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By African standards, Kenya's Amboseli itself is small, but it is part of two or more large scale systems that extend far beyond its boundaries. One is the Serengeti Ecosystem, which extends far to the south in Tanzania. The other is the Nilotic (mainly Maasai)...
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Posted on June 15, 2008 10:05 AM • 5 Comments •
Well, in celbration of getting the cats back for a month or so this summer:...
Posted on May 9, 2008 7:17 AM • 1 Comments •
[hat tip] OK we have room for one engineer joke:...
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Posted on April 21, 2008 10:23 AM • 7 Comments •
With a musical score especially made for Saint Patrick's Day!...
Posted on March 17, 2008 9:08 PM • 1 Comments •
hat tip: Miss Cellania...
Posted on March 12, 2008 8:22 AM • 3 Comments •
For the last several months, we've been cat sitting for our friends Gil and Gilliane. They are very good cats, and Amanda especially has bonded to them. Well, Gil and Gilliane are returning from their extended stay overseas, and want their cats back. There will...
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Posted on March 11, 2008 8:11 PM • 3 Comments •
Across Africa, and to some extent Asia, existing large parks and preserves are being combined into very large parks in order to serve several important functions. One is to make the parks so large that there will be interior areas that are impractical for most...
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Posted on February 28, 2008 4:16 PM • 4 Comments •
Tatiana was the captive Siberian Tiger who, on Christmas Day, leaped out of her cave to attack teenage boys who were taunting her. She killed one of them. Zookeepers are investigating how she did it, considering the possibility that the wall of her enclosure was...
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Posted on February 2, 2008 8:00 PM • 12 Comments •
Tatiana was the tiger that leaped from its enclosure in the San Francisco Zoo, killing one and wounding others. Details of the investigation have been released, and apparently, the tiger was taunted....
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Posted on January 31, 2008 12:00 PM • 7 Comments •
I'm talking about herdin' cats, bro...
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Posted on January 30, 2008 6:00 PM • 0 Comments •