New Canada Coloring pages released and I thought you’d like to see this page.
Printable Canada Coloring City And Countryside Wildlife Drawings
Isn’t that beautiful? I’m sure you’ll like them all but here’s a few more.
New Canada Coloring pages released and I thought you’d like to see this page.
Isn’t that beautiful? I’m sure you’ll like them all but here’s a few more.
Yesterday the earth was trembling with news about the latest dire news from the artic, noting that the permafrost wasn’t so perma anymore and the precipitation that was falling was rain not snow because of the rising temperatures. And the beavers with their great gnashing of teeth and wicked ponding ways were building dams all over the place changing the tundra, which was changing where the salmon were which was changing where the things that came to eat the salmon were and Please GOD make it stop!!!
Imagine a thousand panicked headlines like this one.
The Arctic continues to deteriorate from global warming, not setting as many records this year as in the past, but still changing so rapidly that federal scientists call it alarming in their annual Arctic report card.
The 16th straight health check for the northern polar region spotlighted the first ever rainfall at Greenland summit station, record warm temperatures between October and December 2020, and the new problem of expansion of beavers in the Arctic.
he 2020-2021 polar year—scientists study the Arctic on a yearly basis from October to September—was only the 7th warmest on record. However, October to December in 2020 set a record for the warmest autumn. (more…)
Thanks enormously to Rusty Cohn for stepping in and sharing his brilliant photographs while I was once again in the hospital yet again with sepsis rendering me feverishly incapable of doing anything else. I am better but a little weaker with lots of strange memories, of my adventure among the medieval walled city that is a medical unit battling covid, (which I thankfully do not have). It’s all masks, shields and armor in the castle so it was nice to roll out into the actual world where it was raining and leaves were fallen.
The best thing that happened while I was there was that I got an email from Sam Gandy who was the author of the paper I wrote about a while ago saying how nice it was to read my review and asking if he could quote it for the upcoming Beaver Trust blog he was writing.
I’m writing a blogpost article on my paper for the Beaver Trust, and I was wondering if there might be any chance of quoting you? It would be wonderful to get a perspective on this topic from someone outside the UK. For context, I’m attaching a draft copy of my blogpost post – it would be wonderful to have your input Heidi if you’re game! Many thanks, have a great weekend ? (more…)
Lots of grass Giant Blue Heron and pond covered in Duck weed some visitors to the pond River Otters seem to watch us as much as we watch them sometimes Muskrat taking bedding material back to it’s nest in the Beaver Lodge aerial view of the Beaver pond a few years ago before the new hotel was built in the empty lot During a big storm the Beaver Lodge was almost submerged and some of the Beavers ended up waiting it out mid day on the top of the lodge Kevin Swift of Swift Water Design installing a pond leveler