Morgan Horse – Dazzle
Updated: 2009-11-29 23:51:06
Dazzle
"One beautiful horse!"
2009-11-03
Here’s what Laura Stern says about Dazzle:
"Dazzle is an eight year old Morgan mare. She is green broke to ride, but (obviously) trained for in-hand, or halter, showing. She is palomino in colour, which is still fairly uncommon in terms of Morgans. She is very intelligent and kind, though she can get [...]
Black Bear Blog readers have been busier than I have and posted some interesting links under the comment section of other blog posts. I decided to post them here where they might be better seen.
Sen. Inhofe decided to go to Copenhagen as a “Truth Squad”.
The Twelve Days of Global Warming, just in time for the [...]
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And not where us Lower 48ers would expect to find moose!
Photo by Al Remington
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Dr Andrew Marshall, from the Environment Department at the University of York, discovered an undescribed chameleon species—Kinyongia magomberae—when he disturbed a twig snake feeding on a specimen, which was subsequently “spat out.” He took a picture of the unfortunate creature, and a local specialist did not recognize the species. More from the York Press:
The tiny [...]
How Thanksgiving began is varied, all for reasons of being thankful. Today, Thanksgiving has become to most Americans, a time to gather as families, eat far too much food and perhaps even watch a little football.
I hope you will also take some time from your busy to schedule to reflect back on all the [...]
The last remaining population of Siberian tigers has declined significantly, according to a recent survey.
Ferns and Mosses
"Some of these hardy aquarium plants can even be kept with Cichlids! Ferns and moss plants may not be flowering plants, but give them some driftwood to grow on and they are durable!"
Ferns and mosses are fun plants to decorate your [...]
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International coalition advances marine conservation as part of the solution to climate change
WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — A large international coalition today urged the United States to support marine conservation options that will help mitigate climate change.
The ‘Blue Climate Coalition,’ comprised of sixty-six conservation groups and interests and over 150 marine scientists and professionals, from [...]
Blunthead Cichlid – Tropheus Moorii "Ilangi"
"They don’t call me Blunt head for nothing… So, let me be blunt!
I rule! Why? Because I am the very first Tropheus discovered, and THAT was over [...]
TAMPA, Fla. (November 12, 2008) – Busch Gardens Tampa Bay welcomed a new baby white rhinoceros on Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009. The female rhino was born in the night quarters adjacent to their 26-acre white rhino habitat on Busch Gardens’ Serengeti Plain.
Weighing in at an estimated 100 pounds, the newborn – who has yet to [...]
The Madagascar pochard (Aythya innotata) is one of the rarest birds in the world (pochards are a group of diving ducks). In fact, it was believed to be extinct at one time. However, by chance, an isolated but tiny population was discovered several years before when “the Peregrine Fund, who were scouting for a [...]
Polo
"A most colorful bird… but thats not all!"
2009-11-03
Here’s what Valerie Cook says about Polo:
"I just got polo about 6 months ago. I thought it wouldnt take him time to get used to me. now he is just the love of our lives, he brings us so much joy. The funniest thing he has done [...]
Derasa Clam ~ Tridacna derasa
"The Derasa Clam gets big! Yes, it can grow just under 2 feet in length. It’s a very hardy giant clam in the aquarium with a subtle and intriguing beauty… But yes! It is also used as a food [...]
Casper
"Check out the maskless Raccoon, Casper!"
2009-11-01
Here’s what Mary Wille says about Casper:
"He is a wonderful companion. He is 6 months old in this picture and all play now. He has been fixed, which is required under my permit. He is from a registered breeder and I have to carry a captive wildlife permit, which [...]
Temperature today: -20oC
Wind speed: 15 Knots
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Back in the 1980s an international treaty agreed that in order to maintain the pristine natural environment, all non-native species should be removed and banned from returning to Antarctica.
There is of course one very notable exception – humans are still allowed to come!
Back in the heroic [...]
Aquarists Keep All Types of Freshwater Fish!
Seeing a beautiful fish at a pet store or winning a goldfish at the fair can be the beginning of a very exciting journeying… becoming an aquarist!
Keeping tropical fish is fun and very rewarding. The adventure begins with getting an aquarium for your new aquatic pet. [...]
Todd Steiner of Sea Turtle Restoration Project Has Ended Sea Turtle Slaughter, Closed Deadly Fisheries and Protected Nesting Beaches During Two Decades of Global Grassroots Organizing
20th Anniversary – Big Splash – Nov. 14 – Berkeley, CA
Biologist and ocean activist Todd Steiner of Sea Turtle Restoration Project (STRP) in Forest Knolls, CA, near San Francisco has [...]
Halloween is a very fun time for people but can be a challenge for our pets. For Fantasy and guessing games created with costumes and unsual noises is fun for people, but unfortunately it is not fun for pets. This timely article has some great safety tips for dealing with animal companions during what can be a highly stressful holiday.
Marwari – Marwari Horse
"Check out these ears!
Despite it’s ears, (or maybe because of them!) the Marwari Horse is a proud and aristocratic breed… once a war horse of India’s elite Rathore warriors!"
The [...]
Our EDGE Fellow for the South African ghost frogs, Werner Conradie, has just sent us this fascinating account of how frog calls provide vital clues about what is going on in their life and where they are hiding. Ribbiting stuff!
Frogs can be identified by their calls just like birds. In fact, frogs will more often [...]
Here is the latest blog from Kimitei, our EDGE Fellow working on the critically endangered hirola antelope in Tsavo East National Park, Kenya.
In both wild and domestic ungulates, gastrointestinal parasites are widespread and can be considered a threat to small populations. Because most of these parasites infect multi-hosts, interactions between hosts’ species can play an [...]