Friday, October 26, 2007

 

'Two quickies'...

The first website I am going to point you towards is based in America, but the thought behind the email which I received from them applies equally to many, many countries.

Hop over to the Defenders Organization to check their 'Watch Out for Wildlife' posting. Large animals can be seriously injured or killed so please take care and slow down where signs are posted warning of animals.

Even if you don't care about the animals... your car, and maybe you, won't come off scot free!

In the UK there are a growing number of accidents involving deer, and they can be quite serious to the car, the occupants, and the poor deer who often appear from nowhere and dash out in front of anything.

Also please spare a thought for the hedgehogs during the spring, summer, and early autumn - and now there are increasing numbers of otters being killed on our roads.

If the only male in an area, or the only female for that matter, is killed the area will be without a breeding pair... please take care.

The following is a link which I hope will prove useful to other blog owners, it won't take a minute to check it out!
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Tuesday, October 23, 2007

 

Canada, Seals, and Cruelty

If you are interested in finding out what an ordinary world citizen can do to help stamp out cruelty to seals... Just Click This Link
 

Thursday, October 18, 2007

 

Dog agility info in Wikipedia

Did you know you can find lots of basic Dog Agility Info within this linked page on Wikipedia?

Why not check it out?
 

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

 

Wolf Awareness Week

Have you seen any of my previous posts about the Defenders of Wildlife organization? Wolf awareness week is upon us, check them out to learn more. The following is a quote from their email letter.

"As summer fades to fall, young wolves born earlier in the spring will head out with their packs on their first hunts. Already nearly full grown, these adolescents are ready to learn the ins and outs of being a wolf."

You are a dog lover, so I thought you might be interested in their distant relatives!

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