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Links 7/24/10

Category: Lotsa Links
Posted on: July 24, 2010 5:33 PM, by Mike

Happy Saturday. Links for you. Science:

Eleven Amazing Things About The Haleakala Silversword
Detoxifying cassava
Japanese giant salamanders are in a fishbowl of sorts, for research
Global Model Confirms: Cool Roofs Can Offset Carbon Dioxide Emissions and Mitigate Global Warming

Other:

State Plans to Eliminate 170,000 Canada Geese
The civil rights heroism of Charles Sherrod
When Tucker Carlson asked to join Journolist
Parking takes up space

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About the plan to kill the geese:

“The captured geese are placed alive in commercial turkey crates. The geese would be brought to a secure location and euthanized with methods approved by the American Veterinary Medical Association. Euthanized geese would be buried.”

Not that I approve of killing all those geese, but are there no people going hungry in New York?

Posted by: Min | July 25, 2010 2:28 PM

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