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  • Tandem shark attack

    12/16/2004 6:45:02 AM PST · by Kennesaw · 91 replies · 2,737+ views
    Herald Sun ^ | 12-17-04 | Herald Sun
    Tandem shark attack December 17, 2004 TWO man-eating sharks seized a young surfer yesterday in a spine-chilling attack off a crowded Adelaide beach. The two great whites charged in a rare tandem attack after Nick Peterson, 18, fell from a surfboard being towed by a dinghy. His friends, 16, watched in horror as one 4m monster tore him apart. The other shark then scavenged the remains. A sea rescue chief said the twin attack was unprecedented, and warned the sharks "had a taste" and would be "back for more". "I've never heard of two white pointers attacking human beings in...
  • Dismayed, and Dismaying (Bush administration should consider emergency spending on mental health)

    11/11/2004 8:23:36 AM PST · by presidio9 · 13 replies · 500+ views
    National Review ^ | November 11, 2004 | The Editors
    We do not usually favor expensive domestic-policy initiatives, but the Bush administration should consider emergency spending on mental health. So many of its critics have gone nuts. A casual tourist of the op-eds and the Internet can catalogue all the symptoms. The Bush haters begin with random abuse. "The president got reelected by dividing the country along fault lines of fear, intolerance, ignorance and religious rule" (Maureen Dowd). She left out receiving stolen goods. "I grew up in Missouri and most of my family voted for Bush, so I am going to be the one to say it: The election...
  • In Condon, Mont., Grizzlies Are Closer Than People Think

    08/04/2004 7:20:26 AM PDT · by presidio9 · 17 replies · 840+ views
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | Wednesday, August 4, 2004 | JOHN J. FIALKA
    CONDON, Mont. -- Along about Labor Day, a tall, dark stranger known as "M-23" is likely to take a 40-mile trek south to Seeley Lake. There, peering out from a wooded, marshy area, he'll see tourists sunning themselves outside lakefront cabins and motorboats buzzing through the placid waters of this popular resort. Chances are, nobody will see M-23, which may be just as well. Weighing 325 pounds and standing more than 6 feet tall, with a distinctive shoulder hump, he sports long scimitar-like claws and has a face scarred from years of vicious fights with other male grizzly bears. Though...
  • Cougars come roaring back (super-predators in our backyards -yay!)

    07/19/2004 9:34:40 AM PDT · by presidio9 · 224 replies · 3,222+ views
    Minneapolis (Red) Star Tribune ^ | July 19, 2004 | Chuck Haga
    For a long time, the fiercest predator worrying farm livestock east of the Missouri River was a coyote or maybe a hunter who couldn't tell a white-face cow from a white-tail deer. Come now the cougars. Perhaps prodded by development in their Black Hills habitat, mountain lions have been reported with increasing frequency on the prairies to the east. One was shot in Yankton, S.D., in June, and a pair was reported crossing a road near Mitchell, S.D., two weeks later. Only one of the big cats was reported east of the Missouri in South Dakota in 1999. Last year:...
  • World Champion 'Snake Man' Killed by Cobra

    03/22/2004 7:54:23 AM PST · by presidio9 · 84 replies · 3,571+ views
    Reuters ^ | Mon, Mar 22, 2004
    Thailand's Boonreung Buachan, holder of the Guinness Book of World Records title for spending the most time penned up with snakes, was killed by a cobra that bit him during his daily show, a hospital doctor said on Monday. Boonreung, 34 and dubbed Snake Man, was rushed unconscious to Prai Bung Hospital near his home town, 350 miles northeast of Bangkok, Dr Wipa Praituan told Reuters. "He was brought here with no signs of life. He wasn't breathing and his heart didn't beat," she said. Boonreung was listed by the "Guinness Book of World Records" in 1998 after living with...
  • Morford: Mother Nature, The Hate Crime (BushCo just really, really loathes this planet)

    02/27/2004 8:07:56 AM PST · by presidio9 · 50 replies · 292+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | Friday, February 27, 2004 | Mark Morfor; this unrequieted love affair with the President is just tearing him apart
    <p>Today's question: What do you get when more than 60 of the world's top scientists, 20 Nobel Laureates among them, get together and write one of the most scathing, damning reports in the history of modern science, aimed squarely at BushCo's thoroughly atrocious record of cover-ups and obfuscations and outright lies regarding the health of the planet?</p>
  • Ski hill closed when resident grizzly bears wake up earlier than expected

    02/26/2004 12:41:07 PM PST · by presidio9 · 34 replies · 412+ views
    Canadian Press ^ | Mon Feb 23
    A pair of orphaned grizzly bears living in a contained wildlife refuge on a popular ski hill gave officials there a fright Monday when they emerged earlier than expected from hibernation. The groggy bears, which are about three years old and stand less than two metres tall, managed to escape their sealed man-made den and climb a tree. Their unexpected appearance forced the closure of the Grouse Mountain ski hill for about two hours while conservation officers moved the bears to another sealed den on the refuge. An electric fence that keeps the bears within their designated refuge area when...
  • Bear Expert and Companion Killed in Bear Attack at Alaska Park ( New View on Old Story )

    10/07/2003 7:48:09 PM PDT · by greydog · 260 replies · 21,305+ views
    AP, via TBO.com ^ | Oct 7, 2003 | By Rachel D'oro
    ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - A self-taught bear expert who once called Alaska's brown bears harmless was one of two people fatally mauled in a bear attack in the Katmai National Park and Preserve. The bodies of Timothy Treadwell, 46, and Amie Huguenard, 37, both of Malibu, Calif., were found Monday at their campsite when a pilot arrived who was supposed to take them to Kodiak, state troopers said Tuesday. Treadwell, co-author of "Among Grizzlies: Living With Wild Bears in Alaska," spent more than a dozen summers living alone with and videotaping Katmai bears. Information on Huguenard was not immediately available....