
About time the grizzly found a way to even up the score. With increasing numbers of grizzlies in the lower 48, there is talk of them being removed from the Endangered Species Act. At least 45 grizzlies have been reported killed so far this year, mostly by hunters in self-defence or government wildlife officials. But wildlife officials estimate the true number is above 60. Two people have been fatally mauled, one in Montana and one in Wyoming.
The US National Marine Mammal Laboratory in Juneau, Alaska, found 34 possible hybridizations between discreet populations or species of large mammals living in or near to the Arctic. Loss of polar ice could become perilous for many of these populations.
In a previous blog, I had mentioned the decline of the honeybee in North America. The theories that have popped up to explain why the North American honey bee population has fallen off have included: electromagnetic radiation, malnutrition, and climate change. Now, these have all been pinpointed. A new article I read shows that the EPA allowed bee-toxic pesticides be used, while subsidizing honey on the agricultural market. Is this really a case of the government comitting genocide on honey bees while paying beekeepers for their honey...or just a "mistake" on the EPAs side?
"Clothianidin has already been banned by Germany, France, Italy, and Slovenia for its toxic effects. So why won't the EPA follow? The answer probably has something to do with the American affinity for corn products. But without honey bees, our entire food supply is in trouble."
Birds: This past week, I have sold several of my late hatches and have eggs in a couple of nests. Pictures will be coming soon.
Honey: Mixing the next batch of Mead...but a little discouraged about more in the future with the EPA's stance.
Here is another source for hybrid bears...suggesting an even greater history.
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