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    Roll over you bears! (Part 1)
    Written by 2000l, October 17th, 2007   

    Roll over you bears! (Part 1)

    Grizzly bears are iconic Californian mammals — they’re on our state flag; many creeks, hills and passes are named after them; and they’re the mascot of many UC schools — but you won’t ever see one out in your backyard or anywhere else in California. Unlike black bears, which are relatively common in the state, grizzlies went extinct in California sometime in the 1920s. The last verified account was an individual shot in 1922 in Tulare County. The species is now restricted to populations that survive well north of California, in Idaho, Montana and through Canada and Alaska.

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    Sex and Halloween Memories
    Written by 2000l, October 13th, 2007   

    Sex and Halloween Memories

    It’s coming!

    I have three sex and Halloween I-Was-There stories to relate. They stay vivid in my mind, I guess, because those memories are tinted with a hint of sex.

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    Wild Birds Gone Wild
    Written by 2000l, October 13th, 2007   

    Or rather, Wild Birds who Tried to Go Wild but Were Instead Captured for the Pet Industry.

    Wild Birds Gone Wild

    Brock, a Yellow Naped Amazon Parrot
    recused by the USDAWould you like a baby kinkajou? How about a little cougar cub or maybe a herd of giraffe? All is possible with the help of the internet and the booming illegal wildlife trade. A multi-billion dollar industry, the illegal wildlife trade is comparable in scale to the trade of illegal drugs or arms. From people needing to feed their families and finding no financial alternatives, to people who simply must have an exotic pet, this industry is alive and well. For example, there are about 5000 tigers in the wild and up to 10,000 PET tigers in the United States!

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    Rascal Rabbits
    Written by 2000l, September 27th, 2007   

    Rascal Rabbits

    What is soft, furry, clean, and curious and actually makes a decent pet? A rabbit. Yep, rabbits are one of the few species that we take on our Oakland Zoo ZooMobile outings and feel it is ok to choose as pets, with proper care and preparations, of course (not so much for the hedgehogs).

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    Bushmeat in the Bay Area
    Written by 2000l, September 18th, 2007   

    Bushmeat in the Bay Area

    The lush forested areas of central and western Africa are commonly referred to as “the bush.” The diverse forms of wildlife found in the bush–including great apes, elephants, and forest antelope–have long served as a primary food source for the inhabitants of the region. This bushmeat is an important food and trade item for poor families in rural areas, while many residents of urban areas prize bushmeat as a delicacy. While not ideal, historically this practice has been fairly sustainable.

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    Tiger Attacks: The Big Cats of the Sunderban Preserve
    Written by 2000l, August 29th, 2007   

    Watch Your Back in the Mangrove Forest

    Tiger Attacks: The Big Cats of the Sunderban Preserve

    Bengal Tiger -original photo by: Paul MannixMosquitoes are not the only ones that appear to consider humans a main protein source; Tigers in the Sunderbans Preserve
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    Up Close and Personal with an African Penguin
    Written by 2000l, August 22nd, 2007   

    Up Close and Personal with an African Penguin

    When a contest to name our newest penguin at the Steinhart Aquarium came around, I was more than excited. The prize after all was a picture with the chick and a rare opportunity to get close to an African penguin. My strategy for the contest was simple – submit 25 entries. Low and behold, a few weeks later one of the judges asked me about one of my submissions – Safara. The name which means Fire in the Wolof language was deemed a perfect fit to dub the spirited chick.

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    Paris Landmarks
    Written by 2000l, August 19th, 2007   

    Paris Landmarks

    Posted in Fun at 4:10 pm by Kevin

    We are back from a wonderful conference with our coworkers and leaders with ReachGlobal in Europe. The conference was at a retreat center out in the country, but we had the chance to see a few things in Paris. Here are some highlights:

    Paris Landmarks

    The Louvre has rocks. Here is a piece of granite from the Egyptian section of the museum.

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    Is This A Real Egg?
    Written by 2000l, August 1st, 2007   

    Is This A Real Egg?

    Years back, I took my Second Grade class to Slide Ranch in Marin, a working educational, ecological farm. There, we visited the hen house and observed the hens sitting calmly on their nests. One clucked and strutted away, revealing a perfect, white egg. I directed Adina to pick it up and bring it to us. She did so tenderly, held it up and asked, “is this a real egg?” A Slide Ranch teacher took the egg, placed it in a Safeway egg carton and showed the class. “Oooohhhhh,” they all said, “it is real.”

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    Do You Sweat Like A Pig?
    Written by 2000l, July 18th, 2007   

    Do You Sweat Like A Pig?

    If you do, then you don’t sweat at all — you thermo-regulate by getting wet or muddy. I spent an hour with a Pot Bellied Pig zookeeper who dispelled this and other myths.

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