Kruger National Park
June 27, 2007
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The Bottleneck Years
by H.E. Taylor
My thanks go to Marlene for listening and to Kaeren and Rick
at the Sal's for their many helpful comments.ISBN: 978-0-9881321-0-8
Copyright(2012) by H.E. Taylor
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Edie
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The Burning…
Cletus From the National Center for Science Education:
Over the protests of leading scientific organizations such as the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Institute of Biological Sciences, Louisiana's governor Bobby Jindal signed Senate Bill 733 into law,…
tags: dung beetle, insects, National Geographic, Image of the Day
Dung beetle.
Racing to complete a day's work, a dung beetle loses control of its prize possession on the tar road that runs through Kruger National Park, South Africa.
Image: Scott Francis 2007 (photo appears here with permission…
I've arrived in South Africa. The Southern Cross is visible and the moon is spectacularly bright from where I sit. Seasons and skies are backwards here. On June 24, it's the start of winter and 6 hours into the future. Tonight finds me pondering whether I'm now upside down on this great…
This is so timely a post when the WaPo has just come out with yet another story as to how our President of Vice, Dick Cheney worked over the situation with the Klamath River farmers for the benefit of winning votes in a key district. Chris may have moved on to other subjects, but the full story of The Republican War on Science has yet to be told.
Todays WaPo on Klamath Salmon and the heavy hand of VP Cheney.
Thanks, Sheril, I can always use a good laugh. Did you take this picture? If so, awesome....
I did ;) Glad you like. Lots more to come!
Loved the photo, but I must say that the analogy to Cheney is mixed.
He can be disruptive as a bull elephant in a china shop, but the WaPo article talks about his skills at stealth, which the headline ("Leaving No Tracks") emphasizes.
He's a rampaging elephant with an invisibility cloak.
I've decided to admire the picture and stop thinking about the Veep. It's the only way to stay sane until January 20, 2009.
Gorgeous elephant...
How close were you when taking this picture?
Yes, how close were you to the elephant?
Fred S.
just wait until i get the lions up..
Sorry, I could not resist...