(Not My Coast Line!) California gets a little good news:
Day: July 24, 2009
We’re hoping you can help by telling us how the website appears on your computer screen (and don’t say “stupid!”) Recently the words in the menu bar seemed to spontaneously change color for some Firefox users, but not for Explorer or Safari. Our web guru Jean assures me that the html code “says” to be white, but it is clearly more interested (on my screen anyway) in being an orange-y horrific-color-blindness-test hue. Could you let us know what you see by emailing and telling me what browser you use and what you see on your screen? Look specifically on the menu bar, the one that says “Home | Our Story | Sightings etc.” If you have access to two computers, (work and home) let us know on each.
Here’s a picture of how it should look: white letters on a burnt sienna menu bar…
And here’s a picture of how it started looking to me as of 1:00 pm yesterday.
Which do you see? or maybe you see something different altogether? Let us know. It’s easy to take a picture of your screen and send it. Press the “print screen” key on the upper right hand of your keyboard. Right click to “Paste” onto a processing program like Word, then copy. Then you can paste the photo your email. It would be a big help.
These pictures out of KOMO tv in Washington are about the most adorable kit pictures I have seen. Apparently one kit was orphaned when his mother was run over by a jet ski. (Another reason to dislike them!) The organization PAWS is working hard to make sure they get the best chance of returning to the wild. Go watch the video, its OMG worthy. Our Wildlife VP has already written them for their unique lodge box design. You, who are smart beaver supporters, have of course already guessed by now which of our fifty beaver-bearing states this story is from. That’s right, beaver Mecca, Washington. (God bless Washington!)
Yesterday I found that someone had been searching the blog for beaver rehab information, and I wondered if it was them. I have been trying to make sure they have this article on the “Psychological and Environmental Enrichment for Orphaned Beavers” from Anna G. Miller of the Alabama Wildlife Center. I’ll make it a pdf and get it into a permanent link soon, but in the meantime if you know anyone who knows them, pass it along or send them our way.