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July 01, 2008
Boy Gets Too Close To Bison
It is sad that children must suffer from the cluelessness of their parents. Here?s the latest example, from the Jackson Hole Daily: A 12-year-old Pennsylvania boy was flipped in the air by a bison near the Grand Canyon of the...
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July 01, 2008
Florida Biologist Saves Drowning Bear
Hit with a tranquilizer dart, the 375-pound black bear jumped into the Gulf of Mexico. And Florida biologist Adam Warwick jumped in after him. Check out the picture of Warwick ferrying the bear to safety. A man swimming with a...
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July 01, 2008
Where In The Heck?
If you’re wondering where I am, I lost the timing belt in my car this morning in front of the post office. I’m in the process of trying to get that picked up and to a garage for repair (ugh, swear a lot, etc.) I’ll be back at it here probably after lunch sometime. Tom Remington
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July 01, 2008
Important Information for Nevada?s Right-to-Carry Permit Holders!
As many of you have been made aware, as of today, Tuesday, July 1, all Nevada CCW permits will no longer qualify as an alternative to a National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) through the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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July 01, 2008
The Growth of Fishing Tackle
There is a lot of choice in today's fishing tackle market with many companies offering similar products for the same purpose. Many of these have been born out of frustration with other companies' products design flaws; although many of them work well, anglers always have there own opinions on how things should be.
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July 01, 2008
Big Black Varmint
Burney was hunting the Game Warden stand a couple of years ago when this big, black, smelly buck walked out on him. Burney as usual did not wait around but instantly started blasting at the deer. After several shots, he managed to accidently kill the beast. This deer weighed 260 lbs. and would of had a great rack exept that one side was messed up and palmatted? (we have found this sign in several of our deer) A tremendous big black swamp buck and a great trophy.
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July 01, 2008
How to Get Rid of Mosquitoes - What You Can Do to Minimize the Risk of Mosquito Bites
Over the past few years mosquitoes have developed from a nuisance into a real public health danger. These pests spread dangerous diseases such as the West Nile Virus, Eastern Equine Encephalitis as well as malaria and yellow fever. It is more important than ever to protect your family from mosquito bites and learn how to get rid of mosquitoes.
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July 01, 2008
Carry No Fear - Cascade Day Hiking Gear
Whether you're heading off into the deep west of the Cascade Range, or traveling the toddling trails of Arizona or Colorado, you'll want to make sure to pack the right day hiking gear. The wrong gear can leave you stranded or worse. Be prepared.
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July 01, 2008
Oregon woman injured by back porch black bear
An Oregon woman received non-life threatening injuries late Sunday night when she encountered a black bear on the back porch of her Sandy-area home. "The woman suffered scratches and a puncture wound. She initially treated herself, and later sought medical...
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July 01, 2008
Filling Out Back There
Speaking of weeds and ways of conceiving outdoor space, it's time, or past time, for a post about the meadow . The "meadow" I refer to is the strip at the end of my backyard that I converted to a native grass/wildflower plot four years--or five growing seasons--ago. Being something of a "native landscape enthusiast" myself, I was excited at the prospect of returning a small piece of southeast Michigan to "what it was," by which I meant in some imagined past before to the arrival of white people, or at least of intensive agricultural use and housing development. What I've accomplished remains a good register of what this locality is--a place where where cultivated grasses and opportunistic...
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