Terraces-way off date stamp. I believe it's just another excuse to trap and kill these bison. The herd is already half of what it was last season. Thanks for your concern. The earthquake does not affect Singapore. It is in China.
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Wildlife Alive: Endangered Species Day Treat
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Celebrating nature and uniting citizens concerned about wildlife issues. Monday, May 26, 2008. Endangered Species Day Treat. I traveled to Yellowstone last week on Endangered Species Day. Sunday, May 18 on my calendar but originally designated by Congress for May 16.) What a great treat! One would never know half of the bison herd have been killed over the winter, mostly at the hand of humans. There were lots of bison to see! I did tell a few of them to "Stay in the Park or you'll be slaughtered! The Oxb...
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Wildlife Alive: Canyon Wolf Pack
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Celebrating nature and uniting citizens concerned about wildlife issues. Monday, September 8, 2008. The grays were curled up sleeping at their own spots. The white was lying down and looking around. The big blabkie was curling up and napping, then he would get up and reposition himself for more slumber the way any dog or cat does. Great experience! Even with no photo you made me feel like I was there along side you experiencing the exhilaration of being in the presents of such wonderful creatures! My Jou...
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Wildlife Alive: A Quick Post
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Celebrating nature and uniting citizens concerned about wildlife issues. Tuesday, December 22, 2009. Alas, I have been very busy even without a home computer! Sorry about my lack of posting. Yep, I'm still watching animals. Very sad about this whole wolf hunt ordeal out here. A newspaper article the other day said "Yellowstone wolf numbers down." (In a sarcastic tone)Surprise, surprise - allow a wolf hunt and hunters will go kill the wolves. Anyway, I may write again soon. Happy Holidays to all!
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Wildlife Alive: Cannon Beach, Oregon
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Celebrating nature and uniting citizens concerned about wildlife issues. Friday, June 20, 2008. Cannon Beach, Oregon. The Atlantic Ocean is so warm compared to the Pacific in the Northwestern U. S. I did wade in the chilly waves but I did not dare to submerge myself in its cold waters. BRRRR! We are going back along the Oregon coast in September so you have whetted my appetite! The debris changes a bit throughout the year with more varieties of life forms appearing later in September. Have a great week!
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Wildlife Alive: A Happy Twist in Bison Defense But Not So Good For Wyoming Wolves
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Celebrating nature and uniting citizens concerned about wildlife issues. Friday, April 11, 2008. A Happy Twist in Bison Defense But Not So Good For Wyoming Wolves. I was dozing off yesterday after work when I was awakened to a surprising announcement on the news. A moratorium on the Yellowstone bison slaughter is being demanded, not only by the Buffalo Field Campaign but by large national organizations such as the Humane Society. This is great news folks! Photos: both are from NPS archives. Livingsword, ...
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Wildlife Alive: Wolverine Woes
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Celebrating nature and uniting citizens concerned about wildlife issues. Tuesday, August 19, 2008. Montana is still allowing wolverines. I guess this small quota was set just to appease Montana sport hunters. They still get the thrill of trapping and killing an innocent, seriously threatened animal for fun and pelt. As a certain girl I know would say, "How rude! President Bush is still at it trying to weaken our Endangered Species Act before he is out of office. Please see Defenders of Wildlife. We have ...