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the owl was just one of some 4,000 wildlife treated here each year. many injuries are the results of brushes with humans. >> our population is growing and expanding and there are a you know a host of native wild neighbors that we have here. >> reporter: whether humans are persistently encroaching on wildlife or wildlife is encroaching on us, there's been an increasing amount of run ins. authorities afraid for public safety shot the animal to death but must it frequently end this way? >> a lot of times actually doing nothing. people staying inside and letting the cat move on its own. >> reporter: this is video of coyotes taken in san francisco's glen park by a ktvu viewer. no one is sure how many coyotes are now living in san francisco but there are enough that a commission of animal control and welfare is proposing a plan. they're tracking coyote sitings online. >> the city has not done any major educational outreach push for a number of years and i think that the whole point of this is that we need to coexist with coyotes. >> reporter: sometimes the
the owl was just one of some 4,000 wildlife treated here each year. many injuries are the results of brushes with humans. >> our population is growing and expanding and there are a you know a host of native wild neighbors that we have here. >> reporter: whether humans are persistently encroaching on wildlife or wildlife is encroaching on us, there's been an increasing amount of run ins. authorities afraid for public safety shot the animal to death but must it frequently end this...
and finally, the wildlife situation. there wasn't a lot of wildlife in that area before 1939 when it
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imagine, though, the impact on wildlife in the park. imagine the impact on the people, homes looking down on the park, and imagine the impact on the people who go to the beach at night. i'm sure you've all gone to the beach to watch the sunset. these lights are going to be on from dusk until 10:00 every night of the year. the sunset and sterling along the prom nod along ocean beach will be totally changed, like strolling along next to yankee stadium, something like that. the people who go to the fire rings on the beach are impacted. the people who go with their families to look at the stars at land's end will be impacted because of the light. there is a win-win solution. we support soccer. this is all about location, location, location. we ask you to consider that the e.i.r. consider the compromise solutions and that you also develop a vision for the western end of the park where the construction yard which is an attractive nuisance is cleaned up, the soccer fields are renovated with real grass, the ocean beach master plan talks about a
imagine, though, the impact on wildlife in the park. imagine the impact on the people, homes looking down on the park, and imagine the impact on the people who go to the beach at night. i'm sure you've all gone to the beach to watch the sunset. these lights are going to be on from dusk until 10:00 every night of the year. the sunset and sterling along the prom nod along ocean beach will be totally changed, like strolling along next to yankee stadium, something like that. the people who go to...
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trade and industry, wildlife, tourism, and what life is another. -- and wildlife is another. >> are there a lot of self phones there? >> 98%. 1 hopes as we move forward that telephones will be used and cell phones were being used to uplift the lives of the people. >> they use it now for commerce. making deals and things like that. i guess the question is if you have had a wonderful career already. is it tough for a woman to get ahead? >> no, not at all. as a matter of fact, -- just released a study that has shown botswana made 40% up of middle management in the country held by women. we have been doing badly in terms of the number of politicians. that may be because of a lot of women lose at primary election level. also, the country is vast. the constituencies are very large. to cover a constituency campaigning, sometimes it is very difficult. i used to be a member of parliament in a very large constituency. >> you mentioned the diamonds. minerals are very important to the revenue of the country. diamonds, gold, uranium. >> we do not have uranium. the main product is diamonds by value. a
trade and industry, wildlife, tourism, and what life is another. -- and wildlife is another. >> are there a lot of self phones there? >> 98%. 1 hopes as we move forward that telephones will be used and cell phones were being used to uplift the lives of the people. >> they use it now for commerce. making deals and things like that. i guess the question is if you have had a wonderful career already. is it tough for a woman to get ahead? >> no, not at all. as a matter of...
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today, texas has more exotic wildlife than any other place on earth.ics do you have in texas? >> charly seale: i think our last count, there's, like, 125 different species here in texas. >> logan: charly seale is a fourth-generation rancher, and the executive director of the exotic wildlife association, based here in the heart of the texas hill country. it's his job to represent the interests of some 5,000 "exotic ranchers" across north america. so, would you say texas has the most non-native species of animals? >> seale: oh, yes, absolutely. >> logan: it's amazing that you had this really dramatic change in the texas landscape going on almost unnoticed by the rest of the country. >> seale: a lot of folks have noticed it, but it's been a well-kept secret. >> logan: it all began more than half a century ago with surplus animals from zoos. these images were filmed on texas ranches back in 1975. the ranchers liked the novelty of these strange animals on their properties. but what started as a curiosity has evolved into a major achievement in wildlife cons
today, texas has more exotic wildlife than any other place on earth.ics do you have in texas? >> charly seale: i think our last count, there's, like, 125 different species here in texas. >> logan: charly seale is a fourth-generation rancher, and the executive director of the exotic wildlife association, based here in the heart of the texas hill country. it's his job to represent the interests of some 5,000 "exotic ranchers" across north america. so, would you say texas has...
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there is no other place in san francisco for these birds and wildlife to go. the lighting was not properly evaluated. the adjacent -- species depend on dark skies for navigation. darkness is needed for resting and nesting. san francisco boasts of being a green city, but this proposal is not a sustainable project. >> thank you. >> i urge you to make a thoughtful decision. >> thank you. >> good evening, commissioners. thank you for spending your evening to listen to all of our concerns. i am a native san franciscan. i am a mother, grandmother, and a great-grandmother. i am in full support of the parents and children who came here today to ask for what they want for their children. however, i oppose the eir and die welt spend a lot of part- time because there are so many -- and i will not spend a lot of our time tonight because there are so many others who want to speak. the people who oppose it had already spoken eloquently about the problems with the eir. i am here to tell you that i oppose it and i am hoping you will vet the information that you have. this eir
there is no other place in san francisco for these birds and wildlife to go. the lighting was not properly evaluated. the adjacent -- species depend on dark skies for navigation. darkness is needed for resting and nesting. san francisco boasts of being a green city, but this proposal is not a sustainable project. >> thank you. >> i urge you to make a thoughtful decision. >> thank you. >> good evening, commissioners. thank you for spending your evening to listen to all of...
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i also requested an action plan for removal and placement of wildlife. the permit holder believes the onus is on me to perform due diligence. i disagree. the responsibility of wildlife remover -- removal should fall squarely on the shoulders of the permit holder. i ask the board to place the responsibility of any wild life removal to be tasked to the permit holder. i will now move on to discuss my concerns with regard to the new construction. the street facing back. -- deck. the proposed plan shows a street facing deck that would allow out events a view directly down into my home. i have the photos to show you the proximity of are two buildings. -- of our two buildings. >> the other way. >> ok, thank you. this is 43 miramar and that picture was taken from my front window. and this is my front window from 42 miramar. it is hard to see in this picture because of the reflection in the middle window, and it is just hard to see in general, but if you look closely, you can make out my toddler's basketball hoop that he likes to play with in the window. it is ea
i also requested an action plan for removal and placement of wildlife. the permit holder believes the onus is on me to perform due diligence. i disagree. the responsibility of wildlife remover -- removal should fall squarely on the shoulders of the permit holder. i ask the board to place the responsibility of any wild life removal to be tasked to the permit holder. i will now move on to discuss my concerns with regard to the new construction. the street facing back. -- deck. the proposed plan...
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and finally, the wildlife situation. there wasn't a lot of wildlife in that area before 1939 when it was all sand, probably, and much of golden gate park was all sand, too. so we actually have created an environment and there's plenty of places for the scunks and the raccoons and the coyotes and birds and bats to go, except for those nine acres, there's a lot of other park that can be part of their habitat and i think they'll be able to adapt to other parts. i really don't see a problem with this particular e.i.r. there was one other issue brought up, i guess it was about the lights and there are other lights in golden gate park, at keyzar, at the concourse. and i don't think it's foreign to have lighting there and the technology has been improved greatly. you notice the lights at at&t park, which are much larger than these would be, but the light coming off of those is much less than in some of the orland parks, particularly candlestick or other places where the light suggest not as advanced as it is today. you can focu
and finally, the wildlife situation. there wasn't a lot of wildlife in that area before 1939 when it was all sand, probably, and much of golden gate park was all sand, too. so we actually have created an environment and there's plenty of places for the scunks and the raccoons and the coyotes and birds and bats to go, except for those nine acres, there's a lot of other park that can be part of their habitat and i think they'll be able to adapt to other parts. i really don't see a problem with...
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we'll hear from the head of the national wildlife federation, environmental activists and scientists. this is almost an hour and a half. >> let's get started, boulder. welcome to living in a new climate paradigm at 9:00, wednesday morning at old main chapel. this is an issue near and dear to a lot of our hearts, especially folks in boulder, an issue we're all wrestling with and an especially exciting panel we have to prompt us into an exciting dialogue. everything we do this morning is being filmed by c-span and it's especially important that everything we say get captured on a microphone. so especially when we get to q & a, we're going to speak into a microphone so it can be recorded for posterity. so bear with us on that one. so let me introduce the panel, it's a good one. we are going to start off by hearing from larry swagger, the president of the national wildlife organization. and in addition to his long and impressive resume on conservation and climate change issues, one of his other claims of fame is that he's inspired and mentored a whole generation of conservationists, mysel
we'll hear from the head of the national wildlife federation, environmental activists and scientists. this is almost an hour and a half. >> let's get started, boulder. welcome to living in a new climate paradigm at 9:00, wednesday morning at old main chapel. this is an issue near and dear to a lot of our hearts, especially folks in boulder, an issue we're all wrestling with and an especially exciting panel we have to prompt us into an exciting dialogue. everything we do this morning is...
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it was dwight eisenhower who created the arctic national wildlife preserve. it was richard nixon who created the environmental protection agency. ronald reagan went after lead in gasoline, george h. w. bush when after acid rain. these were republican presidents, everyone, and i daresay, they would not recognize some of the members of their own party in the house today, and they certainly wouldn't vote alongside of them. .. los angeles was the smog capitol of the world. and the waterways of our heartland were so does a crowded and polluted that the kaj of the river which really caught fire. we have come of long way since then. some would have us believe that our job is done. well, it isn't. not when a copper mine in alaska can still present one of the greatest areas in the world. we have more work to do. now when a renegade oil welcome put at risk the fertile waters of the gulf of mexico. we have more work to do. not when commuters across this country are terrified of hydraulic fracturing, not when thousands of our children suffer from asthma, exacerbated by a
it was dwight eisenhower who created the arctic national wildlife preserve. it was richard nixon who created the environmental protection agency. ronald reagan went after lead in gasoline, george h. w. bush when after acid rain. these were republican presidents, everyone, and i daresay, they would not recognize some of the members of their own party in the house today, and they certainly wouldn't vote alongside of them. .. los angeles was the smog capitol of the world. and the waterways of our...
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in one of the world's greatest wildlife habitats, the animals were forced from house and home. first it was mozambique's war for independence from portugal, then a civil war that lasted 16 years. it turned gorongosa into a battlefield and a slaughterhouse. >> when we came back, the animals were gone. >> baldeu chande was a ranger at the park before the civil war ravaged gorongosa. tell me about the difference between what you saw before the war and the day that you came back. >> i couldn't believe, because i went out, you know, inside the park, you know, to look for the animals. i was excited, and i wanted to see the animals like i used to see before. and unfortunately, for the first two or three weeks, i couldn't see a single animal. it was just bush, bush, bush, and no animals. >> the people fared little better. when the war ended in 1992, mozambique was the poorest country on earth. 900,000 had been killed. millions were run from their homes. then the hiv/aids epidemic hit. today most people live in villages like this one, farming mostly hand to mouth. >> as you can see, it'
in one of the world's greatest wildlife habitats, the animals were forced from house and home. first it was mozambique's war for independence from portugal, then a civil war that lasted 16 years. it turned gorongosa into a battlefield and a slaughterhouse. >> when we came back, the animals were gone. >> baldeu chande was a ranger at the park before the civil war ravaged gorongosa. tell me about the difference between what you saw before the war and the day that you came back....
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crazy alert austrian wildlife caught on tape and i'm not talking about the deer last week wildlife cameras in the austrian forested region of car in thea picked up the mating practices of an os jury at politico and australia an austrian politician cameras were placed in the forest by the corinthian hunting society and were intended to capture video of deer and other forest wildlife and not a parking politicians in their defense the society said that the. cameras were carefully concealed in places put in places that were not frequented by people unlike with american political sex scandals the name of the politician caught on camera has been kept secret and since the video may be a violation of austrian privacy rights laws the mysterious forest fornicating politician could be entitled to just over thirty thousand dollars in damages only washington had a few more tree hugging politicians. after the break the u.s. call center industry has lost over five hundred thousand jobs over the last six years and republicans in congress don't want to stop the bleeding the chance to stop the laws of more
crazy alert austrian wildlife caught on tape and i'm not talking about the deer last week wildlife cameras in the austrian forested region of car in thea picked up the mating practices of an os jury at politico and australia an austrian politician cameras were placed in the forest by the corinthian hunting society and were intended to capture video of deer and other forest wildlife and not a parking politicians in their defense the society said that the. cameras were carefully concealed in...
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david shumaker is a wildlife ccntrol specialist. pavid shumaker, shuuaker animal control: 11.36.17 "this &pis my firstt first time for a wild goose chase...and he's eluded me every time."he's been out to druid ridge six times to try to get the goose. he says there won't be a seventh.david shumaker, shumaker animal control: 18.36.05 (will not gooback anymore) "all i'm doing is aggravating the goooe." ((sequunce of reporter getting bread ut offcar)) we tried same way gabriella did-- one....((reporter calls geese)) but, two loaves of bread. ((nats of geese/ducks))while it worked, we didn't see an injured gander.we did spot a deer roaming from the ridge, a clue the cemetery is home to a variety of wildlife, hunttng, though-- not allowed.((sot with ilene on kids))david shumaker, shumaker animal control: 18.33.20 "the arrow's not near any vittl organs, because it can fly, it can eat, it can drink and it can outtun me." rescue groups say they will get volunteers to try and round up some of the geese. today... marks the... 3-rd the deadlieet crash... in transit history. you're looking at the sce
david shumaker is a wildlife ccntrol specialist. pavid shumaker, shuuaker animal control: 11.36.17 "this &pis my firstt first time for a wild goose chase...and he's eluded me every time."he's been out to druid ridge six times to try to get the goose. he says there won't be a seventh.david shumaker, shumaker animal control: 18.36.05 (will not gooback anymore) "all i'm doing is aggravating the goooe." ((sequunce of reporter getting bread ut offcar)) we tried same way...
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in one of the world's greatest wildlife habitats, the animals were forced from house and home. first it was mozambique's war for independence from portugal, then a civil war that lasted 16 years. it turned gorongosa into a battlefield and a slaughterhouse. >> when we came back, the animals were gone. >> baldeu chande was a ranger at the park before the civil war ravaged gorongosa. tell me about the difference between what you saw before the war and the day that you came back. >> i couldn't believe, because i went out, you know, inside the park, you know, to look for the animals. i was excited, and i wanted to see the animals like i used to see before. and unfortunately, for the first two or three weeks, i couldn't see a single animal. it was just bush, bush, bush, and no animals. >> the people fared little better. when the war ended in 1992, mozambique was the poorest country on earth. 900,000 had been killed. millions were run from their homes. then the hiv/aids epidemic hit. today most people live in villages like this one, farming mostly hand to mouth. >> as you can see, it'
in one of the world's greatest wildlife habitats, the animals were forced from house and home. first it was mozambique's war for independence from portugal, then a civil war that lasted 16 years. it turned gorongosa into a battlefield and a slaughterhouse. >> when we came back, the animals were gone. >> baldeu chande was a ranger at the park before the civil war ravaged gorongosa. tell me about the difference between what you saw before the war and the day that you came back....
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wildlife rescue group is helping nurse a baby river otter back to health. >> neighbors say the mother disappeared and two baby otter siblings have died. >> good samaritans worked to rescue this little guy, the five to seven week old baby. >> it's now at lake tahoe wildlife care center where it will be raised and released. >> cute picture. >> see? i was right. >> and world news with diane sawyer is next. >> and we ought to stop while ahead. i'm dan ashley.
wildlife rescue group is helping nurse a baby river otter back to health. >> neighbors say the mother disappeared and two baby otter siblings have died. >> good samaritans worked to rescue this little guy, the five to seven week old baby. >> it's now at lake tahoe wildlife care center where it will be raised and released. >> cute picture. >> see? i was right. >> and world news with diane sawyer is next. >> and we ought to stop while ahead. i'm dan...
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. >> if you love wildlife, then you know we are living in a golden age of wildlife photography. here's a little proof. a massive gathering of giant rays off the coast of baja. a glimpse of a skull rattling battle of big horn sheep or a pod of pink dolphins, hundreds of miles from the nearest ocean. national geographic's untamed america series also including a creature i have loved since child hood, but never thought i'd see in the wild -- until a recent trip to glorious montana. so, come along, as we go looking for grizzlies. the elk calf is just a few weeks old. born into the splendor of the yellowstone plateau. the only scenery its mother cares about is the brush that will hide a baby, too young to run. he hunkers down, stock still. but motionless quiet doesn't matter to the one animal that can smell him from three miles away. the mama grizzly is hungry and hunting for three. and the fate of that calf now comes down to a shift in the wind. the bear loses her scent but finds although. and lunch is served. one out of every three newborn elk will be taken by grizzlies this spring
. >> if you love wildlife, then you know we are living in a golden age of wildlife photography. here's a little proof. a massive gathering of giant rays off the coast of baja. a glimpse of a skull rattling battle of big horn sheep or a pod of pink dolphins, hundreds of miles from the nearest ocean. national geographic's untamed america series also including a creature i have loved since child hood, but never thought i'd see in the wild -- until a recent trip to glorious montana. so, come...
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why wildlife officials believe this happened. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> look at all that sun out there. it's mostly sunny and 88 degrees. bernadette will have the complete forecast coming up. >>> as you can see tensions are running high in egypt ahead of tomorrow's anticipated presidential election results. egyptians cast ballots last saturday. a week later, still no official results. both have claimed victory. >>> a raging wild fire is forcing more evacuations tonight. the high park fire has destroyed almost 200 homes and burned an estimated 68,000- acres. gusty winds also caused some spot fires to flare up. that prompted new evacuations. it could take months until it's fully under control. >> after two weeks of that fire getting established in there, it's still trying to come alive. the resistance to control and the persistence of this fire is pretty unusual. >> they could use some rain. the fire was sparked by lightning earlier this month. >>> a car filled with people catches fire in chicago. no one was hurt. a family including a 4-month- old baby. they pulled over to fix a flat tire
why wildlife officials believe this happened. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> look at all that sun out there. it's mostly sunny and 88 degrees. bernadette will have the complete forecast coming up. >>> as you can see tensions are running high in egypt ahead of tomorrow's anticipated presidential election results. egyptians cast ballots last saturday. a week later, still no official results. both have claimed victory. >>> a raging wild fire is forcing more evacuations tonight....
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. >> reporter: marine wildlife officials say the need for such a facility became apparent during the exxon valdez disaster. 11million-gallons of oil poured into the alaskan sound, killing thousands of sea gulls. >> what tends to happen is the facilities aren't that good, they're built really quickly. a lot of times the construction occurs while the animals are in place. that's an extra stress on those animals. a lot of animals died because we didn't have proper facilities for them. >>> and there was another reminder more recently and closer to home. 80,000-gallons of thick bunker oil spilled in the san francisco bay and it too took its toll on wildlife. the new facility at the marine mammal center makes it one of the best equipped centers in the world. >> we'll be in place ready to roll within hours of the spill. >> reporter: still many birds do not survive being rescued. and there are no reliable studies on how well marine mammals do after a spill. >> over the years the marine mammal center has rescued thousands of animals. in 2004 one of them was a young elephant seal who appeared
. >> reporter: marine wildlife officials say the need for such a facility became apparent during the exxon valdez disaster. 11million-gallons of oil poured into the alaskan sound, killing thousands of sea gulls. >> what tends to happen is the facilities aren't that good, they're built really quickly. a lot of times the construction occurs while the animals are in place. that's an extra stress on those animals. a lot of animals died because we didn't have proper facilities for them....
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yesterday the otters transfer to a wildlife center that specializes in helping our for otters. when she is healthy she will be returned to the north bay in release. >>pam: there were for a win chicks that have just hatched at the san francisco zoo. one of them is being fed by its mother here. the penguins are native to the strait of magellan in chile's. they will return to their quality at the end of july. we will be right back >>pam: coming up, a family makes a plea to a committee for help to find the people responsible for the death of a young family man who leaves behind a wife and three small children. some are calling it an example of the damage from budget cuts in the south bay. we will look at the response time to a san jose house fire and why some officials say it should have been cut out more quickly. it is that time of the week, we have a new installation of tiny and dished. i the >> investigators say there was one the customer in the jewelry store along with store personnel with the incident occurred however this time investigators will not identify at which of the v
yesterday the otters transfer to a wildlife center that specializes in helping our for otters. when she is healthy she will be returned to the north bay in release. >>pam: there were for a win chicks that have just hatched at the san francisco zoo. one of them is being fed by its mother here. the penguins are native to the strait of magellan in chile's. they will return to their quality at the end of july. we will be right back >>pam: coming up, a family makes a plea to a committee...
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you wouldn't want to call the wildlife people to come pick them up. >> say come get two bears. >> lock him up. yesterday we had some tornados that were in areas of the rockies, coming out of the colorado and wyoming and these were pretty impressive. five homes were destroyed in platte county, wyoming, train was derailed and a couple cars overturned. thankfully we didn't have any reports of any fatalities with these storms but they were very impressive nonetheless, large hail, too, with those storms. all the stormy weather yesterday was coming out of the denver area, the front range, up into the southeast corner of wyoming and a couple random storms near fargo into the dakotas. in the west, still very cool conditions in the northwest, hot in the southwest, and this weather pattern will slowly improve but really not until sunday. today showers it is widespread in the coastal areas, you can see the rotation of the showers around the upper-level low and this will continue to be a very cool and raw day with a lot of clouds out there. now once we get to say about central coastline of oregon
you wouldn't want to call the wildlife people to come pick them up. >> say come get two bears. >> lock him up. yesterday we had some tornados that were in areas of the rockies, coming out of the colorado and wyoming and these were pretty impressive. five homes were destroyed in platte county, wyoming, train was derailed and a couple cars overturned. thankfully we didn't have any reports of any fatalities with these storms but they were very impressive nonetheless, large hail, too,...
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tammy snell likes having the wildlife around. >> we like to see them.e are going to keep our space from them. we are not going to go here, have a cookie, but we love to see them. >> reporter: it rolled over an air conditioner and went away. >> they start looking at me like you want some of this. i'm like okay, i'm getting in the door. >> reporter: no harm, no foul. the bears took off. not in a dead run. just moving along. neighborhood history caught on video. >> so much for having to go to the zoo. looking for a loan from the bank? be prepared for higher rates as banks get downgraded. the costs that will be passed to you. >>> an 11-year-old was home alone. he hid behind drawers. it's what he did next that's got everyone talking. uhuh yep uch let's find you a room. at hotels.com, you'll always find the perfect hotel. because we only do hotels. wow. i like that. nice no. laugh... awe uch ooh, yeah hmm nice huh book it! oh boy call me... this summer, we're finding you the perfect place - plus giving you up to $100 at hotels.com ♪ >>> nothing like a little
tammy snell likes having the wildlife around. >> we like to see them.e are going to keep our space from them. we are not going to go here, have a cookie, but we love to see them. >> reporter: it rolled over an air conditioner and went away. >> they start looking at me like you want some of this. i'm like okay, i'm getting in the door. >> reporter: no harm, no foul. the bears took off. not in a dead run. just moving along. neighborhood history caught on video. >> so...
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the bureau of land management, forest service, fish and wildlife service, and national park service. combined they manage over 600 million acres of federal land and have over 60,000 federal employees. many of these federal employees do important helpful work, but there are many times when their actions or more importantly or as importantly outdated federal laws have a tremendous negative impact on their surrounding communities. but these federal policies, restrictions, and the bureaucratic decision can harm local economies and the public's ability to access public lands and multiple use force which these public lands were intended. it doesn't have to take federal spending or taxpayer money to solve these problems. it simply takes congress making commonsense changes in laws and regulations to restore reasonableness, transparency, accountability, and, yes, mr. chairman, sometimes saturday through the actions of the federal government. that is the purpose of this underlying legislation. it puts local and national problems caused by federal red tape and policies that are harming the publ
the bureau of land management, forest service, fish and wildlife service, and national park service. combined they manage over 600 million acres of federal land and have over 60,000 federal employees. many of these federal employees do important helpful work, but there are many times when their actions or more importantly or as importantly outdated federal laws have a tremendous negative impact on their surrounding communities. but these federal policies, restrictions, and the bureaucratic...
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and i got to meet the local wildlife both below and above the surface. they. were. appeared the tree to was. still cool like the great barrier reef they had there but it's definitely the best i've done in russia haha finally got my school it's fixing to trip. tundra a. it had been a long journey around the two of its region and i felt odd and a little are in awe this is a stunning part of the country and it's a place where you can experience both european and asian hospitality among some of russia's most beautiful scenery. download the official cation your i phone i pod touch from the taps to. life on the go. video on demand on ts my old comes and says feeds now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. russia would be soo much brighter if you knew about someone from funds to question . his friends starts on t.v. dot com.
and i got to meet the local wildlife both below and above the surface. they. were. appeared the tree to was. still cool like the great barrier reef they had there but it's definitely the best i've done in russia haha finally got my school it's fixing to trip. tundra a. it had been a long journey around the two of its region and i felt odd and a little are in awe this is a stunning part of the country and it's a place where you can experience both european and asian hospitality among some of...
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and i got to meet the local wildlife both below and above the surface. the the the. the. key to the current first forty three sewell shape. well it's not quite like the great barrier reef they had there but it's definitely the best i've done i've done in russia oh and i finally got my old school it's fixing the trip. tundra a. it's been a long journey around the two evans region and i felt odd and a little are in awe this is a stunning part of the country and it's a place where you can experience both european and asian hospitality among some of russia's most beautiful scenery. but. for. the gate. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images go forward to seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are on the day. mission. couldn't take three days for charges free arrangement three. three stooges.
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and i got to meet the local wildlife both below and above the the surface. the. security folks forty two will say. well it's not quite the great barrier reef they had there but it's definitely the best i've done in russell own hustlin they go to school it's fixing the trip. tundra say. it's been a long journey around the two evans region and i felt odd and a little lower and. this is a stunning poems of the country and it's a place where you can experience both european and asian hospitality among some of russia's most beautiful scenery. and mission free cretaceous free transport charges free. range month free risk free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free video don carty dot com.
and i got to meet the local wildlife both below and above the the surface. the. security folks forty two will say. well it's not quite the great barrier reef they had there but it's definitely the best i've done in russell own hustlin they go to school it's fixing the trip. tundra say. it's been a long journey around the two evans region and i felt odd and a little lower and. this is a stunning poems of the country and it's a place where you can experience both european and asian hospitality...
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. >> a call came into the wildlife rehabilitation center in northern utah. when they got there, this is what they saw. a great-horned owl hanging upside down at the bottom of this bridge. >> how does its foot get caught? >> it was severely tangled in bailing twine. jeff was at the wildlife rescue when the call came in and he volunteered to scope out the situation. they decided to call the south weber fire department, who came in using one of their trucks. they were able to position the truck right under the owl. of course the owl is very scared and it's hanging from just one foot. >> oh. >> its face is so terrified, it breaks my heart. >> they wrapped him in this towel and they were finally able to get it loose. they handed it over to jeff. to find out how this owl is doing, we have jeff via skype right this minute. >> the latest report is that it's on antibiotics, because there was an exposed tendon on the foot. >> my understanding from the blog is that it's probably going to lose one and a half toes, is that correct? >> the good news is the toes that it's
. >> a call came into the wildlife rehabilitation center in northern utah. when they got there, this is what they saw. a great-horned owl hanging upside down at the bottom of this bridge. >> how does its foot get caught? >> it was severely tangled in bailing twine. jeff was at the wildlife rescue when the call came in and he volunteered to scope out the situation. they decided to call the south weber fire department, who came in using one of their trucks. they were able to...
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and i got to meet the local wildlife both below and above the surface. the. the. the current flows three trips to all say oh well it's not quite like the great barrier reef they had there but it's definitely the best i've done i've done in russell oh and i finally got my water schools fixing the trip. tundra. it's been a long journey around the two evans region and i felt i'd earned a little or a no this is a stunning poems of the country and it's a place where you can experience both european and asian hospitality among some of russia's most beautiful scenery. i.
and i got to meet the local wildlife both below and above the surface. the. the. the current flows three trips to all say oh well it's not quite like the great barrier reef they had there but it's definitely the best i've done i've done in russell oh and i finally got my water schools fixing the trip. tundra. it's been a long journey around the two evans region and i felt i'd earned a little or a no this is a stunning poems of the country and it's a place where you can experience both european...
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our wildlife refugees -- sorry. our wildlife refuges are being destroyed.de evidence that some of the fires have been started by illegal immigrants who were crossing our border. the damage to our desert has been horrendous and, of course, a lot of people have died in the desert because they they have bn deserted by the coyotes or they got lost or something. none of those seem to be bothering this administration, and for them to not help us secure or borders, in my view, is worse than ironic. >> in july of 2010 president obama gave a speech and, in fact, he quoted -- he mentioned you, rather. he talked about how in 2007 there was a bipartisan effort to pass a comprehensive immigration reform, and in his speech he talks about bay basically wanting to do something about immigration. what happened since then, and what happened to the 2007 deal? in 2010 it was opposed -- in 2007 it was oppose bid people on the right and on the left. it was the toughest legislative effort i have ever been involved in. we had an agreement, ted kennedy and i did, that we would vote
our wildlife refugees -- sorry. our wildlife refuges are being destroyed.de evidence that some of the fires have been started by illegal immigrants who were crossing our border. the damage to our desert has been horrendous and, of course, a lot of people have died in the desert because they they have bn deserted by the coyotes or they got lost or something. none of those seem to be bothering this administration, and for them to not help us secure or borders, in my view, is worse than ironic....
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. >> wildlife officials say that overdevelopment and the approaching mating season are driving the bears out of their habitat and closer to us. >> a bear is swimming in our pool. >> like this black bear in the middle of a swimming pool in los angeles wildlife officials relocate them back into st wild. this guy, he'll wake up back in the or kal la national forest and this time he'll stay there. ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >> we will have to wait and see. our thanks to ron. still so much more ahead, he was the wounded war veteran learning to sing helped save his life. now as this story unraveling, many are asking, why didn't he stick to the truth. wouldn't have that been enough? >> later the turtles together 115 years, tonight the zoo keepers t scientists stunned. what broke this couple up. ♪ oh. let's go. from the crack, off the backboard. [ laughs ] dad! [ laughs ] whoo! oh! you're up! oh! oh! so close! now where were we? ok, this one's good for two. score! [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're gr-r-eat! sleep in my contacts. k
. >> wildlife officials say that overdevelopment and the approaching mating season are driving the bears out of their habitat and closer to us. >> a bear is swimming in our pool. >> like this black bear in the middle of a swimming pool in los angeles wildlife officials relocate them back into st wild. this guy, he'll wake up back in the or kal la national forest and this time he'll stay there. ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >> we will have to wait and see. our thanks...
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this is a protected wildlife habitat that is now a huge garbage dump. that is where the problem lies. this area is slated for cleanup but, if history repeats itself, in a few months it will be just like this again and that is behaving badly as far as i'm concerned. coming into the kron4 news and. we will talk about that in the president's visit to the bay area coming up in his >>host: call >>darya: of the wisconsin governor gets to keep his job. scott walker has become the nation's first governor to ever survived a recall election. he defeated democratic milwaukee mayor. he now wants to go about mending in the state's political divide. there are still bitterly divided over his move to in collective bargaining rights. >>mark: it could break as the kron4 news is with the until 10:00 a.m.. a beautiful start today on this wednesday morning. a beautiful start today on this wednesday morning. hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. a beautiful start today on this wednesday morning. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life eas
this is a protected wildlife habitat that is now a huge garbage dump. that is where the problem lies. this area is slated for cleanup but, if history repeats itself, in a few months it will be just like this again and that is behaving badly as far as i'm concerned. coming into the kron4 news and. we will talk about that in the president's visit to the bay area coming up in his >>host: call >>darya: of the wisconsin governor gets to keep his job. scott walker has become the nation's...
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wildlife officials are looking for him. that is one lucky man. >> yeah, ge, i swear. . >>> a town made aggress and i have public cursing a civil violation punishable boy a $20 ticket. -- punishable by a $20 ticket. what is a potty mouth? >> ia series of words are to be used that will be a problem. >> a police officer that will follow the law and make a decision. >> that is government at work for you. there you go. choring things up. if you do get a ticket you have 21 days to appeal. if you fail to pay the fine you could be arrested. [dog barking] >>> military deployments can be hard on families and pets, too. this extremely pooch is so excited to see her mommy. the video of the happy homecoming was shot by her husband and posted on youtube. it has 4,000 hits. you never see it from this angle. a little dog. >> yes. that is the family reunited that you don't see often. >> we do when you come in. >> yeah, right. okay. >>> let's take a look at the radar. [ laughter ] clearing up nicely. tomorrow will go with 82 for the afternoo
wildlife officials are looking for him. that is one lucky man. >> yeah, ge, i swear. . >>> a town made aggress and i have public cursing a civil violation punishable boy a $20 ticket. -- punishable by a $20 ticket. what is a potty mouth? >> ia series of words are to be used that will be a problem. >> a police officer that will follow the law and make a decision. >> that is government at work for you. there you go. choring things up. if you do get a ticket you...
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why wildlife experts aren't doing anything about it. 3 --adblib weather tt-- day two ... off.. with... temperatures... reaching... triple digits.... 3 meteorologist... emily graccy ... strraming live... in hampden,.../ where ... folks... are trying.. to keep cool.... emily?
why wildlife experts aren't doing anything about it. 3 --adblib weather tt-- day two ... off.. with... temperatures... reaching... triple digits.... 3 meteorologist... emily graccy ... strraming live... in hampden,.../ where ... folks... are trying.. to keep cool.... emily?
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wildlife workers ave tried to round up the geese to treaa them...bbttthat's easier said than donee david shumaker, shumaker animal ontrol: 18834.43 "i've had peta callingg i've had baltimmre county calling. i'vv haddtte state of maryland the cemeteryycalls, because it looks bad. the reality is it's not harmful at aal." all."the birds are eating, flying and drinking... so pxpertssdon't elieve they''e groups say they will get voounteers to try and round up some of tte eese. prosecutors in norwwyyare wrapping up their case aaainst confessed mass killer anders thursdayy.. they asked the insane ...and send him to a mental faciiitt nsteaddof rison. breivik admits to f killing 77-people in a rampage last july.he insists that he is notá iisane. police n las vegas are on the lookout... for thee o-called "mustache bbndit." bandit..this ii the surveillance video they're releasing of the suspect. you see im hhre grabbing cash ffom a register... witt a hand pn his waist... iidicating he'' carrying a eapon. police believe he's responsible ffr holding up 9 differe
wildlife workers ave tried to round up the geese to treaa them...bbttthat's easier said than donee david shumaker, shumaker animal ontrol: 18834.43 "i've had peta callingg i've had baltimmre county calling. i'vv haddtte state of maryland the cemeteryycalls, because it looks bad. the reality is it's not harmful at aal." all."the birds are eating, flying and drinking... so pxpertssdon't elieve they''e groups say they will get voounteers to try and round up some of tte eese....
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state wildlife officials... say... thhnk one bear's a y... other's a democrat.../// 3 3 hello i'm jeff barnd.breaking news out of pennsylvania tonight. former penn state assistant football coach jerry 45 countt at his child sex of abuse rial. trial. sandusky left the courthouse and drove away witt police after the verdict was announced. jurors announced the verdict about an hour ago after weighing 48 charres accusing him of abusing 10 the panel had listened to seven days of testimony, including from eight young men who said thee were his viitims. jurors also heard about two other alleged witnesses. sandusky didn't take the stand. his attorney spoke a few minutes ago. runs 40 sec sec the defenss case had consisted largely of character witnesses who defended sandusky'' reputation, prosecutors just spoke to eporters. "oq: held accountable for his crimes" primes" convicted on 45 f 48 counts of chill sex abuse. pstorms... brought innense heat... tonight.../. butt.. earlierr.. we were near for... the... 3rd... straightt made... the problem... of...
state wildlife officials... say... thhnk one bear's a y... other's a democrat.../// 3 3 hello i'm jeff barnd.breaking news out of pennsylvania tonight. former penn state assistant football coach jerry 45 countt at his child sex of abuse rial. trial. sandusky left the courthouse and drove away witt police after the verdict was announced. jurors announced the verdict about an hour ago after weighing 48 charres accusing him of abusing 10 the panel had listened to seven days of testimony, including...
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open space into a wildlife habitat asset after it was cleaned up and closed. he also steered into law the james peak wilderness and protection area act, one of the last unprotected areas along colorado's front range mountainous backdrop. stan has been my expert on fire prevention, developing legislation on forest health and wildfire response and mitigation. but stan's work has not just been confined to the environmental arena. his intellect and sharp legal analysis have been invaluable on a wide range of issues and topics that face each and every one of us every day. he's been especially effective in tutoring many of the younger members of my staff on the inner workings of congress, helping them learn the nuances of drafting and serving as the highest standard for any congressional staff. like any accomplished lawyer,ston stan is fond of saying he can argue it flat or he can argue it round and his objectivity is legendary in our office. having said that, however, i also know that beneath his always-calm demeanor and his capacity to see all sides of a question,
open space into a wildlife habitat asset after it was cleaned up and closed. he also steered into law the james peak wilderness and protection area act, one of the last unprotected areas along colorado's front range mountainous backdrop. stan has been my expert on fire prevention, developing legislation on forest health and wildfire response and mitigation. but stan's work has not just been confined to the environmental arena. his intellect and sharp legal analysis have been invaluable on a...