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A legislative committee on PEI is investigating snaring and trapping. Two dogs were killed by snares in 2022. We hear about some of the testimony at the committee. Listeners share their feedback on cycling safety. And on the phone-in: Niki Jabbour provides advice on gardening.
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It's rabbit season, and it's a great way to get some healthy traditional food on the table while enjoying the outdoors at the same time. Our Outdoor columnist Charlie White taught us how to make a basic rabbit snare.
So far this winter, the white stuff has not been falling evenly over the province. Parts of the West Coast have lots of snow to play with, while in the rest of the island and parts of Labrador, there's way less than we're used to. But our outdoor columnist, Charlie White, has a suggestion for something to do all winter long, regardless of how much snow you have. This morning, we got a jump on rabbit snaring in "Chase the Seasons with Charlie."
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Mary Anne interviews editors Tom Gammarino, Bryan Kamaoli Kuwada, D. Kealiʻi MacKenzie, and Lyz Soto about their anthology of speculative works of literature, poetry, and art from Hawai'i and beyond: "Snaring New Suns." Together, they discuss the initial difficulties they faced when putting together the anthology, the types of submissions within the collection, and what it means to be a local of Hawaii. This interview is a part of the Portolan Project, an initiative to provide a wealth of exceptional creative writing courses and resources. You can check out the anthology at Bambooridge here: https://www.bambooridge.org/bookstore/snaring-new-suns/ Episode show notes: https://speculativeliterature.org/ep-47-show-notes/
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Sunday, 1 January 2023 “And afterward they asked for a king; so God gave them Saul the son of Kish, a man of the tribe of Benjamin, for forty years. Acts 13:21 In the previous verse, Paul mentioned the giving of judges to Israel for about four hundred and fifty years. With the time of the judges ending, the time of the kings began. Paul explains that beginning with the words, “And afterward.” Samuel was the final judge of Israel. Israel was a theocracy with the Lord as their King at this time. The judge was appointed to lead the people under the authority of the Lord. However, Israel desired a change in this arrangement, and so after this time of judges “they asked for a king.” To anyone who knew the recorded account of this act, it would be a reminder of the people's rejection of the Lord. For Paul to bring this up is not a lesson in the right attitude of the people. Rather, it is a reminder of exactly the opposite – “Then all the elders of Israel gathered together and came to Samuel at Ramah, 5 and said to him, ‘Look, you are old, and your sons do not walk in your ways. Now make us a king to judge us like all the nations.' 6 But the thing displeased Samuel when they said, ‘Give us a king to judge us.' So Samuel prayed to the Lord. 7 And the Lord said to Samuel, ‘Heed the voice of the people in all that they say to you; for they have not rejected you, but they have rejected Me, that I should not reign over them. 8 According to all the works which they have done since the day that I brought them up out of Egypt, even to this day—with which they have forsaken Me and served other gods—so they are doing to you also. 9 Now therefore, heed their voice. However, you shall solemnly forewarn them, and show them the behavior of the king who will reign over them.'” 1 Samuel 8:4-9 After this, Samuel instructed the people on the additional burdens they would face with a king over them, warning them. And yet, the record says – “Nevertheless the people refused to obey the voice of Samuel; and they said, ‘No, but we will have a king over us, 20 that we also may be like all the nations, and that our king may judge us and go out before us and fight our battles.' 21 And Samuel heard all the words of the people, and he repeated them in the hearing of the Lord. 22 So the Lord said to Samuel, ‘Heed their voice, and make them a king.'” 1 Samuel 8:19-22 With that remembered, Paul next says, “so God gave them Saul the son of Kish.” The name Saul means “Asked for.” It is thus a biblical pun. The people asked for a king and the Lord gave them a king as they had asked for. His father was Kish. The name comes from qosh, a snare. Hence, his name means Snaring. This very well may be a pun as well. Israel had ensnared itself in asking for a king. After Saul's initial conquests, Samuel called to renew the kingship (1 Samuel 11:14), and so the people were called together at Gilgal. During this coronation, Samuel reminded them of their wickedness in asking for a king. This was acknowledged by the people – “Now therefore, stand and see this great thing which the Lord will do before your eyes: 17 Is today not the wheat harvest? I will call to the Lord, and He will send thunder and rain, that you may perceive and see that your wickedness is great, which you have done in the sight of the Lord, in asking a king for yourselves.” 18 So Samuel called to the Lord, and the Lord sent thunder and rain that day; and all the people greatly feared the Lord and Samuel. 19 And all the people said to Samuel, “Pray for your servants to the Lord your God, that we may not die; for we have added to all our sins the evil of asking a king for ourselves.” 1 Samuel 12:16-19 This is what Paul is implicitly reminding those gathered in the synagogue. Though not apparent yet, he will tie all of this in with the people's rejection of Jesus. For now, he continues this verse with, “a man of the tribe of Benjamin.” This is to be implicitly understood as a mark of the Lord's disfavor if for no other reason than that the Messiah was promised to come through Judah, not Benjamin (Genesis 49:10). Benjamin's blessing by Jacob was that he was a ravenous wolf that devours the prey and divides the spoil. It is not at all unlike the reign of Saul. But more, Benjamin was the smallest tribe, having been almost utterly wiped out by the other tribes for its defense of the horrifying actions of the people of Gibeah as is recorded in Judges 19 and 20. With that, Paul finishes the verse with “for forty years.” This is not recorded in the Old Testament, although Paul's stating it means that it was understood to be so. Various chronologies have been provided and explanations have been made to justify Paul's words. One explanation is that the times of Samuel and Saul have been combined. Hence the words of the previous verse “until Samuel the prophet” mean that the reigns of Samuel and Saul are combined into forty years. Others have developed timelines showing how Saul could have reigned forty years. In the end, Paul has stated a literal time that was accepted within the synagogue as factual. Life application: The Bible records actual events from Israel's past to reveal God's purposes and intent for the time of the New Covenant. The time of the judges was one of constant apostasy and then turning back to the Lord. The people's asking for a king that would rule over them was to be taken as a rejection of the Lord as well. And yet, some judges and kings directed the people to the Lord, exalting Him above their own reigns. Others turned from the Lord in varying degrees. Each of these stories is given as a lesson for us to see something about Israel's need for the Messiah to come and rule. Without knowing what is recorded there, we have a void in our understanding of why we need the Lord as our Head. The proclivities of man necessitate it and the biblical stories of the Old Testament highlight this fact. Be sure to read the Old Testament as well as the New. In it, you will find the state of man in need of God's Messiah. In His coming, we see how Jesus fulfills each and every need. Lord God, thank You for the giving of Your Son so that we can have an eternal Leader who can reveal to us the extent of Your greatness for all ages to come. In Him, we have all of who You are in a form that we can see and understand. Yes, thank You for the sending of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
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Snaring both Earthmen in a mind-web was easy for the mutant telepath. But once you've caught your prey—how do you get rid of them?... that's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, with at least one lost vintage sci-fi short story in every episode.This is our second sci-fi short story from Robert Silverberg in the last 3 weeks. Let's go back to December 1957 to the pages of Imagination Stories of Science and Fantasy forRescue Mission, written by Robert Silverberg…Next week on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast… "Get Gunther," the official orders read. Itwas to laugh! For Click and Irish weremarooned on the pirate's asteroid—their onlyweapons a single gun and a news-reel camera.That's next week onThe Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, with at least one lost vintage sci-fi short story in every episode.
In this episode I talk exclusively about snaring for the first time. We go over the basics of snare construction and the different parts of a snare and how and why they are used. Enjoy! Support our Sponsors:Kaatz Bros. LuresOnXMaps (use code 'TRAP' for 20% off)More than Wolverine: An Alaska Wilderness Trapline
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Kambwiri Banda, a graduate student in the Department of Ecology at Montana State University, discusses his career trajectory and research on the effects of de-snaring on carnivores in South Luangwa and Kafue National Parks.
This week Cory and Dherryk chat about everybody's favourite drum. The Snare!!!Want some rad We're Talkin Drums Merch!!??click here -> https://linktr.ee/WTDpodcastThis episode is brought to you by Los Cabos Drumsticks!Music by Alex Snape at Nomadic Arts Studios!
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Cory Grover from Lights Out Snaring talks about coyotes and his snaring system.
Welcome to Story Station, episode 32. In this episode, you can listen to 3 Hawaiian Stories. The first story is titled “Kekupua's Canoe”. Listen to this story about how a chief and his servant traveled far and wide, just to build a canoe to satisfy his wife. The second story is titled “Pi's Watercourse”. Pi wants to build a dam on the Waimea river, but he's going to need some help, so he turns to the Menehunes, who are said to be the best craftspeople in all the land. The third story is titled “Snaring the Sun”. This story is about the adventure Maui goes on to elongate the days, to make his mother's work less tiresome. Hope you enjoy it!
In this episode The three proofs of Brooks’s main point A brief look at the letters to the seven churches in Revelation A closer look at the letter to the church at Thyatira The audio segment of Brooks’s “proof of the point Show notes Episode blog posts: Snaring the runner in the road; Hold fast […] The post Episode 3: The Proof of the Point appeared first on Theodio.
Donna Scott – Lord Von Costa has done his chances no harm of snaring a slot in Randwick’s feature for country-trained horses, The Kosciuszko, after storming to victory in the All-Victorian Sprint Series Final at Flemington Saturday.
[audio src="https://fruitloopspod.files.wordpress.com/2020/05/kenneth-erskine.mp3"][/audio] This week Beth and Wendy discuss Kenneth Erskine, AKA the Stockwell Strangler, a British serial killer who committed the murders of at least seven people. They were all senior citizens, men and women, in London between April and July 1986. Police also suspected Erskine of four other murders. Thanks for listening! This is a weekly podcast and new episodes drop every Thursday, so until next time... look alive guys, it's crazy out there! Where to find us: Our Facebook page is Fruitloopspod and our discussion group is Fruitloopspod Discussion on Facebook; https://www.facebook.com/groups/fruitloopspod/ We are also on Twitter and Instagram @fruitloopspod Please send any questions or comments to fruitloopspod@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail at 602-935-6294. We just might read your email or play your voicemail on the show! Want to Support the show? 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In this episode I start by discussing the changing state of the fur market with the coronavirus epidemic and the crash in oil prices. Groenewold just announced they are suspending all U.S. fur buying routes due to recent changes in the market. There are a lot of questions up in the air, and I go […] The post Fur Market Woes and Alaska Snaring: Podcast Episode 121 appeared first on Trapping Today.
In this episode I start by discussing the changing state of the fur market with the coronavirus epidemic and the crash in oil prices. Groenewold just announced they are suspending all U.S. fur buying routes due to recent changes in the market. There are a lot of questions up in the air, and I go into things in detail as I see them. In the second part of the episode, Jim and I talk snaring in Alaska and furbearer populations from the trapline cabin in the middle of heaven, interior Alaska. Support our Sponsors:Kaatz Bros. LuresFur Harvesters Auction, Inc.OnXMaps (remember promo code 'trap' to save 20%!)
Halloween is just around the corner, so in this week’s episode, Brad and Michala’s stories take a *spooky* turn. ‘Headline-less’ Brad kicks off proceedings with an article from the Observer on 31st October 1880 on old Halloween rituals and traditions - including a bizarre husband-snaring tactic involving a wet shirt, salting keyholes and the origins of apple bobbing. Then Michala takes us on a macabre journey, with the headline ‘Body Stealing At Barnsley” (From the Sheffield and Rotherham Independent, 7 Feb 1829). The episode rounds off, as always, with ‘News In Brief’, featuring things that go bump in the night and a windfall under a haunted tree... Warning: Episode features weird creepy laughter and ghoulish sounds from your hosts. Mwah ha ha…! All newspaper articles referenced in this episode were sourced on Newspapers.com, with additional research conducted by Brad and Michala using Ancestry and other resources. View this episode's newspaper articles here: newspapers.com/topics/bhhpodcast/Ep8 Email: bhhpodcast@ancestry.com Tweet us: @Brad_Argent @UnearthThePast @AncestryUK @_Newspapers
The guys pick 5 of their favorite drummers! Each guy has their own unique take on what makes a great drummer. Who are your favorite drummers? Follow the guys on Instagram @thestatesidepodcast The fee for you to listen to this show is to tell at least ONE person about this podcast! If you're feeling extra saucy please leave a review on iTunes! If you’re in a band, run a small company, or just have a thing you want promoted, consider sponsoring the show and we’ll promote your thing! The Stateside Podcast is hosted by James MacMillan and Alan Ashcraft. Produced, mixed, and edited by James MacMillan. Logo design and social assets by Alan Ashcraft. Intern/assistant and all around badass - Jacob Deboie. Podcast recorded at Interlace Audio North. Outro song is "The Situationist" by Shiner. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/statesidepodcast/support
The guys pick 5 of their favorite drummers! Each guy has their own unique take on what makes a great drummer. Who are your favorite drummers? Follow the guys on Instagram @thestatesidepodcast The fee for you to listen to this show is to tell at least ONE person about this podcast! If you're feeling extra saucy please leave a review on iTunes! If you’re in a band, run a small company, or just have a thing you want promoted, consider sponsoring the show and we’ll promote your thing! The Stateside Podcast is hosted by James MacMillan and Alan Ashcraft. Produced, mixed, and edited by James MacMillan. Logo design and social assets by Alan Ashcraft. Intern/assistant and all around badass - Jacob Deboie. Podcast recorded at Interlace Audio North. Outro song is "The Situationist" by Shiner.
In this episode I talk under ice beaver snaring, going over set types and tactics I’ve learned over the past few years snaring beaver under the ice. This is part of a practice run for the demo I’ll be doing at Neil Olson’s New England Trappers Weekend very soon! Here’s a laugh from listener Kevin: […] The post Under Ice Beaver Snaring: Podcast Episode 89 appeared first on Trapping Today.
In this episode I talk under ice beaver snaring, going over set types and tactics I've learned over the past few years snaring beaver under the ice. This is part of a practice run for the demo I'll be doing at Neil Olson's New England Trappers Weekend very soon! Here's a laugh from listener Kevin: Support our sponsors:Kaatz Bros. LuresFur Harvesters Auction, Inc. Mentioned in this episode:Ashley Selden's BlogThe Alaskan Trapper's Handbook (book)The Last Alaskans (TV Show)
Terry reacts to news that a judge has upheld Topgolf at Oxmoor Center in a lawsuit brought by homeowners in Hurstbourne.
In this episode I'm back with Ron Jones of New Jersey, talking about advanced dog proof trapping methods and snaring particulars. Enjoy!
In this episode I’m back with Ron Jones of New Jersey, talking about advanced dog proof trapping methods and snaring particulars. Enjoy! The post Ron Jones on Advanced DP Methods and Snaring – Podcast Episode 74 appeared first on Trapping Today.
In Episode 72 of the Trapping Today Podcast, we chat with Ron Jones from ACP Wildlife Control Services and Redneck’s Pride calls, baits and lures in New Jersey. Ron is an experienced trapper who uses his intellect to solve challenging situations with problem animals on a daily basis. He discusses strategies he employs to catch […] The post Ron Jones on New Jersey Snaring and ADC Work – Podcast Episode 72 appeared first on Trapping Today.
In Episode 72 of the Trapping Today Podcast, we chat with Ron Jones from ACP Wildlife Control Services and Redneck's Pride calls, baits and lures in New Jersey. Ron is an experienced trapper who uses his intellect to solve challenging situations with problem animals on a daily basis. He discusses strategies he employs to catch problem animals, and we talk snaring in New Jersey. I learned a lot in this episode, and hope you will too! Support our sponsor, Kaatz Bros. Lures Check out Ron's Website and Facebook Page
The UK Preppers Radio Network This week I begin with “Seven million working adults are 'just one bill away from disaster”, home protection system, Review Time, Recipes, Zombie Training Day, 10 Power Cut Tips, The Snaring laws in the UK, Crossbow Law, Bow and Arrow law, Wilderness hygiene, A Bad Day bag, Positive Mental Attitude, Caching Supplies and texts.
On this episode of the Iowa Sportsman podcast, Dan chats with JD Rogge about trapping, snaring and calling the elusive coyote. JD breaks down the details of all three different approaches to coyote hunting. Dan and JD discuss the gear needed for snaring and trapping as well as the best location to place the snares and traps. JD shares common mistakes as well as tips and tricks that will allow you to become more successful when catching theses animals. Lastly, JD talk about his calling strategy and breaks down the details of trying decoys, calls and favorite locations to set up on these pesky critters. Be sure to check out www.iowasportsman.com
On this episode of the Iowa Sportsman podcast, Dan chats with JD Rogge about trapping, snaring and calling the elusive coyote. JD breaks down the details of all three different approaches to coyote hunting. Dan and JD discuss the gear needed for snaring and trapping as well as the best location to place the snares and traps. JD shares common mistakes as well as tips and tricks that will allow you to become more successful when catching theses animals. Lastly, JD talk about his calling strategy and breaks down the details of trying decoys, calls and favorite locations to set up on these pesky critters. Be sure to check out www.iowasportsman.com
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In this episode, we discuss under ice beaver snaring. I go over the three types of under ice beaver trapping, the reason to use snares, the advantages and drawbacks of snaring, and discuss several different types of under ice snaring. Enjoy!
In this episode, we discuss under ice beaver snaring. I go over the three types of under ice beaver trapping, the reason to use snares, the advantages and drawbacks of snaring, and discuss several different types of under ice snaring. Enjoy! The post Trapping Today Podcast: Episode 8 – Under Ice Beaver Snaring appeared first on Trapping Today.
Now we are going to cover Space Rabbits! This conversation took place between Houston and the Apollo 11 crew just before the first Moon landing in 1969: Houston: Among the large headlines concerning Apollo this morning, is one asking that you watch for a lovely girl with a big rabbit. An ancient legend says a beautiful Chinese girl called Chang-O has been living there for 4,000 years. It seems she was banished to the Moon because she stole the pill of immortality from her husband. You might also look for her companion, a large Chinese rabbit, who is easy to spot since he is always standing on his hind feet in the shade of a cinnamon tree. The name of the rabbit is not reported. Michael Collins: Okay. We’ll keep a close eye out for the bunny girl. Having said that, lets look a little deeper into Rabbit's in space. Now from Wikipedia, Animals had been used in aeronautic exploration since 1783 when the Montgolfier brothers sent a sheep, a duck, and a rooster aloft in a hot air balloon (the duck serving as the experimental control). The limited supply of captured German V-2 rockets led to the U.S. use of high-altitude balloon launches carrying fruit flies, mice, hamsters, guinea pigs, cats, dogs, frogs, goldfish and monkeys to heights of up to 144,000 feet (44,000 m). These high-altitude balloon flights from 1947 to 1960 tested radiation exposure, physiological response, life support and recovery systems. The U.S. high-altitude manned balloon flights occurred in the same time frame, one of which also carried fruit flies. Animals in space originally served to test the survivability of spaceflight, before human spaceflights were attempted. Later, animals were also flown to investigate various biological processes and the effects microgravity and space flight might have on them. Bioastronautics is an area of bioengineering research which spans the study and support of life in space. To date, seven national space programs have flown animals into space: the Soviet Union, the United States, France, Argentina, China, Japan and Iran. A wide variety of animals have been launched into space, including monkeys, dogs, and insects. The United States launched flights containing monkeys and primates primarily between 1948-1961 with one flight in 1969 and one in 1985. France launched two monkey-carrying flights in 1967. The Soviet Union and Russia launched monkeys between 1983 and 1996. During the 1950s and 1960s, the Soviet space program used a number of dogs for sub-orbital and orbital space flights. Back in the late 1950’s space programs in the Soviet Union (Russia) and United States used animals to make high altitude and orbital flights. Tragically, many times they were one-way trips. It was inhumane on a lot of levels. Marfusha, the first rabbit astronaut, made a high altitude test flight on July 2, 1959 aboard an R2-A rocket. Following this on August 19, 1960, another rabbit was sent into space on the Soviet Sputnik 5 and returned alive along with its fellow animal astronauts, which included dogs and mice. There are a few photo's of unlikely space travelers, such as a white dog and a grey rabbit, ad two dogs and a rabbit available on line. Otvazhnaya (the dog) and Marnushka (the rabbit) braved a high altitude test flight on July 2, 1959 aboard an R2-A rocket. Another dog, Snezhinka, also went on the flight. Fortunately, all three animals were recovered successfully. This rabbit went on to make five more successful high altitude test flights in the following year. Then in August 1960, two dogs, Belka and Strelka, an unnamed gray rabbit, 40 mice and 2 rats, were launched in Sputnik 5. Again in September 1962 a rabbit was aboard the Artemis that made 12 complete earth orbits. However, Artemis collided with space debris and sustained critical damage. Fortunately, the rabbit was recovered unharmed 933 miles off the east coast of Brazil. NASA’s History of Animals in Space web page states, after the manned lunar landing of Apollo 11, the role of animals was limited to the status of "biological payload." The range of species broadened to include rabbits, turtles, insects, spiders, fish, jellyfish, amoebae, and algae. Although they were still used in tests dealing with long-range health effects in space, tissue development, and mating in a zero-g environment, etc., animals no longer made the front pages. One exception to this was one of the last Apollo flights, Skylab 3, which launched on July 28, 1973. On board were Anita and Arabella, two common Cross spiders. Tests were set up to record the spiders' successful attempts to spin webs in space. Now this is also from NASA. Most recently, Animals go into space to help conduct scientific research only when absolutely necessary. Researchers prefer to research with computer models, or by involving the astronauts directly. For some experiments, however, only animals will work. Sometimes the situations need to be closely controlled-such as a monitored diet. Human astronauts generally aren't willing to agree to eat the same amount and type of food, so this experiment would be a burden to them. Animals, however, always have monitored feedings. Taking animals into space requires special considerations. If a group of laboratory mice were to fly aboard the next Space Shuttle mission, what would be needed? Traditional aquarium-style cages don't provide enough traction for mice to walk around; instead, space mice have wire mesh cages so their toes can grip a rougher surface. Wood chips couldn't be used for bedding; they wouldn't stay in place. Gravity-feed water bottles wouldn't work; pressurized water containers are needed instead. Bowls of dry food aren't practical, so compressed food bars are provided instead. As for how to clean the cages, a special waste containment system has been created to keep everything in its place. Do the animals like living in microgravity? Does floating instead of walking confuse them? "Amazingly, they adapt very quickly," says Laura Lewis, a member of NASA Ames Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee. "Within 5 minutes, mice are floating in their living spaces, grooming themselves, and eating, just as they would on Earth." "Good science sets up hypotheses for an experiment, but sometimes the result is not what you expect," says Lewis. "While we test our projects on the ground and in simulators, once we get into space, we are sometimes surprised by what we learn." Baby mammals have a hard time in space because they normally huddle for warmth-and in space, it's hard to huddle when bodies drift and float. It's also difficult for babies to nurse when they can't locate their mother's nipple. Animals that travel in space are cared for ethically and humanely, Lewis says. "The Institutional Animal Care and Use Community looks at the most humane alternatives for taking animals into space," she says. "Regulations for animal research are more intense than for using people in research because people can give consent. Animals can't object, so people need to work on their behalf. Animal housing rules are more extensive than the requirements for human children day care centers. NASA facilities that house animals for research are accredited by an organization that requires proof that animals are cared for in a facility that meets those standards." The United States Department of Agriculture Animal Welfare Act and the Public Health Services Policy Act protect research animals and set minimum standards. "Animals don't go into space very often," Lewis says. "There are so few flight opportunities for a mission to include animals, so the project has to be pretty important to earn a spot on any trip into space. When animals do make the trip, their welfare is a key concern." There are a couple of websites touting the use of rabbits as a food source for human space colonies on Mars. Over the past 50 years, American and Soviet scientists have utilized the animal world for testing. Despite losses, these animals have taught the scientists a tremendous amount more than could have been learned without them. Without animal testing in the early days of the human space program, the Soviet and American programs could have suffered great losses of human life. These animals performed a service to their respective countries that no human could or would have performed. They gave their lives and/or their service in the name of technological advancement, paving the way for humanity's many forays into space. http://history.nasa.gov/animals.html http://hopperhomebunnyblog.blogspot.com/2011/11/one-hop-for-mankind-rabbits-in-space.html https://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents/9-12/features/F_Animals_in_Space_9-12.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animals_in_space http://www.china.org.cn/top10/2011-11/22/content_23976223_7.htm Word of the Week: Precaution Plant of the Week: Rhubarb Story of the Week: Rabbit and the Moon Man http://www.native-languages.org/mikmaqstory3.htm This is a Mi'kmaq Native American Tale The Mi'kmaq Nation is a member of the Wabanaki Confederacy that controlled northern New England and the Canadian Maritimes. The Micmacs are original natives of the Nova Scotia/New Brunswick region. They also settled in locations in Quebec, Newfoundland, and Maine. Today, most Mi'kmaq people live on the Canadian side of the border, but the Aroostook Micmacs live in northeastern Maine. Long ago, Rabbit was a great hunter. He lived with his grandmother in a lodge which stood deep in the Micmac forest. It was winter and Rabbit set traps and laid snares to catch game for food. He caught many small animals and birds, until one day he discovered that some mysterious being was robbing his traps. Rabbit and his grandmother became hungry. Though he visited his traps very early each morning, he always found them empty. At first Rabbit thought that the robber might be a cunning wolverine, until one morning he found long, narrow footprints alongside his trap line. It was, he thought, the tracks of the robber, but they looked like moonbeams. Each morning Rabbit rose earlier and earlier, but the being of the long foot was always ahead of him and always his traps were empty. Rabbit made a trap from a bowstring with the loop so cleverly fastened that he felt certain that he would catch the robber when it came. He took one end of the thong with him and hid himself behind a clump of bushes from which he could watch his snare. It was bright moonlight while he waited, but suddenly it became very dark as the moon disappeared. A few stars were still shining and there were no clouds in the sky, so Rabbit wondered what had happened to the moon. Someone or something came stealthily through the trees and then Rabbit was almost blinded by a flash of bright, white light which went straight to his trap line and shone through the snare which he had set. Quick as a lightning flash, Rabbit jerked the bowstring and tightened the noose. There was a sound of struggling and the light lurched from side to side. Rabbit knew b the tugging on his string that he had caught the robber. He fastened the bowstring to a nearby sapling to hold the loop tight. Rabbit raced back to tell his grandmother, who was a wise old woman, what had happened. She told him that he must return at once and see who or what he had caught. Rabbit, who was very frightened, wanted to wait for daylight but his grandmother said that might be too late, so he returned to his trap line. When he came near his traps, Rabbit saw that the bright light was still there. It was so bright that it hurt his eyes. He bathed them in the icy water of a nearby brook, but still they smarted. He made big snowballs and threw them at the light, in the hope of putting it out. As they went close to the light, he heard them sizzle and saw them melt. Next, Rabbit scooped up great pawfuls of soft clay from the stream and made many big clay balls. He was a good shot and threw the balls with all of his force at the dancing white light. He heard them strike hard and then his prisoner shouted. Then a strange, quivering voice asked why he had been snared and demanded that he be set free at once, because he was the man in the moon and he must be home before dawn came. His face had been spotted with clay and, when Rabbit went closer, the moon man saw him and threatened to kill him and all of his tribe if he were not released at once. Rabbit was so terrified that he raced back to tell his grandmother about his strange captive. She too was much afraid and told Rabbit to return and release the thief immediately. Rabbit went back, and his voice shook with fear as he told the man in the moon that he would be released if he promised never to rob the snares again. To make doubly sure, Rabbit asked him to promise that he would never return to earth, and the moon man swore that he would never do so. Rabbit could hardly see in the dazzling light, but at last he managed to gnaw through the bowstring with his teeth and the man in the moon soon disappeared in the sky, leaving a bright trail of light behind him. Rabbit had been nearly blinded by the great light and his shoulders were badly scorched. Even today, rabbits blink as though light is too strong for their eyes; their eyelids are pink, and their eyes water if they look at a bright light. Their lips quiver, telling of Rabbit's terror. The man in the moon has never returned to earth. When he lights the world, one can still see the marks of the clay which Rabbit threw on his face. Sometimes he disappears for a few nights, when he is trying to rub the marks of the clay balls from his face. Then the world is dark; but when the man in the moon appears again, one can see that he has never been able to clean the clay marks from his shining face. News stories of the Week: 2-4-17 Forty-foot Peter Rabbit statue built to mark Beatrix Potter’s 150th anniversary burnt down in suspected arson. A 40ft straw statue of Peter Rabbit built for Beatrix Potter’s 150th anniversary has been burnt down in a suspected arson attack. The tribute to the children's book character was unveiled last year to mark the anniversary of the Lake District writer's birth. Police and fire chiefs are investigating the cause of the blaze that destroyed the artwork in a Cheshire field, But now there is nothing left after it caught fire at around 5pm on Thursday, in its field at Snugburys farm in Hurleston, Cheshire. "It's wonderful to see that Peter Rabbit was loved by so many. We certainly won't let this stop us!"family that run Snugburys farm. For more than 10 years, staff at Snugburys have been building sculptures in their field. The giant Peter Rabbit was made last summer. The farm wrote on its website: "The whole Snugburys family grew up listening to the stories of Peter and his friends. "They therefore felt it was only fitting to dedicate this year's straw sculpture to Beatrix Potter. In total around 1,000 man hours have been spent creating the feature. "The inspiration for the blue jacket came from recycling the blue bags our packaging arrives in. We hand wove a thin layer of blue bags over the straw and we are really pleased with the outcome. "The whole structure weighs in at an impressive 8 tonnes and Peter stands at 38 ft tall, with his 10 ft carrot and 10 ft ears!". In a statement, the farm said: "We are very sad to confirm Peter was set alight last night by an arsonist. "Thank you all - we are truly overwhelmed by all the support from everyone far and wide in the last few hours. "It's wonderful to see that Peter Rabbit was loved by so many. We certainly won't let this stop us!" Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service confirmed a crew from Nantwich was sent to the scene. Fire investigators are now liaising with Cheshire Police into the case of the incident. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/02/03/forty-footpeter-rabbit-statue-built-markbeatrix-potters-150th/ Where top rabbit keepers go for lessons Neat cages made of timber and stainless weldmesh hosting dozens of animals welcome one to the Ngong National Rabbit Breeding Centre. Successful rabbit farming depends on three things, first is the right structures in terms of houses, cages and pens. Two, a good feeding regime from when the animals are young to maturity and three, prevention and control of diseases,” says Vincent Maritim, the Deputy Officer in-charge of the centre. The article goes on to discussed housing, feeding and suggested meat breeds. Rabbit Keeping on the Rise There are no payments or registration for farmers when they visit the Ngong Rabbit Centre. Payment is made when there is training, where they part with Sh2,500 for three days. “This is a breeding and training centre. We train farmers on how to raise rabbits and how to go commercial with rabbit farming. The training should be free, but there are costs that have to be incurred like lunch and stationery,” says Vincent Maritim, the deputy officer at the centre. They sell rabbits to farmers who come for the breeding stock. They include individuals, institutions, farmers’ associations and farmers from neighbouring countries like Tanzania as well. “Most farmers buy our rabbits for breeding. We only sell the non-productive rabbits for eating to farmers. We sell weaners at Sh750 and three-month olds at Sh1,500.” Rabbit farming is fast spreading in the country due to its vast potential and ease of management. The increasing cost of beef, mutton and poultry have motivated many farmers to rearing rabbits, which they slaughter themselves. The meat is also sought in niche market http://www.nation.co.ke/business/seedsofgold/Where-top-rabbit-keepers-go-for-lessons/2301238-3798512-4ogggtz/ Del. Fariss' tall tale of rabbit hunt brings down the House Del. C. Matthew Fariss, R-Campbell, brought down the House (of Delegates) on Friday as he spun a tall tale of a bipartisan rabbit hunt on the grounds of the state Capitol. The House gave preliminary approval to House Bill 1900, sponsored by Speaker of the House William J. Howell, R-Stafford, in spite of Fariss’ yarn in opposition to the bill. The bill would set civil penalties for people who knowingly and without permission let their hunting dogs roam over landowners’ property after notice is given. http://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/government-politics/article_516d81af-5c64-5220-a76f-1c2afd7b421b.html Snaring plan for Carmanville rabbit problem called off The central Newfoundland town of Carmanville has abandoned a plan to snare wild rabbits that are overrunning their community. Wildlife officers will no longer be setting up rabbit snares next week, in response to the rabbit problem plaguing the town. The town posted on Facebook Friday night that another plan would be developed. The problem began about 10 years ago when someone's pet rabbits escaped and started breeding outside with other wild animals. In recent years, the numbers have escalated to the point where residents in the Carmanville area are regularly complaining about their gardens being destroyed. However just hours after the town posted the notice about the snaring, another notice was posted saying the plan had been abandoned and that "alternate solutions" would be explored http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/carmanville-rabbit-problem-1.3966159 Belmont bunny predicts 6 more weeks of winter BELMONT - The rabbits of Belmont Community Day Care sought to continue their three-year streak of showing up groundhogs when it comes to predicting the duration of winter. "We decided to cheat off of Groundhog Day and have Hare Hog Day, because we aren't allowed to have groundhogs," says Richard Doren, the day care's executive director. The Belmont bunny Carmel set out to see its shadow -- or not -- much like the famous groundhog Punxsutawney Phil http://bronx.news12.com/news/carmel-the-rabbit-of-belmont-community-day-care-predicts-6-more-weeks-of-winter-on-groundhog-day-1.13056506 Rabbits, large and small, strut their fluff at Stock Show Exhibitors showed nearly 800 rabbits, representing 28 different breeds, on Saturday. There were Californians and New Zealands, prized for their meat; Lionheads, named for the distinct wool mane around their head; and Checkered Giants, known for their black and white fur and large stature. Rabbit show Superintendent Tom Bell said judges evaluate rabbits by a number of qualities, from the sheen of their fur to arch of their back. “Everything depends on the breed, and no two rabbits are identical,” said Bell, who has raised and shown rabbits since 1980 Read more here: http://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/community/fort-worth/fw-stock-show/article129358299.html#storylink=cpy Brave rabbit fends off a falcon in a showdown for the ages The wild is a scary place, but unlikely heroes emerge as a result. In this video posted on Youtube by user DUB TV, a rabbit combats an attack from an aggressive falcon in a dramatic fight of life and death. Even though the falcon has height on its side, the scrappy hare puts its dukes up and shows the falcon who's boss. For now, this rabbit reigns on as King of the Prairie. http://mashable.com/2017/02/02/rabbit-fends-off-falcon/#o8RQ5O9_Vaqa 'Thousands' of feral bunny rabbits run rampant in Las Vegas communities Pet bunnies might seem like a good idea but many end up dumped in the wild, becoming feral. The abandoned household pets are now multiplying and taking over communities across the Las Vegas Valley. Animal advocates estimate there could be thousands of feral bunnies throughout the community. Although it's not clear how the dumping sites started, the problem is only getting worse. http://news3lv.com/news/local/thousands-of-feral-bunny-rabbits-run-rampant-in-las-vegas-communities Thief dressed in bunny onesie steals hundreds worth of supplies from Jacksonville nail salon by: Amber Krycka, Action News Jax Updated: Feb 2, 2017 - 8:23 PM JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A local business owner is trying to find the person who broke into his nail salon dressed in a onesie. This week, Kenny Do, with China Nails in North Jacksonville, said someone shattered his front door, crawled inside and stole more than $500 worth of nail supplies. The entire crime was caught on surveillance video. Dressed in a bunny-like onesie, the thief wastes no time. He smashes the glass door, crawls in and quickly grabs as many items as possible. But this bunny snatcher wasn’t after money. He passed the cash register and went straight for the nail supplies. http://www.actionnewsjax.com/news/local/thief-dressed-in-bunny-onesie-steals-hundreds-worth-of-supplies-from-jacksonville-nail-salon/490421663
When magical gloves can be used to catch missile weapons, everything gets pretty crazy. You think it's cool if a monk or a ninja catches an arrow? What about a barbarian who could catch an enormous ballista bolt?! What about when your archer catches a magic arrow out of the air, then sends it right back?!! Gloves of Missile Snaring is an awesome item that could give a lot of flavor to your game. GET AHOLD OF US DUDE!!! Twitter - @TNDDND eMail - magicitemrevew@yahoo.com
When magical gloves can be used to catch missile weapons, everything gets pretty crazy. You think it's cool if a monk or a ninja catches an arrow? What about a barbarian who could catch an enormous ballista bolt?! What about when your archer catches a magic arrow out of the air, then sends it right back?!! Gloves of Missile Snaring is an awesome item that could give a lot of flavor to your game. GET AHOLD OF US DUDE!!!Twitter - @TNDDNDeMail - magicitemrevew@yahoo.com
On this week’s Interim show we are Live on Facebook while recording. Byron and Darryl discuss news topics over the last few weeks covering League against cruel sports, Snaring, Pokemon GO, Drone Assisted hunting, Lion Hunting, Chris Packham and channel 4s new show Eden. Contact the show podcast@paceproductionsuk.com www.thepacebrothers.com This Show is brought to you by The Scottish Association For Country Sports.
From Paul's example, the topic of "making personal comparisons" is discussed - with the pitfalls of such - followed by our need to embrace certain keys for enjoying personal freedom.
From Paul's example, the topic of "making personal comparisons" is discussed - with the pitfalls of such - followed by our need to embrace certain keys for enjoying personal freedom.
From Paul's example, the topic of "making personal comparisons" is discussed - with the pitfalls of such - followed by our need to embrace certain keys for enjoying personal freedom.
From Paul's example, the topic of "making personal comparisons" is discussed - with the pitfalls of such - followed by our need to embrace certain keys for enjoying personal freedom.
From Paul's example, the topic of "making personal comparisons" is discussed - with the pitfalls of such - followed by our need to embrace certain keys for enjoying personal freedom.
From Paul's example, the topic of "making personal comparisons" is discussed - with the pitfalls of such - followed by our need to embrace certain keys for enjoying personal freedom.
From Paul's example, the topic of "making personal comparisons" is discussed - with the pitfalls of such - followed by our need to embrace certain keys for enjoying personal freedom.
From Paul's example, the topic of "making personal comparisons" is discussed - with the pitfalls of such - followed by our need to embrace certain keys for enjoying personal freedom.
From Paul's example, the topic of "making personal comparisons" is discussed - with the pitfalls of such - followed by our need to embrace certain keys for enjoying personal freedom.
From Paul's example, the topic of "making personal comparisons" is discussed - with the pitfalls of such - followed by our need to embrace certain keys for enjoying personal freedom.
Snaring your ears in a housetrap for this week's episode. On the red carpet: a brand new VERTEX production; Emanuel Kosh, So Called Scumbags, Rino Cabrera, Alonzo and more. Full tracklisting available as always via the lyrics tab in iTunes. Select the file, choose 'file - get info', then click the lyrics tab.