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  • 11-28-2008 12:47 PM In reply to

    Native American Heritage Day...

    US Congress passed legislation this year designating the day after Thanksgiving as:

    Native American Heritage Day
    November 28, 2008

    For the first time, federal legislation has - for this year only - set aside the day after Thanksgiving to honor the contributions American Indians have made to the United States.

    This endeavor started in 2001 for a national day that recognizes tribal heritage.

    Too bad this can't become of regular day of recognition!

    "Wilderness without Wildlife is just scenery."–Lois Crisler

  • 11-28-2008 12:41 PM In reply to

    Alaskan Lion Skull

     Hi Everybody,

     I saw this article today & thought you might be interested in it, too:

    Alaskan Lion Skull...
    http://www.adn.com/life/story/604421.html

    Stretching 10 feet long, weighing 600 pounds, with 5-inch fangs and claws to match, the American lion possessed more muscle, brains and speed than its African cousins.

    Indifferent

    "Wilderness without Wildlife is just scenery."–Lois Crisler

  • 11-10-2008 6:49 PM In reply to

    Re: thank you, Sylvia!

     Hi Ruth...I'm sorry, but I'm not your niece. 

    "Wilderness without Wildlife is just scenery."–Lois Crisler

  • 11-09-2008 1:28 PM In reply to

    • Ruth
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    Re: thank you, Sylvia!

     Karen:  Perhaps you are not my niece!  Let me know, please.

    Ruth

     

  • 11-09-2008 1:23 PM In reply to

    • Ruth
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    Re: Your trip to Africa

     Karen:  Just talked to your mother and she said you were in Africa, Mary is helping her brother and Richard is at Susan's so she feels very much along.

    Ruth

     

  • 11-09-2008 11:25 AM In reply to

    Primal Bear Fears...

     Here is an interesting article on bears:

    Our primal bear fears started long ago

    http://www.adn.com/outdoors/story/583390.html

    "Wilderness without Wildlife is just scenery."–Lois Crisler

  • 10-27-2008 2:50 PM In reply to

    Inside Great Bear Rainforest

     Take a look at this wonderful video
    (Thank you BAG/Leslie!)

    http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/26184891/vp/27399392#27399392

     

    "Wilderness without Wildlife is just scenery."–Lois Crisler

  • 10-21-2008 12:43 PM In reply to

    Meteor Showers...

     

    Plummeting toward Earth, meteors spark Alaska light show

    ORIONID SHOWER: Residue from Halley's comet will be visible this week -- if conditions allow.

    Full story:   http://www.adn.com/life/alaskana/story/562446.html

    More:  http://salmon.nict.go.jp/awc/live/index_v_e.php 

    "Wilderness without Wildlife is just scenery."–Lois Crisler

  • 10-07-2008 12:27 PM In reply to

    Good News for Polar Bears...

     Geeked

    Go to:  http://www.enn.com/wildlife/article/38351

     

    USA to limit oil drilling in Alaska  – “critical habitat” protection for polar bears!

     

     

    Longer article:  Anchorage Daily News
    http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/story/547990.html

     

    "Wilderness without Wildlife is just scenery."–Lois Crisler

  • 10-07-2008 12:24 PM In reply to

    thank you, Sylvia!

    Yup, this is my birthday month & I'm having a good time! Thank You, Sylvia - and all the other BAGs who have sent birthday wishes  

    "Wilderness without Wildlife is just scenery."–Lois Crisler

  • 10-01-2008 1:32 AM In reply to

    Re: BAG/Lisa has...

    Happy Bearthday, dear Karen!

     

    Have a wonderful day!

  • 09-18-2008 8:18 PM In reply to

    BAG/Lisa has...

     ...an alert for her area & being BAGs, I think we could help her - as well as others who view this thread --- we welcome your help!

    Get ready to write some letters:
    Email:   CUIS_Transportation@nps.gov

    Or mail them to:
    Mr. Charles E.  Fenwick
    Acting Superintendent
    Cumberland Island National Seashore
    P.O. Box 806
    St. Marys, GA 31558


    Whether you've been to Cumberland Island or not, this is a bad idea of how to use a natural area.

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    September 16, 2008

    By Janisse Ray
    On Nature

    Undoing Cumberland: You Don’t Know Jack

    I’ve always been wild.

    Imagine this. I’m eight months pregnant. Once the baby arrives, no telling when I can camp again, so I stuff a backpack and board the ferry to Cumberland Island.

    The giant belly is definitely a handicap. Every time I stop hiking to rest, I have to get on my hands and knees to stand up. But I’m happy.

    I’ve been dozens of times to Cumberland. It’s one of my favorite places on the entire planet. I don’t care about the ruins and trappings of wealth I like the kingfishers, sea turtles, dolphins, pelicans. I like the sea oats and live oaks. The royal tern.

    Now all that wildness is in jeopardy. The National Park Service (NPS) wants to run motorized tours through it. It wants to rewrite history: take 9,800 acres of wilderness and hamstring it. It wants roads, Moses in an 18-passenger van.

    A legal Wilderness is, by definition, free of motors. If you want to clear a trail in Wilderness, you can’t use a chain saw. Which means you can’t joy-ride through Wilderness. Driving through alligator wallows is inconsistent with the spirit of the Wilderness Act.

    An 11th Circuit Court judge agreed. No motor traffic. But the NPS and Cumberland landowners have a friend in Rep. Jack Kingston, and he performed a little magic trick for them. He made a bill that would redraw the wilderness. After the bill failed more than once on its own, he attached it as a rider one of an infestation of anti-environment amendments -- to the Omnibus Spending Bill of 2004.  The bill passed, so the rider rode through. Abracadabra!

    Here’s where we are. The NPS has developed a transportation plan.  They have to take public comment on it. We’re in the public comment period. Now through October 15, 2008, you get to say what you think of the only coastal wilderness in the east being chucked quicker than you can get out of a fire ant bed.

    The public, which is you and me, can read the plan online at http://parkplanning.nps.gov/cuis

    Submit comments to CUIS_Transportation@nps.gov  

    Or mail them to
    Mr. Charles E.  Fenwick
    Acting Superintendent
    Cumberland Island National Seashore
    P.O. Box 806
    St. Marys, GA 31558.

    The NPS folks scheduled three times for public outcry. They bill these as “open houses,” which means that they’re cunningly trying to figure out how not to listen to what you have to say.

    Two of the meetings are in Atlanta, Sept 23 and 24 at the MLK National Historic Site, and the third is Sept. 30 in the community room of the Camden County Public Library, Kingsland, Ga.

    I invite you to join me there.

    I don’t mind island tours. If somebody is wheelchair-bound or elderly, or even scared of armadillos, I’d hope they’d get a chance to see Cumberland Island too. But I say, obey the law.  Conduct animal-powered tours. Horse-drawn buggies. Heck, you could even put some of the wild horses to work.

     [bio] Community organizer Janisse Ray is the author of three books of nature writing, including Ecology of a Cracker Childhood, named Book All Georgians Should Read. 

    EDITOR:
    This column is the latest installment of On Nature, for the week of Sept. 15. These columns wrestle with environmental matters and natural events in Georgia.

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    "Wilderness without Wildlife is just scenery."–Lois Crisler

  • 09-18-2008 7:21 PM In reply to

    Re: Another Bear Hunt...Need Your Help!

     Hi Gin, welcome to our ongoing fight to save our beautiful bears.

    The Alaska authorities state that they hunt brown bears on Katmai in the spring on even numbered years and in the fall on odd numbered years. 

    Their methods for census of bears in any given region is antiquated, and there needs to be a new better method/rule developed that will truly reflect the actual numbers of wildlife in many different areas, instead of applying it from just one area to the whole region - thus the "need" for wildlife hunting, and in our case, bear hunting. Also, the bears in this region are used to being around people, so they do not view hunters as a threat. For me, I can not begin to understand why a hunter would want to shoot a bear that will not try to get away from him/her. There is not sport in that. And all ethical hunters adhere to that rule.  There are more tourism dollars generated from those who "view" the bears, as opposed to those who "hunt" the bears.   

    You asked if they would be hunting in the McNeil Sanctuary, and the answer is no.  However this region of the Katmai 9C is adjacent to the Sanctuary & you have to keep in mind that bears migrate throughout the seasons.

    It is my hope that since Gov. Palin/AK is in the national spotlight, maybe we can urge others to help with this ongoing fight to save our bears.  Voices come from all around the world in protest and shock. But more voices are needed - so spread the word!  The bears can't do this for themselves, so we have to step up and speak for them.

    Thank you for sending your letters, faxes, and emails.

    "Wilderness without Wildlife is just scenery."–Lois Crisler

  • 09-18-2008 3:39 AM In reply to

    • Gin
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    Re: Another Bear Hunt...Need Your Help!

    Thank you so much for the updates to my email...

    Oh No.... not another bear hunt!!

    Tell me what to do!

    They will be hunting at McNeil Sanctuary.

    I worked for Tom Mangelsen, Wildlife Photographer and biologist, do you think he knows this? should I let him know?

    www.mangelsen.com for your viewing if interested. He is an activist. He started the cougar fund you can find on his web page also.

    They are not to hunt every year correct, how can they then?

    This is distressing !

    Are the bears still at Mcneil or are they at the new location now.

    When will this bear hunt take place..soon

    thanks and prayers for our bears..

    gin

     Ok I found where to write..sorry I am still learning this forum.

    I will write and i will let Tom know.

     

     

  • 09-17-2008 9:25 PM In reply to

    Another Bear Hunt...Need Your Help!

     I have posted information on a new Bear Hunt, same region again this year. 

    Your Help Is Needed!  Please help our bears from the McNeil Sanctuary.

    ...thank you

    "Wilderness without Wildlife is just scenery."–Lois Crisler

  • 09-10-2008 11:19 PM In reply to

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    Re: Politics in this thread...

    Fighting for our bears and other animals and environmental issues IS POLITICAL!  If it wasn't we wouldn't have to be fighting the good fight.  Wish it weren't so but I didn't make it that way.  Well said Karenand Kay, and if we can't communicate with each other about these things here, in honesty, upset or anger...and even once, in joy, where else? 

  • 09-09-2008 2:57 PM In reply to

    Politics in this thread...

     Hi there BG...haven't seen you around much - welcome back. 

    As for the politics, well, this is the BAGs Daily Chat thread, not the Sightings and Sounds thread - so we are more free in our topics here.

    Also, it is the very fact that politics drive our wildlife and environment issues - today we can't have one without the other, unfortunately. 

    Our letters to the Alaska Board of Game are political, too -- if you've ever sent one, then your stepping up to fight the "machine" that decides bear hunts.  We must be aware of the issues or our politicians will walk all over us, wildlife, and environment...it's called check and balance.

     

    "Wilderness without Wildlife is just scenery."–Lois Crisler

  • 09-09-2008 1:23 PM In reply to

    • Kay
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    Re: New Bear Hunt...

    Oh Brizzly--haven't seen you around this year.  My opinion is that the issues in the political campaign affect all of our lives and have a great impact on wildlife and ultimately on the bears we have enjoyed watching.  While it might be nice to have a politics-free zone somewhere, I'm not sure the daily chat thread necessarily is that place.

    Also, with no bears to watch, most of us are somewhat deprived and so we are stuck watching the other antics of the other animals.  Hopefully, whatever happens, the end result will not be too devastating for humans OR animals.

    Cheerio!

  • 09-09-2008 11:33 AM In reply to

    Re: New Bear Hunt...

     Folks...can we please keep the politics out of this forum? 

  • 09-06-2008 12:50 PM In reply to

    New Bear Hunt...

     Kay said:  How can there be another autumn bear hunt?  I thought they only did that every OTHER year.

    Well Kay, I tried to tell everybody there would be another bear hunt - guess "they" lied to us, just like the goverment jet selling on Ebay! Follow the money!!!
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/05/sarah-palins-strange-ebay_n_124097.html

    Politicians don't lie - we (the voters) just don't understand the rhetoric! We're dumb, it's our fault!  ...yeah sure.  And the hunts go on & on & on.

    More on this plane that people don't want to hear about, but should know about:
    This jet was eventually sold through a broker, to a Texan Republican who moved to Valdez in 2005, and has bought up a good portion of the town. He is using it to fly wealthy hunters out to the Russian Far East where, it seems, they can hunt without having the hassle of getting their guns through customs or other usual regulations. It's certianly not Justice For All.  Wonder what our agreement with Russia is?  Wonder if Alaska gets a cut of this hunting practice.

    Alaska had bought the jet in 2005 for 2.7 million, and sold it two years later for 2.1, minus the 1.5% brokers' commission.

    ...fiscal responsibility?  Wildlife ethics?  So if you think this is the fault of the new owner of the airplane, then think again -- this has to be okay with the government of Alaska -- and without saying any names...who would that be?
     

    Check it out for yourself:
    http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/story/308765.html

    But then again, I guess we're not supposed to care.

    "Wilderness without Wildlife is just scenery."–Lois Crisler

  • 09-05-2008 4:08 PM In reply to

    • Kay
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    Re: New McNeil Photos On Flickr