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Depuis 1945 en France, la population de chevreuils a été multipliée par 15. Celle de cerf par 10. Cause majeure et évidente : l'extermination des grands prédateurs (loup, lynx, ours). Conséquence : ils dégradent les forêts (abroutissement).Il existe 55 espèces de cervidés dans le monde. leur nom vient d'une racine grecque signifiant "corne". Les mâles portent en général des bois, qui tombent et repoussent chaque année… contrairement à leurs ancêtres qui les gardaient ad vitam, comme les bovins.Il existe cependant des exceptions. Chez les rennes, les deux sexes en ont, pas de jaloux ! Le cerf vampire, lui, en est dépourvu. À la place, il a des crocs !Il existe deux sous-familles de cervidés :Les Capreolinés : chevreuil, cerf de Virginie (Bambi), élan, renne...Les CerviNés : cerf élaphe, daim, cerf sika, muntjak, wapiti, mégalocéros…Depuis la préhistoire, les cervidés ont une place énorme dans la culture, l'imaginaire, l'art et même les logos : le Jägermeister, tu sais ce vieux breuvage verdâtre qui reste en fin de soirée ?Cette première série est dédiée au plus connu, le cerf élaphe : Cervus elaphus. Son nom signifie deux fois cerf, en latin et en grec. Histoire évolutive, autres espèces notoires, brâme et rituels divers… Avec l'ami Anthony Kohler, nous avons mille pépites à partager avec toi._______
Depuis 1945 en France, la population de chevreuils a été multipliée par 15. Celle de cerf par 10. Cause majeure et évidente : l'extermination des grands prédateurs (loup, lynx, ours). Conséquence : ils dégradent les forêts (abroutissement).Il existe 44 espèces de cervidés dans le monde. leur nom vient d'une racine grecque signifiant "corne". Les mâles portent en général des bois, qui tombent et repoussent chaque année… contrairement à leurs ancêtres qui les gardaient ad vitam, comme les bovins.Il existe cependant des exceptions. Chez les rennes, les deux sexes en ont, pas de jaloux ! Le cerf vampire, lui, en est dépourvu. À la place, il a des crocs !Il existe deux sous-familles de cervidés :Les Capreolinés : chevreuil, cerf de Virginie (Bambi), élan, renne...Les CerviNés : cerf élaphe, daim, cerf sika, muntjak, wapiti, mégalocéros…Depuis la préhistoire, les cervidés ont une place énorme dans la culture, l'imaginaire, l'art et même les logos : le Jägermeister, tu sais ce vieux breuvage verdâtre qui reste en fin de soirée ?Cette première série est dédiée au plus connu, le cerf élaphe : Cervus elaphus. Son nom signifie deux fois cerf, en latin et en grec. Histoire évolutive, autres espèces notoires, brâme et rituels divers… Avec l'ami Anthony Kohler, nous avons mille pépites à partager avec toi._______
Depuis 1945 en France, la population de chevreuils a été multipliée par 15. Celle de cerf par 10. Cause majeure et évidente : l'extermination des grands prédateurs (loup, lynx, ours). Conséquence : ils dégradent les forêts (abroutissement).Il existe 44 espèces de cervidés dans le monde. leur nom vient d'une racine grecque signifiant "corne". Les mâles portent en général des bois, qui tombent et repoussent chaque année… contrairement à leurs ancêtres qui les gardaient ad vitam, comme les bovins.Il existe cependant des exceptions. Chez les rennes, les deux sexes en ont, pas de jaloux ! Le cerf vampire, lui, en est dépourvu. À la place, il a des crocs !Il existe deux sous-familles de cervidés :Les Capreolinés : chevreuil, cerf de Virginie (Bambi), élan, renne...Les CerviNés : cerf élaphe, daim, cerf sika, muntjak, wapiti, mégalocéros…Depuis la préhistoire, les cervidés ont une place énorme dans la culture, l'imaginaire, l'art et même les logos : le Jägermeister, tu sais ce vieux breuvage verdâtre qui reste en fin de soirée ?Cette première série est dédiée au plus connu, le cerf élaphe : Cervus elaphus. Son nom signifie deux fois cerf, en latin et en grec. Histoire évolutive, autres espèces notoires, brâme et rituels divers… Avec l'ami Anthony Kohler, nous avons mille pépites à partager avec toi._______
Depuis 1945 en France, la population de chevreuils a été multipliée par 15. Celle de cerf par 10. Cause majeure et évidente : l'extermination des grands prédateurs (loup, lynx, ours). Conséquence : ils dégradent les forêts (abroutissement).Il existe 44 espèces de cervidés dans le monde. leur nom vient d'une racine grecque signifiant "corne". Les mâles portent en général des bois, qui tombent et repoussent chaque année… contrairement à leurs ancêtres qui les gardaient ad vitam, comme les bovins.Il existe cependant des exceptions. Chez les rennes, les deux sexes en ont, pas de jaloux ! Le cerf vampire, lui, en est dépourvu. À la place, il a des crocs !Il existe deux sous-familles de cervidés :Les Capreolinés : chevreuil, cerf de Virginie (Bambi), élan, renne...Les CerviNés : cerf élaphe, daim, cerf sika, muntjak, wapiti, mégalocéros…Depuis la préhistoire, les cervidés ont une place énorme dans la culture, l'imaginaire, l'art et même les logos : le Jägermeister, tu sais ce vieux breuvage verdâtre qui reste en fin de soirée ?Cette première série est dédiée au plus connu, le cerf élaphe : Cervus elaphus. Son nom signifie deux fois cerf, en latin et en grec. Histoire évolutive, autres espèces notoires, brâme et rituels divers… Avec l'ami Anthony Kohler, nous avons mille pépites à partager avec toi._______
here is another explosive set recorded live at minimuzikhol on 23.11.2024. mini muzikhol is an institution in Istanbul's nightlife and it holds a special place in our hearts, not just for its 17 year history but for its incredibly open-hearted crowd. the energy and trust from the crowd always inspire us to push boundaries and explore sounds we might not play anywhere else. big love to @dorukguralp for the impeccable warm-up that set the vibe just right. the biggest credit goes to cervus aka @subsky, my musical soulmate. we have been playing back-to-back for 24 beautiful years, never planning a single track—just letting the music naturally evolve in the moment. hope you enjoy it.
We had them. We got rid of them. Then we brought them back (from a distant land). Join us as we dive into the history of the Keystone State's Elk herd. Of course, there will be #funfacts!
Nestled within the majestic Redwoods State and National Forests in Northern California, the Roosevelt elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti) stands as a symbol of resilience and the intricate balance of nature. These magnificent creatures, named after President Theodore Roosevelt, inhabit one of the most stunning landscapes in the United States, sharing their home with the tallest trees on Earth. Roosevelt elk are distinguished by their impressive size, with males (bulls) weighing between 700 to 1,100 pounds and females (cows) ranging from 575 to 625 pounds. They are known for their dark, thick neck manes and massive antlers, which can span up to four feet and are shed and regrown annually. These elk are highly social animals, typically forming herds that can range from a few individuals to several dozen. Their diet primarily consists of grasses, shrubs, and tree bark, which they find abundantly in the lush ecosystems of the Redwoods. Roosevelt elk play a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance, as their grazing patterns help shape the vegetation structure, benefiting a variety of other species. The Roosevelt elk, which are the largest of the four subspecies of elk in North America, once roamed extensively across the Pacific Northwest, from British Columbia down to Northern California. By the late 19th century, overhunting and habitat loss due to logging and agriculture had severely diminished their population. The plight of the Roosevelt elk became a symbol of the broader environmental degradation occurring across the country, prompting early conservationists to take action. President Theodore Roosevelt, an avid outdoorsman, hunter and naturalist, recognized the urgent need to protect America's natural heritage. Roosevelt's passion for conserving wildlife and preserving wilderness areas led to the creation of the National Park Service in 1916 and the designation of several protected areas specifically aimed at conserving critical habitats for species like the Roosevelt elk. The establishment of the Redwoods State and National Parks in the 1960s was a landmark achievement in the ongoing efforts to protect these magnificent beasts. These parks, encompassing over 130,000 acres of pristine old-growth forests, were created through a unique collaboration between federal and state governments. The parks were designated to safeguard not only the towering redwoods but also the diverse ecosystems they support, including the habitats of the Roosevelt elk. This conservation effort was significantly bolstered by the involvement of private organizations and local communities. The Save the Redwoods League, founded in 1918, played a pivotal role in purchasing and protecting large tracts of redwood forests, ensuring that these ancient trees and their inhabitants, such as the Roosevelt elk, would be preserved for future generations. The creation of the Redwoods State and National Parks provided a sanctuary for the Roosevelt elk, offering a protected environment where they could recover and thrive. One notable conservation success is the restoration of elk habitats, which has been crucial in supporting the recovery and sustainability of Roosevelt elk populations. These efforts involve a comprehensive approach that addresses both the immediate and long-term needs of the elk and their ecosystems. One of the primary strategies has been the removal of invasive plant species that compete with native vegetation. Invasive species, such as Scotch broom and Himalayan blackberry, can overtake natural habitats, reducing the availability of essential food sources for the elk. By removing these invasive plants and reintroducing native flora, conservationists have been able to restore the natural balance and enhance the availability of nutritious forage for the elk. Managing forest growth is another critical aspect of habitat restoration. In areas where forests have become overly dense due to fire suppression or other human activities, thinning practices are implemented to create a more open and diverse forest structure. This not only improves the health of the forest but also promotes the growth of grasses and shrubs that elk rely on for food. Controlled burns, a technique used to mimic natural fire cycles, also play a vital role in maintaining healthy forest ecosystems by reducing underbrush and promoting the growth of new vegetation. Restoring meadows is equally important for the Roosevelt elk, as these open areas provide essential grazing grounds. Meadows can become overgrown with woody plants and conifers, reducing their value as habitat for elk and other wildlife. Conservation efforts often include mechanical removal of encroaching trees and shrubs, followed by reseeding with native grasses and plants to restore these meadows to their natural state. This not only benefits the elk but also supports a wide range of other species that depend on meadow habitats. The establishment of wildlife corridors has been another significant achievement in elk conservation. These corridors are designated pathways that connect fragmented habitats, allowing elk to migrate safely between feeding, breeding, and calving areas. By ensuring connectivity between different habitat patches, wildlife corridors help maintain genetic diversity and reduce the risks associated with habitat fragmentation, such as inbreeding and limited access to resources. Additionally, these corridors often include measures to mitigate human-elk conflicts, such as underpasses and overpasses that enable elk to cross roads safely, reducing the risk of vehicle collisions. Overall, the restoration of elk habitats through these multifaceted efforts has created a more favorable environment for the Roosevelt elk, supporting their continued recovery and long-term sustainability in the Redwoods State and National Forests. Despite successful conservation efforts, Roosevelt elk continue to face several challenges. Habitat fragmentation due to urban development, agriculture, and infrastructure projects poses a significant threat. As their habitats become increasingly fragmented, elk populations are more vulnerable to genetic isolation and reduced access to essential resources. Climate change also presents a growing concern. Altered precipitation patterns and increased frequency of extreme weather events can impact the availability of food and water, stressing elk populations. Additionally, changing temperatures can affect the growth and health of the vegetation they depend on. Human-wildlife conflicts remain an ongoing issue, particularly in areas where elk habitats intersect with agricultural lands. Crop depredation by elk can lead to economic losses for farmers, resulting in tensions and calls for more stringent management practices. Balancing the needs of wildlife and human communities continues to be a delicate task for conservationists. The Roosevelt elk of the Redwoods State and National Forests are a testament to the success of dedicated conservation efforts and the enduring beauty of Northern California's wilderness. Their history, marked by near extinction and remarkable recovery, underscores the importance of protecting our natural heritage. As we look to the future, it is crucial to continue supporting and enhancing conservation measures, addressing emerging challenges, and fostering coexistence between humans and wildlife. In doing so, we can ensure that the majestic Roosevelt elk continue to roam the ancient redwoods for generations to come.
After all the trials of their travels northward, The Squirrel's Foolies finally arrive at Ursa Anore. They find themselves welcome amongst the Cervus following community, and the hunt for answers begins. Support TCGD! Join our Patreon Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok Catch up on episode recaps or lore dumps at our website, www.tcgdpod.com Listen to the music on our Bandcamp Meet the TCGD Crew, Alex, Becky, Destanie, and Kenny
Well, well, well... if it isn't the consequence of their own actions. The Squirrel's Foolies deal with some denizens of the night looking for what was stolen from them. Plus, Emil makes a startling discovery when using a new ability. Content warnings: violence, language, death Support TCGD! Join our Patreon Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok Catch up on episode recaps or lore dumps at our website, www.tcgdpod.com Listen to the music on our Bandcamp Meet the TCGD Crew, Alex, Becky, Destanie, and Kenny
Measuring the hind foot of big game provides valuable insights into their overall population health. The hind foot length, when studied in correlation with various environmental and nutritional factors, serves as an indicator of their physical condition, reproductive success, and potential health challenges. Changes in these measurements over time can reveal the impact of varying environmental conditions, including food availability, seasonal changes, or disease outbreaks. These indicators are a vital component in the monitoring and management of mule deer populations, assisting wildlife biologists in understanding the health status and well-being of these big game species. Suttie, J.M., and Mitchell, B. 1983. Jaw length and hind foot length as measures of skeletal development of red deer (Cervus elaphus). J. Zool. (Lond.), 200: 431– 434. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7998.1983.tb02321.x. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/paul-yudin/your-adrenaline License code: QWS1TG5BYTFK2P
Der böse Wolf ist mehr als ein kultureller Topos - die Rückkehr von Wildtieren nach Deutschland sorgt immer wieder für Aufregung. Dabei sind auch Fake News über vermeintlich gefährliche Wolfshybriden im Umlauf. Was ist dran an menschlichen Ängsten? Was sind "Problemwölfe" eigentlich, und würde mehr Jagd das Problem der Schäfer überhaupt lösen? Die Wissenschaftsjournalistin und Tiermedizinerin Karin Elli Lason hat die Perspektive wieder eingewanderter Wildtiere wie Wolf, Elch und Wisent recherchiert. Welches Habitat brauchen sie? Was bringen sie dem Ökosystem? Birgt ihre Rückkehr auch Gefahren wie Unfälle und Zoonosen? Im Gespräch mit Host Lucie Kluth erklärt sie, was "Umbrella Species" sind, warum der Mensch sich auch manchmal ans Wildschwein anpassen muss und wie kreativ Forschende in Skandinavien bei der Prävention von Wildtierunfällen sind. Und: Sie hat sich von Genetikern erklären lassen, wie die Pathologie falsche Fährten in populistischer Anti-Wolfs-Propaganda entlarven kann. 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Der böse Wolf ist mehr als ein kultureller Topos - die Rückkehr von Wildtieren nach Deutschland sorgt immer wieder für Aufregung. Dabei sind auch Fake News über vermeintlich gefährliche Wolfshybriden im Umlauf. Was ist dran an menschlichen Ängsten? Was sind "Problemwölfe" eigentlich, und würde mehr Jagd das Problem der Schäfer überhaupt lösen? Die Wissenschaftsjournalistin und Tiermedizinerin Karin Elli Lason hat die Perspektive wieder eingewanderter Wildtiere wie Wolf, Elch und Wisent recherchiert. Welches Habitat brauchen sie? Was bringen sie dem Ökosystem? Birgt ihre Rückkehr auch Gefahren wie Unfälle und Zoonosen? Im Gespräch mit Host Lucie Kluth erklärt sie, was "Umbrella Species" sind, warum der Mensch sich auch manchmal ans Wildschwein anpassen muss und wie kreativ Forschende in Skandinavien bei der Prävention von Wildtierunfällen sind. Und: Sie hat sich von Genetikern erklären lassen, wie die Pathologie falsche Fährten in populistischer Anti-Wolfs-Propaganda entlarven kann. 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Get close to the autumn elk rut in Rocky Mountain National Park. Hear elk bugling, a herd of elk running through a flooded meadow, two males cooling down by drinking and wallowing in the mud, a bull elk scratching his antlers on a tree before playfully sparring with another male, the sounds of elk eating grass, two bulls fighting, and elk calling to each other in the rain. More from Jacob Job at https://www.jacobrjob.com/ Episode photograph: Bull elk (Cervus canadensis) chasing cow during the autumn rut with tongue sticking out in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado (Steve Boice / Alamy) Series illustration: Charlie Dillon Hear more from R. J. Fechter on https://rjfechter.bandcamp.com and https://www.twitch.tv/rjandj Hear more from Patrick McNameeKing on his podcast, Empty Clouds (Spotify, Apple, Google) Transcript Welcome to Ambient Colorado. I'm Sarah Vitak. Rangers tell visitors to Rocky Mountain National Park … stay far away from big animals like elk. Especially during the rut … this large deer's autumn mating season. The sound of elk bugling is often heard far off in the distance this time of year. Now you'll have the chance to get up close and personal. A herd of elk will charge past your ears on their way to a watering hole. They'll practically breathe down your neck … as they eat … drink … and wallow in the mud. Males will spar with their antlers … right in front of you. Through the use of special techniques and equipment … we're able to safely record sound without disturbing the animals. This is a rare opportunity to experience the autumn rut happening all around you. -- Sounds of elk in Rocky Mountain National Park … recorded by Jacob Job. Sound Design by Patrick McnameeKing. Music by R. J. Fechter. Series Producer … Martin Burch. Series Adviser … Ann Marie Awad. If you like what you hear on Ambient Colorado … spread the word! Please take a moment to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts … and share this episode with nature lovers in your life. I'm Sarah Vitak in Denver, Colorado.
As simulators have taken an increasingly prominent role in military training since the 1980s, their complexity – and cost - has also changed. Buying, operating and maintaining those systems has become too expensive for militaries to run themselves and commercial partners have slowly but steadily grown their own role in the process. Over the past 20 years, defence primes have brought out independent training providers and taken over many of these contracts but SMEs are providing in increasingly important role. These small boutique companies provide specialist knowledge to the commercial giants, in data analytics or gaming level VR, and play an important role as disruptors in keeping both the military and defence primes honest: Provided the prime has a culture that accepts and sees the need for these behaviours. Peter talks to Alan Roan, co-founder of Cervus and a veteran from the British Army, about where an SME fits into the commercial provision of military training.
In our podcast we will be covering a little on Outdoors A little of the Drinking side and a BBQ Features, and Recipes Outdoors Olympic National parkhttps://www.nps.gov/olym/index.htmOlympic National Park is one of the United States national parks located in the state of Washington, on the Olympic Peninsula. The park has four basic regions: the Pacific coastline, alpine areas, the west side temperate rainforest and the forests of the drier east side. Within the park there are three distinct ecosystems which are sub-alpine forest and wildflower meadow, temperate forest, and the rugged Pacific Shore. Average entrance fee per vehicle $30Motorcycle $25Over 62 Land animals, Cougar, Puma concolor Bobcat, Lynx rufus Roosevelt elk, Cervus elaphus roosevelti Black-tailed deer, Odocoileus hemionus columbianus Mountain goat, Oreamnos americanus The cold northern Pacific Ocean on the Olympic Coast provides a rich feeding ground for 29 marine mammal species.Gray whale, Eschrichtius robustusMinke whale, Balaenoptera acutorostrataHumpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliaeHarbor porpoise, Phocoena phocoenaOrca or Killer whale, Orcinus orcaAbout 300 bird species add color and song to the diverse habitats found in Olympic National Park.Beers Brewed in Lakeland, FL at the Brew HubThirstyFrog® seasonal on tap.Parched Pig® West Coast IPA: Are you in the mood for a hoppy beer? Try this bright, slightly-bitter IPA with notes of citrus and pine.Parched Pig® Toasted Amber Ale: A toasty-rich flavor with notes of sweet biscuit and creamy caramel make this amber ale a popular choice for Carnival cruisers.
Before the political situation in the federal state of Saxony changed so much that one has to deny any connection to it, I felt kind of a certain connection to many areas around the city of Leipzig. As with any naturalist, my fieldrecording year was determined by the life cycle of nature. The Red Deer Cervus elaphus rut is one of the classic motifs of wildlife sound recording and was therefore part of my fixed annual schedule – recorded here in my favourite area, the so-called Wildenhainer Bruch, north of Leipzig.
This time of year proves to be challenging for wildlife as well as private landowners. As temperatures drop and the inches of snow increase, wildlife damage to haystacks and other sources of feed receive damage. Walter, W. D., Lavelle, M. J., Fischer, J. W., Johnson, T. L., Hygnstrom, S. E., & VerCauteren, K. C. (2010). Management of damage by elk (Cervus elaphus) in North America: a review. Wildlife Research, 37(8), 630. https://doi.org/10.1071/wr10021 R657-44: Big game depredation. (n.d.). Wildlife.utah.gov. Retrieved January 23, 2023, from https://wildlife.utah.gov/r657-44.html Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/paul-yudin/your-adrenaline License code: QWS1TG5BYTFK2PCL
Tom has Starlink problems and Colin is wondering if it was wise to install AI to control his garage door. Lots of exciting episodes planned, not least from our sponsor, Improbable.This week the Warfighter Podcast is joined by Al Roan who is Managing Director of Cervus - a company which delivers data insights for Defence and Security. Al, an ex-Army officer turned data entrepreneur, started on this journey after a poignant event when he was tasked to look into information related to the death of a comrade.From his experience harnessing data to provide deep insights for the military, Al provides us with an overview of how data analytics is used and breaks down some of the myths and misconceptions. Al covers:Types of Analytics (Descriptive, Predictive and Diagnostic)Data mining and the importance of business/military knowledgeDecision and PrecisionDescriptive - Counter IED Training example.Cultural - Getting people to trust the dataTechnological - Challenges in analysing in real timeDashboards - making the complex readily understood.Predictive and DiagnosticStructured and unstructured dataUser driven analytics vs Data driven analyticsMachine LearningXCALIBR User caseAs ever we are joined by our intrepid journalist Andy Fawkes. As things have been a bit quiet over the Christmas break, Andy gives us a look-ahead on the technologies and themes which he thinks will be important in 2023:AI - what do current developments such as ChatGPT mean for S&T?Data - ability to capture and analyse training data getting better but taking place in pockets rather than broader enterpriseXR/Metaverse - whatever the hype, developments are swift.Cloud technologies - so much potential but will defence S&T embrace it?Gaming - will keep on giving?Episode Sponsor: Improbable DefenceImprobable Defence is a mission focused technology company working to transform the national security of our nations and their allies in the face of increasing global competition and evolving threats.Today, national security is defined by technological superiority. We believe that software more than any other capability will redefine how war is fought and who will be on the winning side. Those entrusted with the preservation of our freedom, prosperity and safety deserve the best software-defined capabilities available.Since the end of the Cold War, the UK, US and their allies have been unchallenged in military technological dominance. Today, we are facing a different reality: our adversaries are seizing the technological edge.Improbable Defence chooses to stand up and not stand by. We are building cutting-edge software products to help our nations retake the technological advantage. We believe in defending our democratic values against those who seek to undermine them. Supporting those tasked with this mission is at the heart of all we do. We seek to radically transform the mission outcomes of those whose responsibility it is to keep us safe.Hosts:Tom Constable: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-constable/Colin Hillier: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colinhillier/Guest:Al Roan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alanroan/Links:Watch the panel online for free on Thursday 26 January 09:45-16:30 pm (GMT).Tom's MISO AI panel:
San Paciano (310-391), obispo de Barcelona, fue uno de los padres de la Iglesia, influido especialmente por los modelos exegéticos y teológicos africanos. Estuvo interesado, especialmente, en el tema de la penitencia. Casado y con, al menos, un hijo —Flavio Lucio Dextro que llegó a ser praefectus praetorii— fue obispo de Barcelona en el siglo IV (probablemente, ordenado después del 343). Murió entre el 379 y 393. Entre sus obras destacan Cervus, dedicada al paganismo de las celebraciones del año nuevo y Paraenesis sive exhortatorius libellus ad paenitentiam, en la que distingue entre distintos tipo de pecados (cotidianos y graves), y anima a los fieles a confesar estos. En su sermón De baptismo demuestra conocer ya y emplear la teología sobre el pecado original. Además es autor de la significativa frase: Christianus mihi nomen est, catholicus cognomen1 (Cristiano es mi nombre, católico mi apellido). En su defensa de la confesión, destacó en la condena del Novacianismo, doctrina herética la cual propugnaba una línea de pureza tal del cristianismo que llegara a negar la absolución de los lapsos, afirmando que la Iglesia no tiene poder para dar la paz a los que renegaron de la fe en la persecución ni tampoco a los que cometieron algún pecado mortal. A esta idea contraria a la fe católica, contra la que ya había luchado San Cipriano, se opone Paciano junto con su coetáneo San Ambrosio.
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our new b2b set with cervus aka @subsky ...tough to describe the amazing club and the sheer energy at sumahan that night. here it is for your listening pleasure for those who were and were not with us...
THE DOOMED & STONED SHOW ~Season 8, Episode 3~ Billy Goate (Doomed & Stoned) and his cohost John Gist (Vegas Rock Revolution) are joined this episode by Bucky Brown (The Ripple Effect) as we share our favorite tracks from the December edition of the Doom Charts (www.DoomCharts.com). Give ear... PLAYLIST INTRO (00:00) 1. Wolftooth (no. 13) - Blood & Iron (00:31) HOST SEGMENT I (07:40) 2. Deep Valley Blues (no. 18) - Smokey Mountain Woods (22:55) 3. Green Desert Water (no. 22) - Shelter of Guru (28:16) 4. Mountains of Madness (no. 26) - Shitting Bricks (36:23) HOST SEGMENT II (40:09) 5. Lucifungus (no. 17) - WorldShaker (50:00) 6. Plastic Woods (no. 12) - Dragonfruit (53:37) 7. Cervus (no. 30) - Scarecrow (57:48) HOST SEGMENT III (1:01:06) 8. Madmess (no. 10) - Stargazer (1:20:07) 9. Apostle of Solitude (no. 9) - Deeper Than The Oceans (1:27:31) 10. Elder & Kadavar - (no. 8) - In The Way (1:34:46) HOST SEGMENT IV (1:40:24) 11. Stargo (no. 7) - Copter (1:55:39) 12. Speck (no. 6) - Palim Palim (2:01:50) 13. The Spacelords (no. 5) - F.C.K.B.D.F. (2:09:53) HOST SEGMENT V (2:18:03) 14. Spaceslug (no. 4) - Lost Undone (2:38:37) 15. King Buffalo (no. 3) - Acheron (2:44:48) 16. Weedpecker (no. 2) - Endless Extension of Good Vibrations (2:55:09) 17. Restless Spirit (no. 1) - Crooked Timber of Humanity (3:00:32) OUTRO (3:06:20) 18. PikevsAutomaton (bonus) - Alien Slut Mom (3:07:28) 19. Turn Me On Dead Man (bonus) - Oh My God It's Filled With Stars (3:12:22) (Thumbnail: Maciej Kamuda for Weedpecker)
In this podcast, we report on Cervus Equipment's record second quarter earnings as well as the dealership's announcement that it has agreed to be acquired by Brandt Tractor. In the Technology Corner, Michaela Paukner discusses Purdue University's new precision ag course for high school teachers. Also in this episode: AGCO CEO Eric Hansotia says they are positioning Challenger as a "track tractor" brand, dealer optimism drops amid inventory challenges and Deere's third quarter earnings report.
In this episode of the Canadian Equities podcast Peter Lacey, Founder and Executive Chairman of Cervus Equipment Corp., joins Robert Cooper as they discuss agriculture entrepreneurs, OEMs, and technology. For the full length version of the Canadian Equities podcast connect with us at acumencapital.com/podcast.
Second quarter 2021 earnings call for Cervus Equipment. For further information, please consult the company website at http://www.cervusequipment.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/tsx-quarterly/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this session of the Hospitality Resilience Series, we explore what sets a static leadership style apart from a dynamic leadership style and what techniques and tactics are employed in both styles on a personal level and with our surroundings, social and corporate. History shows Leadership has long been static and rigid. However, and as current events have proven, a static leadership style is destined to become obsolete. Now, more than ever, the structure of an organization, its strategy, culture and especially its leadership, need to be dynamic, subtle and tangible.Our special guest on this session, Patrick Ghielmetti, explains why the two styles of leadership are so different and what impact they may have on our daily life. Using real-life examples, he sets the scene for everyone to be able to relate and use these techniques in order to embark on a journey of personal development and inner-resilience.About our guest:Patrick Ghielmetti, President of Ghielmetti & Associates, is a Global experiential leadership trainer and behavior-based executive coach, has experience in 35 countries as a facilitator of dynamic, transformational, experiential leadership programs. As a solution-oriented catalyst for change, he is recognized for improving bottom-line results, changing mindsets to adjust to new realities, and the ability to establish rapport and credibility with diverse groups – from C-Suite to emerging leaders.The Hospitality Resilience Series seeks to challenge existing mindsets, exchange personal insights, discuss practical solutions and provide a forum for shared experiences that will help build personal solutions. This session was co-hosted by Jonathan Humphries, Chris Mumford and Jon Hazan. In the same category:Finding your inner-balance and focus, on your journey to building personal resilience with Zen Monk, Marcel RedingThe future of Sleep: How to reduce stress and improve your personal performance with Yadid Ayzenberg On adaptability and the need to change - Building personal resilience and inner immunity with Sean WorkerOn honing your gut instinct and eating healthy to build up resilience with Rhaya JordanJoin the Hospitality Resilience Community on: Linkedin: Hospitality Resilience Group Instagram: @HospitalityResilience or visit our website to stay up to date on all upcoming discussions and events. The Hospitality Resilience Series is powered by HoCoSo, Cervus Leadership Consulting and Atlas Coaching
Photo: The tule elk (Cervus canadensis nannodes) is one of two subspecies of elk native to California. national Parks Service.@Batchelorshow#PacificWatch: Drought-Watering the tule elk of Tomales Point. @JCBliss https://www.sfchronicle.com/drought/article/Drought-prompts-National-Park-Service-to-truck-in-16242598.php Drought Prompts Supplemental Water for Point Reyes National Seashore Elk
First quarter 2021 earnings call for Cervus Equipment. For further information, please consult the company website at http://www.cervusequipment.com/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/tsx-quarterly/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This episode is all about hunting and Owen's life hunting, Owen has had a full life so far of helping people reach their own potential or goals when it come to hunting. Cervus-UK was born out of a hobby business originally called Leafield Deer Management Services Owen has managed deer on a few farms and is a recreational stalker. With awareness for the necessity to manage wild deer. Since 2004 Owen has been working full time as a professional deer manager & sporting agent. Owen has and still is playing a big part of ethical hunting alongside a business. They can be found on social media Instagram: https://instagram.com/cervusuk Website : https://www.cervus-uk.co.uk/ Like Subscribe Share Comment Say hi on social: Twitter: https://twitter.com/podcastOutdoor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/outdoor_man_podcast Facebook: Outdoor Man (facebook.com)
Fourth quarter 2020 earnings call for Cervus Equipment. For further information, please consult the company website at http://www.cervusequipment.com/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/tsx-quarterly/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Third quarter 2020 earnings call for Cervus Equipment. For further information, please consult the company website at http://www.cervusequipment.com/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/tsx-quarterly/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jonathan Humphries is in conversation with Chris Mumford, an expert on executive level recruitment and organizations. Chris advises the global hospitality sector in the areas of leadership and talent. He was previously a founding partner of AETHOS Consulting group and now founded and heads Cervus Leadership Consulting. In this podcast, Jonathan and Chris talk about building resilience and inner immunity and how important it is in regards to one’s overall performance. They start off by displaying how Chris found his passion for the hospitality industry. Then develop further into how his career path, his experiences have led him to strongly believe that wellness and health are a crucial part of one’s professional life, and why everyone should apply some of these aspects to their positions in hospitality, and leadership. Chris stresses on the importance of self-awareness, of knowing oneself without the prism of any judgement on it, because, successful leadership is not about being superhuman, but about recognizing and understanding personal vulnerability and the support of one’s community. Here are some recent articles on successful and authentic leadership:- VUCA, its meaning and implications for hospitality- “Do the best you can” in these testing times- The need for authentic leadership Chris Mumford is a frequent author and speaker on human capital issues in the hospitality industry, a promoter of hospitality as a career choice and an active advocate for greater diversity in the workplace. Subscribe to our channel, under HoCoSo CONVERSATION, on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Castro, Stitcher, Podcast addict, Podchaser, Deezer, Listen notes, Tune In, Iheart Radio.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.08.11.245837v1?rss=1 Authors: Rowe, Z. W., Robins, J. H., Rands, S. A. Abstract: Most animals need to spend time being vigilant for predators, at the expense of other activities such as foraging. Group-living animals can benefit from the shared vigilance effort of other group members, with individuals reducing personal vigilance effort as group size increases. Behaviours like active scanning or head lifting are usually used to quantify vigilance, but may not be accurate measures as the individual could be conducting them for other purposes. We suggest that measuring an animal's blinking rate gives a meaningful measure of vigilance: increased blinking implies reduced vigilance, as the animal cannot detect predators when its eyes are closed. We demonstrate that as group size increases in red deer, individuals increase their blink rate, confirming the prediction that vigilance should decrease. Blinking is a simple non-invasive measure, and offers a useful metric for assessing the welfare of animals experiencing an increase in perceived predation risk or other stressors. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
fuchs & cervus live at hypnos hall 14092018 by Fuchs
The Behavioural Ecology and Evolution Podcast (the Beepcast)
This month I meet some very polite deer who have a special way of asking for food. I discover why some plant nectars contain poisonous toxins. And in the scientific spark, I talk to Iain Couzin from the Max Planck Department of Collective Behaviour. Iain tells me what sparked his interest in becoming a scientist, and how, if his teachers had had their way, he might have been doing something entirely different. Download the MP3Feeding a sika deer in Nara Park, JapanToday I met the sika deer of #Nara #Japan who have learned to bow for treats. Seems to be a #sociallytransmitted #behaviour pic.twitter.com/jTedabe2hW— Dr. Hannah Rowland (@HannahMRowland) October 1, 2017 Quicklinks: Variation and social influence of bowing behavior by sika deer (Cervus nippon) in the journal EthologyPatty Jone' lab webpage at BowdoinPatty's paper on the consequences of toxic secondary compounds in nectar for mutualist bees and antagonist butterflies.Iain Couzin's Collective Behaviour Department
majestic night at sonar festival in istanbul. this was the closing set for friday.
Inclusivity means listening to all voices — creating a beautiful polyphonic sound. Learn about Distinguished Professor Margaret Burnett’s mission to change the way software is designed to be more gender inclusive. Also, meet her former student Kyle Rector, now at University of Iowa, who designed software to help people with vision impairments learn yoga.
here is a xmas and a new year present by my partner in crime cervus aka(https://soundcloud.com/subsky) and myself. if more is needed you can check out our other sets at https://soundcloud.com/fuchs/sets/fuchs-cervus-live we have been merrily rolling along and playing records since 2000. may it never end! wishing you all a blasting 2017 filled with good music. Soul Clap - The Hourchild Introduces Dance Spirit - Late Night Early Mornings (Bedouin Remix) Alejandro Mosso - Kander Viken Arman - On A Blue Road Chris Child - Little Rose (Franck Roger Remix) Emery Warman - Firebox Kings Of Tomorrow - Kaoz (Dub) Huerta with Youandewan - Apache Line Dave Pad - Patience Dubshape, Leon (Italy) - Nice & Smooth Die Vogelperspektive - Marshmallow Dubman F. - Nectarinas Audiojack - Perception Marc Faenger - Doi Customer - A Little Respect Pete K - Utopia (Dousk Remix) Sebastien Leger - Snow Flakes (Miguel Bastida Interpretation) Tomoki Tamura, Tomoki & Nono, Nobuo Ittetsu - Park In The Morning (Jim Rivers Remix) Illyus & Barrientos - Pick Up Lines (Ki Creighton Remix) Darius Syrossian - Andranik (Gorge & Homm Remix)
A finished cabled cardigan. Nearly Done socks. Two garments which I test knit last year from Cast Iron, Cast On - a new book of knitting patterns and seasonal recipes. Finished:Graham by Cecily Glowik MacDonald in Lost City Knits Hard Working Worsted, colorway Baked EarthIn Progress:Reina by Lisa Dykstra in Leading Men Fiber Arts Showcase, colorway Alien Attack!Shaelyn by Leila Raabe in Fresh from the Cauldron sock yarn, colorway Painting the Roses RedSpinning Corriedale in Fall Sunshine from Three Waters FarmTest Knits from Cast Iron, Cast OnSaccharum in Quince and CoCervus in a Coopworth farm yarnBecky's Blog: Ramblings
here is a live set recorded in Istanbul at kloster terrace with my partner in crime namely, cervus aka subsky. we hope you enjoy it.
here is a brand new set we recently played with my partner in crime aka cervus aka subsky aka Goktug Citci at Istanbul's brand new tech temple RAW. 2015 will mark our 15th anniversary of playing b2b tunes. here is to many more years to come... fuchs alisahinbas@gmail.com
here is a set we played b2b with my partner in crime cervus aka subsky. it was a fantastic opening night of istanbul's spectacular new superclub namely, ON. hope you enjoy it. tracklisting : 01 - Gregory S, Dandy Aka Peter Makto - Pressure 02 - Matthias Tanzmann - Around 03 - Pele & Shawnecy - you and me 04 - David Herrero - El Trote Amarapura 05 - Fernando Mesa - Pantera 06 - Metodi Hristov - Grab for Ya 07 - Pete Frost, Hawie - Torque 08 - Michael Mclardy - You Feel (DJ Le Roi Remix) 09 - She Dances in the Corner (Gianluca Caldarelli Remix) 10 - Technasia - I Am Somebody 11 - Miguel Bastida - The Specialist (Hollen Remix) 12 - Martinez - Walk the Wave 13 - Paolo Rocco - People Say (Nic Fanciulli Remix) 14 - Uto Karem - Taking Me 15 - Yazoo - Situation (Paride Saraceni Bootleg) 16 - Mr. G - G's Strings
Tierärztliche Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 06/07
Die kommerzielle Rothirschhaltung in Neuseeland ist die größte weltweit. Dictyocaulus eckerti und Magen-Darm-Strongyliden sind die parasitären Hauptursachen für Verluste bei Jungtieren und Absetzern. Das FLOTAC-Verfahren wurde als neues Diagnostikinstrument zum Nachweis von Parasiten im Kot entwickelt. Kotproben von jungen Rothirschen wurden verwendet um die Anzahl von Dictyocaulus-Larven und Trichostrongylideneiern zu bestimmen. Für FLOTAC wurden 11 verschiedene Flotationslösungen mit einem spezifischem Gewicht (SG) zwischen 1,20 und 1,45 verwendet und mit dem Baermann-Auswanderungsverfahren sowie der McMaster-Methode (gesättigte Kochsalzlösung, SG 1,20) verglichen. Zusätzlich wurden Dictyocaulus-Larven aus frischem sowie aus 7 Tage bei 4°C gelagertem Kot mittels FLOTAC (Magnesiumsulfat, SG 1,28) und Baermann-Apparat ermittelt. Die Anzahl an Wurmeiern in einem Gramm Kot mit verschiedenen Flotationslösungen bei FLOTAC und der McMaster-Methode unterschieden sich kaum. Die Zahlen nachgewiesener Lungenwurmlarven mit verschiedenen Flotationslösungen bei FLOTAC sowie dem Baermann-Verfahren wichen jedoch voneinander ab. Die meisten Flotationslösungen mit einem spezifischen Gewicht von 1,20 flotierten weniger Lungenwurmlarven (p < 0.05) als Lösungen mit höherem spezifischem Gewicht. Magnesiumsulfat (SG 1,28) ergab konstant hohe Durchschnittswerte an Dictyocaulus-Larven. Der Nachweis von Lungenwurmlarven mittels Magnesiumsulfat (SG 1,28) war sensitiver als das Baermann-Verfahren bei frischer sowie gelagerter Fäzes. Insgesamt lieferte FLOTAC mit Magnesiumsulfat (SG 1,28) höhere Larvenzahlen als das Baermann-Verfahren und war eine ebenso zuverlässige Methode zum Nachweis von Trichostrongylideneiern wie die McMaster-Methode.
here is a brand new set recorded at one of our favorite venues in istanbul namely, lokal. we hope you enjoy! fuchs & cervus alisahinbas@gmail.com subskymusic@gmail.com
Tierärztliche Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 05/07
Mon, 26 Sep 2011 12:00:00 +0100 https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/13536/ https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/13536/1/Leinberger_Peter-Michael.pdf Leinberger, Peter dd
here is the new set we recently played at Turkey's biggest festival namely, rock'n coke. we'd like to dedicate this to everyone who showed up that night and made it great. enjoy. fuchs+cervus alisahinbas@gmail.com subskymusic@gmail.com
here is a monster back to back set I have recently played with Cervus at 11:11 alacati. it was one hell of a night. we never sit down and plan our back to back sets together and they still end up sounding as one (since 2001). the proof is right here in a 4+ hour format. no edits whatsoever. enjoy! fuchs ali@dinamo.fm
AE lit the inside of their old stomping grounds, Indigo, with 4 VMS Video Mirror Units. The VMUs threw video imagery onto a bank of 12 screens positioned throughout the depth of Indigo. Dark and red was the order of the night for a show on spec with Burn's identity.
Todd and Michael pulled of a hot video set to match the frenetic nature of the tracks that Cervus chose for his set opening for Justin Robertson. Heavy doses of camera feedback and kaleidoscopes were in effect.