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Date Published: Apr 25, 2009 - 3:47 pm
VIENNA, Va. -- For a Virginia doctor, squirrels are a man's best
friend, too. Thomas Shepler, a hand surgeon, shot a hawk to death
in his backyard when he said the bird was eyeing a young squirrel
that he and his wife had helped raise.
Shepler, 65, said the hawk had previously killed an adult squirrel
near his suburban Washington home in Vienna. When the doctor tried
to chase away the bird over the weekend by yelling and throwing a
crowbar at it, the hawk didn't leave the area. So Shepler got a
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A police officer heard the shot Saturday and Shepler was arrested.
He was charged with discharging a firearm in public and cruelty to
animals. Shepler says he cares about animals and is feeling a lot
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Date Published: Feb 20, 2009 - 1:04 am
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Phillip Sherman of Arkansas learned that lesson after he left his
phone behind at a McDonald's restaurant and the photos ended up
online. Now he and his wife, Tina, are suing the McDonald's Corp.,
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The suit says that Phillip Sherman left the phone the Fayetteville
store in July and that employees promised to secure it until he
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Manager Aaron Brummley declined to comment, and other company
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Date Published: Nov 24, 2008 - 9:48 am
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The lowly stick, a universal plaything powered by a child's
imagination, landed in the National Toy Hall of Fame on Thursday
along with the Baby Doll and the skateboard.
The three were chosen to join the Strong National Museum of Play's
lineup of 38 classics ranging from the bicycle, the kite and Mr.
Potato Head to Crayola crayons, marbles and the Atari 2600 video
game system.
Curators said the stick was a special addition in the spirit of a
2005 inductee, the cardboard box. They praised its all-purpose,
no-cost, recreational qualities, noting its ability to serve either
as raw material or an appendage transformed in myriad ways by a
child's creativity.
"It's very open-ended, all-natural, the perfect price — there
aren't any rules or instructions for its use," said Christopher
Bensch, the museum's curator of collections. "It can be a Wild West
horse, a medieval knight's sword, a boat on a stream or a slingshot
with a rubber band. ... No snowman is complete without a couple of
stick arms, and every campfire needs a stick for toasting
marshmallows.
"This toy is so fantastic that it's not just for humans anymore.
You can find otters, chimps and dogs — especially dogs — playing
with it."
Longevity is a key criterion for getting into the hall, which the
museum acquired in 2002 from A.C. Gilbert's Discovery Village in
Salem, Ore. Each toy must not only be widely recognized and foster
learning, creativity or discovery through play, but also endure in
popularity over generations.
While dolls have been around since ancient times, the Baby Doll
with its realistic newborn features emerged in the late 18th
century and has been through hundreds of incarnations. Today's
models can crawl, drink and even talk via voice-activated
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"It is generally thought of as lovable and cuddly, even if it can
doze off or cry during play," said Susan Asbury, an associate
curator. "Toy designers have spent decades making it ever more
lifelike and true to form. ... It promotes imaginative play and
brings out the nurturing side in all of us."
The first skateboarders in the 1950s cruised walkways on California
beaches trying to match the speed, turns and tricks performed by
surfers they watched offshore.
Apart from being fun, practicing ollies, grinds and primos
"promotes individualism ... artistic expression and it's also very
athletic," skateboard icon Tony Hawk said in a video message played
at the induction ceremony.
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Date Published: Nov 11, 2008 - 1:55 pm
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The number of parents, siblings and other relatives who live with
adult heads of households grew 42% from 2000 to 2007, according to
data released Tuesday by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Leading the way: parents, up 67%, to 3.6 million.
The figures suggest it isn't only elderly parents moving in. The
number of parents under 65 in these households increased by 75%,
and those 65 and older were up 62%. Both groups outpaced the
increase in the number of people in family households overall,
which is up 6% since 2000.
"This is just a major trend," says Stephanie Coontz, a family
history professor at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Wash., who
directs research at the Council on Contemporary Families.
Coontz suspects that a host of factors — among them higher housing
costs and the nation's struggling economy — are prompting families
to combine expenses. Also, intergenerational households are more
common among the country's growing number of immigrants, she
says.
But Coontz also notes that parent-child relationships are closer
now than in the past. The downside, she says, is the emergence of
the so-called helicopter parent who may hover too closely, but the
upside is a tighter bond between generations and, in many cases,
closer friendships between grown children and their parents. "I
don't know how many of my students have told me, 'This may sound
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The average size of both families and households grew from 2000 to
2007, the data show, after shrinking slightly in the 1990s. The
average family in 2007 had 3.2 people, up from 3.14 in 2000. The
average household, which includes those in which someone lives
alone, had 2.61 people in 2007, up from 2.59 in 2000.
Among other factors changing households:
• A 40% increase in the number of other live-in relatives,
including the head of household's mother-in-law or father-in-law,
to 6.8 million.
• A 24% increase in the number of live-in brothers and sisters, to
3.5 million in 2007.
• An 8% increase in non-relatives, including unmarried partners and
roommates, to 6.2 million.
• Alaska had the highest percentage change in parents living with
householders, up 167%. South Dakota had the lowest, still up
7%.
The Census Bureau's annual American Community Survey collects data
from about 3 million U.S. households each year.
[Via - USAToday.Com]
Date Published: Sep 27, 2008 - 9:30 am
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FRESNO, Calif. — Scientists plan to use satellite photos to count
Giant Kangaroo Rats, the first-ever monitoring of an endangered
species from outer space.
Scientists will examine images taken from the same satellite used
by Israeli defense forces to find the circular patches of earth
denuded by the rats as they gather food around their burrows. From
that they plan to get the first-ever accurate population count of
the rodents, a bellwether for the health of a parched plains
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By comparing the photos to 30 years of satellite images being
released this month by the U.S. Geological Survey, researchers hope
to better understand how the population has fluctuated in response
to climate change and as the arrival of state and federal canal
water turned the arid San Joaquin Valley into a patchwork of
intensely cultivated farms and forced Giant Kangaroo Rats to
concentrate on higher ground.
The information will help scientists determine when cattle might be
used to reduce nonnative grasses, allowing the rats to more easily
find food.
This study using satellite technology is taking place on the vast
Carrizo Plain, a 390-square-mile desert grassland 150 miles
southwest of here that is home to the most concentrated remaining
populations of kangaroo rats.
The technology replaces trapping and tedious airplane fly-overs as
a means of taking census.
"It allows us to more quickly recognize whether populations are
declining where we want them to exist," said Scott Butterfield, a
biologist with of The Nature Conservancy. "If they go below a
threshold, that is when we would consider intervening."
Giant Kangaroo Rats, nocturnal rodents so named because they hop on
back legs, adapted to their desert environment by extracting
moisture from seeds and in their nasal passages from the humid air
they exhale. For food, they pile seeds from native grasses in
circles outside their burrows, which provide shelter for the
endangered San Joaquin antelope squirrel and blunt-nosed lizards.
Their fat five-inch bodies are a favored source of food for the
endangered kit fox.
High rainfall encourages the growth of taller nonnative grasses,
which overrun the shorter grasses that kangaroo rats depend on for
food. Less food means fewer offspring. When kangaroo rats decline,
so do the endangered native plant and animal species that depend on
them for survival, the researchers say.
Determining at what point rainfall affects foraging will help the
U.S. Bureau of Land Management establish grazing policy to control
nonnative grasses and encourage a healthy kangaroo rat
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"Without them the entire ecosystem would go out of whack," said Tim
Bean, a doctoral student with the department of environmental
policy and management at the University of California, Berkeley.
"It's fairly rare for something so small to be a keystone species.
It's easier to track, say, bison."
Farming has taken 90 percent of the kangaroo rat habitat since the
middle of the last century.
The Carrizo Plain National Monument is California's largest
remaining undisturbed tract of grasslands similar in biology and
geography to the San Joaquin Valley, and it supports many plant and
animal species that once thrived on the valley floor.
"Carrizo is like a Yosemite for grasslands, and there are decisions
people are learning to make to manage it in a way that preserves
its natural state," Bean said. "Since the kangaroo rat is so
important to its function, we've got to get a handle on it."
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Date Published: Sep 19, 2008 - 7:02 am
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game, Slovakia's women's ice hockey team claimed an amazing 82-0
victory over Bulgaria in Olympic qualifying.
Slovakia outshot the Bulgarians 139-0 during the 60-minute game,
played in Latvia. The margin of victory is a record for a women's
International Ice Hockey Federation-sanctioned event.
"We took it as training," Slovakia coach Miroslav Karafiat said
after Saturday's game.
Janka Culikova led Slovakia with 10 goals, while Martina Velickova
scored nine. Fourteen different players scored at least one
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Slovakia, which also beat Croatia, Latvia and Italy, advanced to
another qualifying group with Germany, Kazakhstan and France. The
winner will secure a spot at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics.
Bulgaria was eliminated after scoring one goal and conceding 192 in
the tournament.
The Slovakian men's team clinched its biggest ever victory against
the Bulgarians 14 years ago when they won 20-0.
Copyright 2008 Associated Press.
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