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"Bird bartending" -- and more

POSTED BY: NIKI2
UPDATED: Thursday, July 22, 2010 08:59
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Thursday, July 22, 2010 8:59 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/2010/07/22/marciano.bird.bartendin
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HOW I wish they'd let me work with the birds themselves, in any way! Even making mash, cleaning pens, I'd love it if I could work around the birds themselves. Maybe, since I'm going through IBRRC, I'll get the chance. Cross fingers!

This was so weird to watch...we used exactly that blender to feed seals. But ours was a "fish mash"--it smelled horrid! We had to chop up the fish, stuff them in the blender along with all the other ingredients, and you had to deal with scales and other yukky stuff.

One of my jobs was to come in real early and break up frozen blocks of fish--BIG ONES--in water. You finished that job and your arms were covered with scales, and you smelled of mackerel something fierce!

We had to use hoses rather than a syringe, because we had to get way down past the glotus, and putting your hand in the mouth of an elephant seal isn't exactly the same as a pelican (ahem!). Also, we had to corner the seals and have four or five people sit on them, which left you stinking of elephant seal, as well as fish. Lotsa fun! But we did exactly the same things as shown here, so it was neat to see it again.

This, on the other hand, disturbs me greatly:
http://amfix.blogs.cnn.com/2010/06/10/whos-really-in-charge-of-gulf-bi
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Some of the most disturbing images we've seen from the Gulf oil disaster are birds and other wildlife coated in oil and fighting for every breath. Rescuing these birds and nursing them back to health is a delicate task. Our Jim Acosta went to see the operation firsthand and hit a roadblock, which left him asking – who is in charge?
We had the same problems rescuing...in our case, seals only "beach" themselves when they can no longer swim to stay alive. Some of the same is true for the birds, and of course they will fly away as long as they can do so.

The idea that BP is doing its usual thing, not letting people talk to the media, further infuriates me. We can't KNOW what's going on unless they let us, essentially, and they don't want to let us. I hope I can get some information while I'm down there!

As for somewhat good news, remember the Dragonfly guys who outfitted their boat to pick up oiled wildlife?
http://www.cnn.com/2010/LIVING/06/23/oil.bird.boats/index.html?iref=ob
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Unlike more traditional boats, which have deep keels that bog down when they push into shallow marshlands, the custom Dragonfly boats can operate in less than a foot of water.

Their broad hulls create very little wake that might further alarm wildlife; and they've even been painted a light green color to blend better with their surroundings.

On board, Castlow and Meador have added a whole set of tools to help wildlife rescuers: a large, skid-proof worktable for crews to handle animals, an adjustable shade canopy which can be easily lowered to slip beneath bayou tree branches, fine mist nozzles to cool the scorching summer temperatures for workers and critters. The oil won't hamper the boat's engines, thanks to a special cleaning solution.

The men consulted wildlife biologists and other scientists as they rushed to make the improvements, and they've found big donors, like Florida musician Jimmy Buffett, who are willing to help them make the boats available to rescuers free of charge.

The vessels will be outfitted with wireless Internet access, and plans are in the works to team up with Google Earth to enable anyone to track the boats online in real time. Onboard Web cameras donated by a group in Houston, Texas, will allow classrooms or anyone else to watch rescuers in action.

So far, Buffett has funded construction of one prototype boat, according to the duo. The plan is to produce a new boat every seven days from here on out. After the cleanup, the animal rescue groups will be allowed to keep the boats for use in research projects.

Although the vessels have been praised by wildlife experts, including marine biologists at the University of Southern Mississippi, Castlow and Meador say they've run into dead ends trying to get their boats into the hands of animal rescuers.

They've called federal authorities and BP too, but they say no one seems able to willing to tell them how and when the boats might be put to work.

Castlow and Meador call their support network the DEA, the Dragonfly Environmental Army, which is made up of those who have extended a helping hand, which include suppliers, donors and volunteers. They're hoping the combined forces of their group can break through the bureaucracy and get their boats in the hands of animal rescuers.

It is frustrating to both men, but they say they've been so encouraged by wildlife experts who have universally praised their innovation, that they're pressing on, convinced that no less than the lives of thousands of birds are at stake, and the future of their beloved Gulf too.

"And we're going to get all of these people, and we are going to break that ceiling," said Castlow. "And we will go through it -- because it's our livelihood."




Hippie Operative Nikovich Nikita Nicovna Talibani,
Contracted Agent of __________________, code name ‘Nike”,
signing off



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