Tuesday, December 20, 2005

'New Mammal' Seen in Borneo Woods

Over in Borneo, a small island in Southeast Asia, a conservation group who was in the process of documenting species here to prevent habitat destruction have twice captured photos from a remote camera of what they think is a new species of mammal. They feel like it is related to the family which includes the mongoose and civets. They have even shown the photos to the indigenous population and they say they have never seen this animal before.
The plan now is to set up traps to try and capture a live one to know for sure if it is indeed a new species. Go to the link below to check out the cool pics they've captured.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4501152.stm

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Saturday, December 17, 2005

Purple Martin Colony Success

I was going through my Project Martinwatch nest records and in the 11 years that my colony has been in existence I have had a total of 957 eggs laid, of those 803 hatched and 726 fledged. Here are the percentages:

Hatch Rate 83.9 %
Young That Fledged Rate 90.4 %
Overall Success Rate 75.9 %

This success has not come without a price. Having a successful colony requires work, diligence, and responsibility. I've listed below several informative articles on the PMCA website that explain what is required to have a successful colony. Remember, it's a lot more than just sticking a birdhouse in the air.

Click on to go to article:

Helpful Hints for Martin Landlords
PMCA's Best Martin Management Tips
Attracting and Managing Purple Martins
Top 10 Reasons Why People Fail to Attract Martins
12 Reasons Why People Lose Their Martins
Standards for Purple Martin Housing

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Thursday, December 15, 2005

Environmental Activism

If there are any environmental activists out there (like myself) there are several environmental websites that offer you an easy way of contacting your congressperson to tell them how you feel about certain pieces of legislation that affect the environment. After signing up you'll get occasional email updates and alerts from them about pending legislation, that's directed towards the environment and other important information. You can then take action by going to the website and send your own letter or use the prewritten letter provided by the site to your congressperson to let them know how you feel about a particular piece of legislation. The more voices that are heard the better chances that the environment will be safe for all of us and the children of the future.

NRDC (National Resource Defence Council)

Sierra Club

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