Showing posts with label national parks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label national parks. Show all posts

Monday, September 2, 2013

bear eats bear, navy ship hits navy ship

 Subject-Object Agreement

The grizzly bear ate the whole thing. Bear No. 122 and the little black bear.

En route to Hawai'i, during routine exercises, the destroyer HMCS (Her Majesty's Canadian Ship) Algonquin and supply ship HMCS Protecteur, collide. The fleet of .. now has a few gaps.

“Poison Stupid Donut Burger from Hell"
Dr. Berger, Toronto Public Health, investigates berger burger. Cronut poisonings at CNE (Canadian National Exhibition). A cronut has croissant-doughnut mix for a bun. 34 reported cases of foodborne illness.

Update cronuts in a jam: Maple bacon jam identified as culprit in more than 220 reported cases. Le Dolci, La Dolci, Canadian National Exhibit, Staphylococcus aureus toxin. (CTV) recipe: bacon, maple syrup, water and brown sugar, refrigerate. other CNE controversies when a Gucci bag is $20, ...

Domestic terrorist suspect, John Nuttall, now is a -> certified <- nutter. One of a pair who apparently planned to bomb the grounds of the B.C. Legislative Assembly on July 1st and who might have been given pressure cookers by Mr Biggs, RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) has certification and was transferred.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

hapner: lawheed's tru patriot act

welp. on the plus side peter lougheed walked away from karlheinz. hey, look, it's peter kent. sure was a lot of talk about the big conservative family.

peter lougheed (1928-2012)
besides stampedin', hapner rode in for frank glenfield's funeral last year. {hapner "entered the University of Calgary, which is right . . . of the Ayatollah Khomeini, as you probably know, and he became very much under that influence."}

in my mynde, 'patriot' is an american word. here's lougheed at the banff springs hotel as co-chair:
On September 12 to 14, 2006, business and government representatives from the three North American countries met in secret, with no media coverage, at the Banff Springs Hotel and convened the North American Forum. Judicial Watch, a U.S. public watchdog group got declassified government documents through a Freedom of Information Act request and made the documents available on their website. These documents reveal the discussions and membership in the secret meetings. The Canadian co-chair of the meeting was former Alberta premier Peter Lougheed, and Canadian participants included Day, D’Aquino (also a member of the NACC), all NACC corporate representatives, and John Manley. In the released documents, under the forum discussion on “Border Infrastructure and Continental Prosperity,” chaired by John Manley, a startling quote was revealed: “While a vision is appealing, working on the infrastructure might yield more benefit and bring more people on board (‘evolution by stealth’).” What exactly are they evolving by stealth? Oh right, our country. source
so, yeah, a true patriot act. next question: there was such a backlash about state-owned petro canada, yet selling nexen [china national offshore cnooc's $15b (cash) organ trafficking money laundering deal], and alderon stuff is okay, and bombardier private jet sales are booming, so is huawei telecomm. hapner still hates cuba: it's communist! funny how the days go. gotta wonder, whatever was going on with danny williams and the impoverished national hockey league (strike!).

as the afghanistan mission closes, the first 4 soldiers killed in 2002 by U.S. pilots (Tarnak Farm incident: eight seriously wounded) and the last 2 by suicide. that is that.

Friday, February 24, 2012

GonaCon - bison,elk,cattle

Reprinted from Buffalo Field Campaign.

The U.S. federal overseer of the livestock industry - USDA-Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) - has released an Environmental Assessment nine months after acquiring 53 wild American buffalo from Yellowstone National Park for use in birth control experiments.  APHIS intends to capture more wild buffalo - up to 108 - from the Yellowstone region over the next few years.  The livestock disease brucellosis is once again being used as the excuse to cause abusive, invasive harm to these last wild buffalo and we must all act now to stand in their defense!  APHIS's real intentions with this study are to initiate population controls of an ecologically extinct wildlife species.

If APHIS gets their way, they will use these buffalo in experiments with the pesticide birth-control chemical GonaCon, a dangerous pesticide stringently regulated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  Currently, GonaCon is only approved for use in white-tailed deer.   Wild bison are not "pests" in need of population control and any and all brucellosis management should be focused on livestock.  Wild bison are an ecologically extinct species and the population existing in and around Yellowstone is made up of America's last continuously wild herds.

TAKE ACTION!  Use the talking points below to build your own comments and let APHIS know that you strongly oppose this plan and any involvement they have with America's last wild, free-born buffalo!

If you prefer, you can send your comments directly to:
Dr. Donald E. Herriott
USDA-APHIS Veterinary Services
ATTN:  Evaluation of GonaCon EA
208 North Montana Avenue
Suite 101
Helena, MT  59601
EAComments@aphis.usda.gov

I hereby submit my comments on your Environmental Assessment "Evaluation of GonaCon."

I am requesting an extension of the public comment period, which has been woefully inadequate for meaningful public comment. 

Having secretly obtained fifty-three wild bison during May of 2011 for use in this proposed study, your EA should have come out long before now.  Why did it take you so long to release this EA?  This EA should have been available for public comment *before* you underhandedly acquired permits - and wild buffalo - from Yellowstone National Park!  You stole buffalo from the American public, from the wild, without any notice or assessment of the impact your experimental plans would make.  And you also (again) failed to adequately notify the public that this Environmental Assessment was even available, which makes it clear that you don't want the public's opinion because you sincerely believe you are above the law and accountable to no one.  I would like to remind you that as a federally funded government agency you are accountable to me and all American people. 

I am appalled by APHIS's plans to sterilize wild American buffalo and I strongly urge you to choose the "No Action" alternative. 

Wild bison don't need your control over their population.  Wild bison are ecologically extinct throughout their native historic range, and anything that hampers their ability to flourish will drive them towards extinction.  I will not stand by and allow you to do this.

Only one population of the wildlife species remains in Yellowstone country, and you seek to do them further harm.  There is no "overpopulation" of wild buffalo, and they certainly do not need any more interference in their life cycles.  You do enough harm already, and I absolutely oppose any attempts by APHIS or anyone to debilitate their fertility.

It is ludicrous to think that your plans will in any way address the issue of brucellosis.  Are elk next?  Then deer?  If APHIS wants to prevent livestock from getting brucellosis, then you should manage the livestock, develop an effective brucellosis vaccine for cattle, mandate that vaccine's use for cattle, and do everything you can to manage livestock in a manner that protects WILDLIFE from livestock diseases!   I urge you to work with other agencies to shut down government-run wildlife feed lots in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, and remove livestock from conflict areas - especially public lands -  where wildlife should be thriving. 

I ask that you fully disclose the cost to the U.S. taxpayer for undertaking this unwanted experiment.  I also ask that you reveal future plans of action should your experiment be carried out, what will APHIS plans for the future be for using GonaCon on wild bison?

Your EA fails to disclose important information about GonaCon.  This is a pesticide heavily regulated by the US Environmental Protection Agency, and as it now stands, its use is only approved in white-tailed deer that suffer inhabitting urban settings.  Where is the documentation from the EPA that permits APHIS to use GonaCon on wild bison?

Your scare tactics of explosively exaggerating the so-called human health threat of brucellosis are also shameful, and you have seriously inflated your numbers as to the prevalence of brucellosis in wild bison.  You make it up to suit your agenda.

Like the Montana Department of Livestock, APHIS has no business imposing itself on wildlife.  Every aspect of your agency is harmful to wildlife.

I oppose your manipulation of America's wild bison's evolutionary potential and natural adaptation.  Leave them alone.  Turn your sights on the cattle that are overrunning this country and ruining the land, the water and destroying wildlife populations, as well as human health.

Your experiments on wild bison are unwelcome and unwanted.  Bison are not your test subjects to toy with.  Neither the American public nor the global community appreciates your heavy-handed approach.

APHIS creates disasters every time you touch wild bison.  Leave them alone and stick to your own job of overseeing the livestock industry.  

In closing, APHIS has failed to provide information that convinces me that this study is warrented in any way.  You have failed to disclose critical information associated with this study, and you have failed to demonstrate a need, and have also failed to articulate where APHIS will go from here once your experiment is complete. 

APHIS has also failed to consider the dire impacts that your study will have on the viability of America's last continuously wild population of American bison.  This is an ecologically extinct population, the last continuously wild herds, and there is absolutely no grounds for the use in GonaCon or any manipulation of bison's fertility or sexual behavior by USDA APHIS or any agency. 

Therefore, APHIS must choose the "NO ACTION" alternative, release the 53 wild buffalo you have now in custody at Corwin Springs, and abandon any future plans to acquire any more.

Get back to overseeing livestock, as this is your charge.
NOTE: The USDA-APHIS extended the public comment period on their bison birth control EA. The new deadline for comments is March 13, 2012.

Monday, February 20, 2012

nestlé, plastic, water, uranium

And fuggetabout estrogenic agents like Bisphenol A (BPA) or chickmen, chickfrogs, and chickfish. It's true: “Everyone is aware of the role Nestlé plays in privatization of water and baby formula, and it will reflect back on the university,” he told the Journal.

So that's why an honorary degree for Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, chairman and former CEO of the Nestlé corporation, from the University of Alberta kinda... stinks, especially after the dean of medicine's plagiarism scandal last year.

Grand Canyon National Park
On an up note, uranium mining was banned around Grand Canyon National Park, for 20 years, and the park is banning the sale of plastic water bottles, after a year reviewing objections by Coca Cola/Dasani.
The new restrictions take effect within 30 days, and follow the example of Utah's Zion National Park,... Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, which offers water stations...  (Feb 8, 2012: USA Today)
Whitebark pines


Oh, federal budget, entire endangered species program gets less money than the cost of a single F-14. (Feb 19, 2012: Summit County Citizens Voice, Colorado)
Update: April 30, 2013. "Grand Canyon uranium mining set to go ahead despite ban from Obama" Canadian Energy Fuels Resources has been given federal approval to reopen its old Canyon Mine, located six miles south of the canyon's popular South Rim entrance, that attracts nearly 5 million visitors a year.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

jasper: wat-cha-ching! glacier melt

It was controversial. No matter. The private observation deck in a public national park was approved by the federal government. It's being built. The Icefields TangleMeltWay Ridge Viewpoint Centre Parkway will be staffed by Brewster's, not Parks Canada.

Artist rendering of a proposed Glacier Discovery Walk at
Tangle Ridge Viewpoint on the Icefields Parkway.
Photograph by:
Handout photo, Brewster Travel

The facility will be knocked into the cliff with explosives, and a 42 year lease, disappointing lichen and bighorn sheep. Brewster Travel Canada  is now owned by VIAD of Arizona ("The Business Behind Leading Businesses"). Admission to this GDW skywalker is expected to be $15-$30 per person.

Peter Kent joked about the high-volume form letter complaints (180,000 signatures + 1000s of letters & postcards)(dictionary.com "petition"), as if people have time to write these ministers of industry borg personal fucking letters, every week.

More info here.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

like banking regs, conservatives ♥ black-footed ferrets

Press Release
Government of Canada Marks Third Release of black-footed Ferrets in Grasslands National Park
Endangered Species Bringing Canadians Together
Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan, October 19, 2011– On the occasion of the third release of black-footed ferrets onto the Canadian prairies in Grasslands National Park, the Honourable Peter Kent, Canada's Environment Minister and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, today acknowledged the continued success of this species at risk program.

Grasslands National Park is gaining 15 black-footed ferrets
Wednesday as Parks Canada sends the group into the wild. source

Disingenuous: Stephen Harper has always supported bank deregulation and here and...

USA: Black-footed Ferret: The Comeback Kid Celebrates 30 Years of Rediscovery
Grasslands National Park: Grasslands National Park designated The Darkest Dark Sky Preserve, Oct '09

Thursday, August 25, 2011

salmon inquiry, 'events in Japan' & trout

The Cohen Commission (Commission of Inquiry into the Decline of Sockeye Salmon in the Fraser River) today heard from Kristi Miller, who's been under pressure it seems to say nothing public, like other scientists, about her study and federal government science... stuff. There appears to be a little funding problem.
A research program led by geneticist Kristi Miller which recently discovered a new virus that could be a factor in declining Fraser River sockeye has no funding to continue its work, the Cohen Commission heard Thursday. more (Vancouver Sun)
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency issued notification to media outlets that it was testing sockeye salmon for radiation levels in August and September 2011.
The federal government often refers to the reported meltdown of three nuclear reactors in Fukushima as "the events in Japan", rather than using more descriptive language. However, the words "nuclear crisis" appeared once in today's statement. more (Georgia Strait)

There was no spokesperson to take questions about the testing of 'this important commodity.'
In Yellowstone, between the lake and cutthroat trouts is a Judas team, 'a strike force in the biggest lake-trout-killing program in the nation.'