A Message From Lucianne  



Now More Than Ever
Get Your Eagles Up!
Lucianne Tees - in
Black or White
Click to Buy

































   
 
Home Page | Latest Posts | Links | Must Reads | Update Profile | RSS | Contribute
Register | Rules & FAQs | Search | Post | Contact | Logout | Forgot Password


Once extinct here,
wolverines on the rebound

Seattle Times, by Linda V. Mapes

Original Article

Posted By:maggie2u, 2/1/2013 2:15:04 PM

LEAVENWORTH, Chelan County — Biologist Don Youkey picked his way along a log nailed to a tree trunk nearly five feet above the ground and reached overhead to hang a cow knuckle bone and chunk of raw rib meat. He hopes the tasty new bait will lure one of the newest carnivores cruising these snowy woods to trigger a remote camera that will snap its photo: Gulo gulo, the wiley wolverine. Once shot on sight, trapped and poisoned as vermin, wolverines were extinct in Washington by the 1930s but they are making a comeback, repopulating portions of their historic home range

  

Post Reply  

Reply 1 - Posted by: Poca Dot, 2/1/2013 2:21:45 PM     (No. 9152750)

Mindless piece of fluff by someone who does not know the meaning of the word extinct


Reply 2 - Posted by: NorthernDog, 2/1/2013 2:35:32 PM     (No. 9152764)

FTA: among the most ferocious carnivores in Washington, capable of sniffing out frozen carcasses and tunneling through five feet of snow to crack open bones and tear apart even frozen carrion. Their powerful jaws and molars are specially adapted to shear off chunks of rock-hard flesh and bone.

Awesome critter. Can´t wait to see them roaming the streets of Seattle.


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: Rafter, 2/1/2013 2:35:51 PM     (No. 9152766)

Once extinct, but making a comeback...

Metaphorical... the GOP... ?


Reply 4 - Posted by: The Architect, 2/1/2013 2:36:36 PM     (No. 9152767)

Yeah, but what about the Honey Badger?


Reply 5 - Posted by: Blackeagle, 2/1/2013 2:37:03 PM     (No. 9152768)

Journalists with intelligence are extinct.


Reply 6 - Posted by: vulcanrider, 2/1/2013 2:43:54 PM     (No. 9152778)

C´mon 4, you know Honey Badger don´t care...


Reply 7 - Posted by: QRP, 2/1/2013 3:05:08 PM     (No. 9152810)

Wolverines making a comeback? Honestly, do you really thing Urban Meyer is going to lose to the likes of Brady Hoke?


   

 

  


 
Reply 8 - Posted by: Bloviate, 2/1/2013 3:17:06 PM     (No. 9152829)

Go Wolverines!


Reply 9 - Posted by: hot coffee, 2/1/2013 3:22:37 PM     (No. 9152835)

Well played #6. And yes, Go Wolverines!


Reply 10 - Posted by: thatsomewhereplace, 2/1/2013 3:22:40 PM     (No. 9152837)

I thought it was an interesting story and then I got to the part about global warming. My eyes glazed over. Did not finish reading.


Reply 11 - Posted by: novakid, 2/1/2013 5:19:37 PM     (No. 9152981)

Are there no proof-readers any more?

Gulo gulo, the wiley wolverine.

Is a wiley wolverine worse than a wily one?


Reply 12 - Posted by: William1, 2/1/2013 5:28:51 PM     (No. 9153006)

And they make really good house pets.


   

 



 
Reply 13 - Posted by: eorsc, 2/1/2013 5:39:07 PM     (No. 9153022)

Several have reportedly been photographed on game cameras in the Eagle Cap Wilderness of Oregon. And YES it is a big deal. I heard a Ranger at Stehekin talk about those in the report. She didn´t mention Global Warming, which would have turned me off too.


Reply 14 - Posted by: Silly Old Me, 2/1/2013 5:52:58 PM     (No. 9153046)

#12 Lemme check with my pal Wylie, and I´ll get back to you.


Reply 15 - Posted by: DanvilleBill, 2/1/2013 6:32:08 PM     (No. 9153100)

After 4 more years of Zero´s EPA the Seattle Times will be reporting the occasional downtown sightings of sabre tooth tigers which were once thought to be extinct in the area.


Reply 16 - Posted by: westsnoop, 2/1/2013 6:51:00 PM     (No. 9153113)

Leave it to the WalMarts to turn this into a U of M thread. Go Spartans!


Reply 17 - Posted by: MTGardenerview, 2/1/2013 7:13:28 PM     (No. 9153146)

Amazing that the global warming folks never give up.It is all based on computer models
that are seldom even close to correct


   

 

  


 

Post Reply   Close thread 721631




Below, you will find ...

Most Recent Articles posted by "maggie2u"

and

Most Active Articles (last 48 hours)




Most Recent Articles posted by "maggie2u"



Actor Stephen Tobolowsky recalls
how´Ground Hog Day´ went
from good to great
Seattle Times, by Moira MacDonald    Original Article
Posted By: maggie2u- 2/2/2013 12:53:21 PM     Post Reply
When longtime character actor Stephen Tobolowsky first read the script to “Groundhog Day,” he thought it was just another comedy; nothing special. Then the movie changed, even as they were shooting it 20 years ago in Woodstock, Ill. — and it became, in Tobolowsky’s words (and mine), “one of the greatest comedies ever created.” Tobolowsky, who played persistent insurance man Ned “Needlenose Ned, Ned the Head” Ryerson, will host a special Groundhog Day screening of the film at SIFF Cinema at the Uptown.On the phone last month, he remembered the winter chill of Woodstock —

Once extinct here,
wolverines on the rebound
Seattle Times, by Linda V. Mapes    Original Article
Posted By: maggie2u- 2/1/2013 2:15:04 PM     Post Reply
LEAVENWORTH, Chelan County — Biologist Don Youkey picked his way along a log nailed to a tree trunk nearly five feet above the ground and reached overhead to hang a cow knuckle bone and chunk of raw rib meat. He hopes the tasty new bait will lure one of the newest carnivores cruising these snowy woods to trigger a remote camera that will snap its photo: Gulo gulo, the wiley wolverine. Once shot on sight, trapped and poisoned as vermin, wolverines were extinct in Washington by the 1930s but they are making a comeback, repopulating portions of their historic home range

Scientists want new name for
mammal-eating orcas
Associated Press, by Dan Joling    Original Article
Posted By: maggie2u- 11/25/2012 12:52:18 PM     Post Reply
If whale expert John K.B. Ford has his way, school children one day will study a kind of North Pacific killer whale that preys on warm-blooded creatures - mostly harbor seals and sea lions, but also gray whales and seabirds. They roam as far north as the Arctic Ocean and are now known as "transients" to distinguish them from fish-eating "resident" killer whales. Ford and colleagues from Alaska to California want transient killer whales to be declared their own species,



Most Active Articles (last 48 hours)



We are living in a dying country (Thread 2)
73 replie(s)
Rushlimbaugh.com, by Rush Limbaugh    Original Article
Posted By: LComStaff- 4/7/2013 6:49:54 AM     Post Reply
This is the second thread of an article posted yesterday which can be found here:http://lucianne.com/thread/?artnum=730032

   

 



 
´My bangs are getting
a little irritating´: Michelle
Obama admits she already regrets
her high-maintenance hairdo

66 replie(s)
Daily Mail (UK), by Margot Peppers    Original Article
Posted By: pineledger- 4/7/2013 7:43:42 AM     Post Reply
Michelle Obama has admitted that she is already tired of the bangs she first sported in January. The First Lady said in an interview with Entertainment Tonight: ´Bangs are a day-by-day proposition. They´re starting to grow out, get a little irritating.´ Still, she hasn´t let her hairdo woes get her down. ´It´s okay,´ she said after her initial complaint. ´We´ll be good.´ The first indication that her hairstyle was becoming a burden came about last weekend, when Malia, 14, was spotted adjusting her mother´s hair during the White House Easter Egg Roll.

McCain: ´I don´t understand´
GOP filibuster on guns

66 replie(s)
Politico, by Jennifer Epstein    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 4/7/2013 12:18:14 PM     Post Reply
Sen. John McCain says he doesn´t understand the threats from some of his Republican colleagues to filibuster a bill on background checks to buy guns. "I don´t understand it," the Arizona Republican said on Sunday of the threat coming from Sen. Rand Paul,Sen. Ted Cruz, Sen. Mike Lee and nine other Republicans. "The purpose of the United States Senate is to debate and to vote and to let the people know where we stand.” "What are we afraid of? ... If this issue is as important as we all think it is, why not take ... it up and debate?"

Christians, here´s why we´re
losing our religion

52 replie(s)
Fox News, by Craig Groeschel    Original Article
Posted By: STLstudent- 4/7/2013 5:13:55 PM     Post Reply
Recent research indicates that the number of people who do not consider themselves a part of an organized religion is steadily on the rise. Interestingly enough, though the number of those religiously unaffiliated is increasing, there is little to no trend in the number of those who express atheist or agnostic beliefs. People aren’t saying they don’t believe in God. They’re saying they don’t believe in religion. They are not rejecting Christ. They are rejecting the church. This begs the question, “Why are we losing our religion?”

Broadcasters worry
about ´Zero TV´ homes

48 replie(s)
Associated Press, by Ryan Nakashima    Original Article
Posted By: Ribicon- 4/7/2013 2:43:40 PM     Post Reply
Los Angeles — Some people have had it with TV. They´ve had enough of the 100-plus channel universe. They don´t like timing their lives around network show schedules. They´re tired of $100-plus monthly bills. A growing number of them have stopped paying for cable and satellite TV service, and don´t even use an antenna to get free signals over the air. (Snip) Last month, the Nielsen Co. started labeling people in this group "Zero TV" households, because they fall outside the traditional definition of a TV home. There are 5 million of these residences in the U.S., up from

Mother Of Slain Benghazi
Officer To Sean Hannity:
‘They Want Me To Shut Up’

44 replie(s)
Mediaite, by A.J. Delgado    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 4/7/2013 5:00:16 AM     Post Reply
On Friday, Sean Hannity brought Pat Smith, mother of the late Sean Smith, on his radio program. The 34-year-old information management officer was one of four Americans murdered in the Benghazi embassy attack on September 11, 2012. In the chilling interview, a distraught Ms. Smith, in tears, pleaded for answers and spoke of the efforts to silence her. Ms. Smith first relayed how her son, prior to the attack, requested additional security in advance and warned the State Department: He did tell them, ahead of time, he typed it into his little typewriter over there,

Vanishing workforce
weighs on growth

42 replie(s)
Washington Post, by Jim Tankersley    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 4/6/2013 11:28:59 PM     Post Reply
Put out an all-points bulletin: Millions of Americans have gone missing from the workforce. Every month that those would-be workers are gone raises the odds that they might never come back, dimming the prospects for future economic growth. The vanishing trend is more than a decade old, but it accelerated during the Great Recession. Throughout 2012, economists held out hope that it had stopped. But then came Friday’s jobs report, and hopes were dashed. The Labor Department reported that the U.S. labor force — everyone who has a job or is looking for one — shrank

Obama critic apologizes for
his ´poorly chosen words´
on gay marriage

41 replie(s)
The Hill [Washington DC], by Alexandra Jaffe    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 4/6/2013 12:18:19 PM     Post Reply
Neurosurgeon Ben Carson, considered by some to be a potential Republican contender for president, apologized to Johns Hopkins University for the "poorly chosen words" he used in expressing his opposition to gay marriage last month.“I am sorry for any embarrassment this has caused,” Carson said in the letter, reported in New York Magazine.(Snip) "Although I do believe marriage is between a man and a woman, there are much less offensive ways to make that point. I hope all will look at a lifetime of service over some poorly chosen words.” Carson will remain as commencement speaker at Johns Hopkins,

The Secrets of Princeton
40 replie(s)
New York Times, by Ross Douthat    Original Article
Posted By: Oblio- 4/7/2013 8:08:09 AM     Post Reply
Susan Patton, the Princeton alumna who became famous for her letter urging Ivy League women to use their college years to find a mate, has been denounced as a traitor to feminism, to coeducation, to the university ideal. But really she’s something much more interesting: a traitor to her class. Her betrayal consists of being gauche enough to acknowledge publicly a truth that everyone who’s come up through Ivy League culture knows intuitively —

Is going gluten-free
healthier for everybody?

34 replie(s)
The Week, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: NorthernDog- 4/7/2013 11:28:27 AM     Post Reply
Gluten-free diets are all the rage, but they can be dangerous if not done right. What is gluten? It´s the spongy complex of proteins, found naturally in wheat, rye, and barley, that gives elasticity to dough and allows it to rise. When flour is moistened and either kneaded or mixed into dough, gluten molecules form an elastic, microscopic latticework that traps the carbon dioxide produced when yeast ferments, causing dough to inflate like a hot air balloon. Baking hardens the gluten, which helps the finished product keep its shape. Wheat — and gluten — is ubiquitous in the American diet.

Adam Lanza´s murder spree at Sandy
Hook may have been´act of revenge´

31 replie(s)
New York Daily News, by Matthew Lysiak and Rich Schapiro    Original Article
Posted By: noproblems- 4/7/2013 9:52:58 AM     Post Reply
Newtown killer Adam Lanza may have launched his murder spree at Sandy Hook Elementary School as an “act of revenge,” the Daily News has learned. A close friend of Lanza’s mother told The News that the troubled boy was a target of relentless bullying when he attended the Connecticut school years ago. “I think Adam felt betrayed by the school and this was his act of revenge,” said Marvin LaFontaine, a friend of Nancy Lanza’s. “Nancy told me he was being picked on at school. That they were just torturing him.”
Source and text corrected by Staff.

Parents outraged that Mass.
kids were denied lunch

30 replie(s)
Associated Press, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: beancounter- 4/6/2013 5:21:39 PM     Post Reply
ATTLEBORO, Mass. — As many as 25 students at a Massachusetts school were denied lunch this week — with at least some forced to dump their food in the garbage — because they couldn´t pay, school officials and parents said. Outraged parents said some students at Coelho Middle School in Attleboro cried when they were told by a worker for the district´s food service provider they could not eat on Tuesday because they couldn´t pay or their pre-paid accounts were short on funds. The on-site director for the company, Whitsons Culinary Group of Islandia, N.Y., was placed on administrative leave by

   

Post Reply   Close thread 721631





Home Page | Latest Posts | Links | Must Reads | Update Profile | Register | Rules & FAQs | Search | Post | Contact | RSS | Contribute | Logout | Forgot Password

© 2013 Lucianne.com Media Inc.

FS