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Moose freezing to death due to global warming!

Male Moose
© Wikimedia CommonsMale moose, Superior National Forest, Minnesota, USA.
Tragic news about moose today — the climate used to be the same for 65 million years, so moose are unprepared to deal with the sudden extra degree on the modern Earth-Perfect-Thermostat.
Jackson, Wyo. - Global warming might cause moose to freeze to death in Yellowstone National Park.
Don't cry. Moose are declining:
The reason for the decline is complicated. Wolves have taken moose, and grizzly bears have been expanding their presence.

But climate could be the biggest challenge. Part of the problem is ticks. A moose with too many of the parasites during the winter can lose its hair and freeze to death.
We all know, before Columbus there was one perfect quota of moose, bear, wolf. The numbers didn't vary from the sacred Gaia Triangle Ratio (whatever it was). There were no cycles. Moose never declined. Then man came, used air conditioners in Florida, caused tick outbreaks in Saskatoon, and da fur fell off doz' mooses. Cold moose!
In general, moose are simply better adapted to colder temperatures. When it's too warm, they spend more time in the shade trying to cool down and less time feeding, Courtemanch said.
You might have thought fur-free moose might like warmer weather. They just can't win eh?
"The warmer winters and warmer summers are incredibly stressful to them," she said. "They're so heat-stressed all the time. It cascades into poor body condition for females, and that impacts their ability to have a calf. They are so stressed they can't put on enough weight every year."
Sounds like da stressed mooses need psychotherapy. If we stopped trying to buy nice weather with solar and wind we could afford a psychotherapist for every mother moose. Stop a windfarm, save a moose!

Attention

Wild elephants kill 4 within 2 days in Sherpur, Bangladesh; 7 killed in the region over the past month

Charging elephant
© GettyCharging elephant
Wild elephants attacked and killed another person in Sherpur on Saturday, a day after they had killed three in the same area.

Early on Friday, three persons were trampled to death in Jhenaigati Upazila.

The latest victim has been identified 60-year-old Momena Begum, who was attacked in the border village of Tilaparha on Saturday, said Jhenaigati Forestry Department's Beat Officer Ashraful Alam.

"Around 2:30am on Saturday, a wild elephant charged into the victim's home and trampled her to death," he said.

In the past one month, wild elephants have killed seven people in the Jhenaigati border region, said Upazila administration chief (UNO) Md Selim Reza.

Attention

Victim recovering after bear attack near Columbia Falls, Montana

Bear attack
A person was attacked by a bear Sunday in northwest Montana.

The victim was taken to Kalispell Regional Medical Center with what are said to be non-life threatening injuries.

Montana, Fish, Wildlife and Parks has closed the area where the attack happened until further notice.

All of the land owned by Stoltze Lumber near Columbia Falls is now off-limits and the Haskill Basin is closed until further notice.

We will have more information on this developing story as it becomes available.

Binoculars

4 birds from Siberia seen in the UK for the first time; an unprecedented influx of 59 in northern Europe

Siberian Accentor, Mossy Hill, Shetland, 9 October 2016
© Josh JonesSiberian Accentor, Mossy Hill, Shetland, 9 October 2016
A rare bird has got twitchers in a flap after being spotted in the North East TWICE over the weekend.

The Siberian Accentor flew into the Shetlands last Sunday - the first time it had been seen in Britain.

One was then recorded in Spurn, in East Yorkshire, before two more were spotted in the region.

On Saturday one was found in a hedgerow on the cliffs at Saltburn, in East Cleveland, and then the a bird was discovered at a quarry in Hendon.

It's thought the birds were migrating to South East Asia when they were blown off course.


Comment: From Dutch Birding on the 17th October via Google Translate:
Unbelievable! 59 Siberian Accentors (Prunella Monta ella) have been recorded in northern Europe (outside Russia) within 13 days (4-16 October 2016)! No doubt this is not yet the end of this amazing influx and I am certain that in the next days other individuals will turn up.



Attention

Surfer survives shark attack off Caloundra, Australia

Shark attacks
A surfer has survived a terrifying shark attack just 10 metres from the shore while lying on his board in the water at a popular tourist beach on the Sunshine Coast.

University student Cooper Hallam said he was 'hit hard' from the rear left side and then took two or three bites to his body before he could react and fight off the shark.

The attack took place at Kings Beach, in Caloundra, late on Saturday afternoon.

Photographs of Mr Hallam's wounds were uploaded to the Dorsal Shark Reports Facebook page along with a description of the attack.

'Shark was obviously small, couldn't fit jaws around my waist, but still enough to give me the fright of my life,' he wrote.

'Further inspection of the bite looks like the sharks jaw size is around the diameter of a dinner plate.'

'Still very rattled... Not freaking out quite as much as my Mum though.'

Photographs of the man's wounds were uploaded to the Dorsal Shark Reports Facebook
Photographs of the man's wounds were uploaded to the Dorsal Shark Reports Facebook

Comment: See also: Shark attack on surfer off Ballina, Australia; 6th attack for the area in 21 months


Attention

Woman suffers leg injuries in shark attack off Maui, Hawaii; 5th such incident for the area so far this year

Shark attacks
A 66-year-old Washington state woman was injured in a suspected shark attack in waters off Charley Young Beach in Kihei this morning.

Maui County Fire Services Chief Edward Taomoto said the woman sustained injuries to her lower leg, and was transported to Maui Memorial Medical Center in serious condition after the attack, which occurred shortly before 10 a.m.

The woman, a part-time Kihei resident, had been snorkeling in waters about 40 feet from the shore at a depth of seven feet when the attack occurred, according to a state Department of Land and Natural Resources news release.

A nearby stand-up paddleboarder heard the woman yell for help an responded to the scene. The paddler pulled the woman onto the board and brought her to shore. Also, a visitor from Washington state swam out to assist her.

Two nurses and a firefighter from the mainland who were on vacation treated the woman on the beach before lifeguards arrived, according to a Maui County Fire Department news release.

Attention

Dead Blainville's beaked whale found on beach in Taiwan

Blainville's beaked whale
Blainville's beaked whale
Coast guard personnel and residents move the carcass of an 800-kilogram whale to the high-water mark on a beach in offshore Kinmen County, in order for the whale to be dissected and analyzed.

The 4-meter long Blainville's beaked whale was found on the shore near Kinmen Airport on Oct. 13.

Dead Blainville's beaked whale
© CNADead Blainville's beaked whale

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Floodwaters from Hurricane Matthew drown millions of farm animals in North Carolina

An aerial view is seen of a neighborhood that was flooded after Hurricane Matthew in Lumberton, North Carolina October 10, 2016.
© Reuters/Chris KeaneAn aerial view is seen of a neighborhood that was flooded after Hurricane Matthew in Lumberton, North Carolina October 10, 2016.
Millions of farm animals in North Carolina drowned in the floodwaters caused by Hurricane Matthew.

In addition to the massive amount of agricultural casualties, flooded farms in North Carolina — the state with the world's highest concentration of pork production — have also caused pools of hog feces to swell and spill into local waterways, officials said.

The animal death toll was highest among chicken farms, with roughly 5 million birds perishing in the rising waters, according to North Carolina environmental officials.

There was a "tremendous loss of life on the poultry side," said Donald van der Vaart, secretary of the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality.

Fish

Thousands of fish washing up on river bank in Guilford, Connecticut

Dead fish
Dead fish
For folks who come to the West River it was a shocking scene. Dead fish on both banks.

There is still menhaden or bunker fish in the river but last week there were a whole lot more.

Thousands and thousands were seen in New Haven's Long Wharf and they were also seen on the West River in Guilford. That's where Maria Paine noticed them last week.

"The river at high tide was... looked like to was boiling water there were so many fish," says the Guilford resident.

Paine was among many to send in pictures of what she saw once the tide receded through News8's report it feature.

"You know it just looked like litter for a second," says Paine. "I was like why is there all this white debris all over the place. That's what caught my eye."

Sheeple

Signs and Portents: Mutant lamb born with 6 feet in China

Bizarre footage of the animal, born in China, shows it standing in a pen as a man and woman inspect its deformity.
Bizarre footage of the animal, born in China, shows it standing in a pen as a man and woman inspect its deformity.
This young sheep may not have an easy time of it in the playground.

The unfortunate newborn is remarkably different from its peers as it has six feet.

Bizarre footage of the animal, born in China, shows it standing in a pen as a man and woman inspect its deformity.

Rather than one foot attached to its front left leg it has three.

The extra hooves seem to be almost twisted around the main leg and can be lifted separately to the first foot, as the man demonstrates.