Aug 22, 2015

The discovery of a wolf pack in Northern California – five pups and two adults


Wolf pack discovered in California; first in more than 90 years


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California’s new Shasta wolf pack, as seen via trail camera. Photo: CDFW


The discovery of a wolf pack in Northern California – five pups and two adults – is proof of the continuing westward expansion of the controversial predators.

California has not had a wolf pack in more than 90 years, and with the exception of two lone gray wolves that entered the state from Oregon in late 2011, and in July of this year, the last known wild wolf to reside in California was in 1924.

“The news is exciting for California,” Charlton H. Bonham, director of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, said in a news release issued Thursday. “We knew wolves would eventually return home to the state and it appears now is the time.”


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One of California’s Shasta wolf pack, as seen via trail camera. Photo: CDFW


Said Jamie Rappaport, president of the conservation group Defenders of Wildlife: “We have been given a second chance to restore this iconic species to a landscape they had been missing from for nearly one hundred years. We must seize this opportunity to forge new partnerships to help wolves live in harmony with people and livestock in their California home.”


The wolf spotted in December 2011 was a GPS-collared animal cataloged as OR7, who became famous for ranging across Oregon into California, during a lengthy and fruitless search for a mate. He has since returned to southern Oregon and is the breeding male of what is known as the Rogue Pack.


The second wolf photographed twice near the Siskiyou-Shasta County border, via motion-sensor trail camera, is believed to one of the adults raising the five pups. The CDFW, which captured the new images with additional trail cameras placed in the same general area, has designated this new family the Shasta Pack.


Wolves were eradicated throughout the West in the early 1900s by trappers and ranchers. Their reintroduction in the Northern Rockies in 1995 was controversial not only because of livestock concerns, but because of possible impacts on elk herds in some areas.


The cunning predators, believed by many to play an important role in maintaining a healthy ecosystem by thinning deer and elk herds of their weakest members, have flourished and have now spread to seven states (counting California).


After OR7 crossed the state line in 2011, the CDWF began to prepare for the eventuality that wolves would someday return.


In June 2014, the California Fish and Game Commission voted to list gray wolves under the California Endangered Species Act. Gray wolves also are listed as federally endangered in California.
It’s illegal to hunt, trap, wound or harass the animals, and the CDWF is in the process of formulating a management plan, after meeting with stakeholders.


The precise location of the Shasta Pack was not divulged to protect the animals.


Northern California residents, however, are asked to report wolf sightings on the CDFW website.



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I have been waiting for Hillary forever...Chloelouise...Hillary girl forever: Hillary Clinton's Lawyer Defends Her Use of Personal Email

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Official portrait of Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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Hillary Clinton's Lawyer Defends Her Use of Personal Email


by PETE WILLIAMS



Hillary Clinton's use of a personal email account for conducting State Department business followed both federal rules in place at the time and the practice of some of her predecessors, her lawyer says.

The explanation, from Washington, D.C. lawyer David Kendall, comes in a letter sent late Friday to the State Department's undersecretary for management, obtained by NBC News.

"Secretary Clinton's use of personal e-mail was consistent with the practice of other Secretaries of State and was permissible under State Department policy in place during her tenure," Kendall writes.

Related: Judge Orders State Department to Get FBI Findings

Though styled as a letter to the State Department, it amounts to a response to a comment Thursday from a federal judge during a hearing over a lawsuit to obtain government records.

"We wouldn't be here today if this employee had followed government policy," said Emmet Sullivan, a federal district court judge in Washington, referring to Clinton.


The court hearing involved a side issue in the e-mail controversy — a Freedom of Information Act request for records detailing an arrangement that allowed top Clinton aide Huma Abedin to do outside consulting while working at the State Department.

In his latter, Kendall quotes from a memoir by former Secretary of State Colin Powell who wrote that he used his personal email account for messages to "principal assistants, to individual ambassadors, and increasingly to [his] foreign-minister colleagues."

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Clinton's use of her personal account was also permitted by federal regulations, Kendall says, including rules issued by the National Archives to implement a federal law on record preservation.

In 2009, Kendall says, the rule explained the practice to be followed when federal agencies "allow employees to send and receive electronic mail messages using a system not operated by the agency."



In that event, the employee must ensure that a record of the email is obtained in a government system. "Secretary Clinton followed that regulation through her practice of communicating with other Department officials on their state.gov e-mail accounts," Kendall's letter says.

By forwarding and copying messages to department employees at their government addresses, her emails were preserved in the State Department system, he said.

Kendall also said Clinton followed government regulations in deciding which emails in her personal accounts were private and which involved official business.

Both federal regulations and the State Department's Foreign Affairs Manual contemplate that kind of review by employees. The manual, Kendall notes, offers guidance "to direct the preservation of those messages that contain information necessary to ensure that departmental policies, programs, and activities are adequately documented."

Clinton provided the State Department printed copies of 30,490 emails from her personal account last December. Roughly 90 percent of them were sent to or received by a government employee with a state.gov address, Kendall said.

Of the rest, Kendall says, "we anticipate that many" will prove to have been of a personal nature that did not need to be preserved.

In March 2015, the Government Accounting Office found that the State Department's archiving system was seriously flawed and that only a small percentage of e-mails were actually saved during the period in question.

But Clinton campaign officials have said that if not for her private email system, many of the messages she sent during that period might not have been saved if she had used a state.gov account.

"That's one of the ironies here," a campaign official said Saturday. "If not for the records now available from her personal accounts, many of the e-mails she sent during that period would not have been archived."


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I have been waiting for Hillary forever............Chloelouise.......Hillary girl forever

Aug 19, 2015

Today's Verdict with David Lesch: Bullies Keep Out

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