Friday, December 7, 2007

a small victory for a big creature


This past Wednesday, seemingly by an act of God, the Florida State Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission decided NOT to downlist the endangered manatee to threatened status. For once, it appears as though the voice of reason - and thousands of people - has won over the judgment of the powers-that-be in terms of manatee protection. Although the population numbers are up for manatees, even the governor of Florida felt that downlisting the manatee would be moving too quickly in a direction that couldn't do anything but harm the gentle creature. Their only natural predator is man. Yes, that's it folks, as usual. We can't respect the world we live in, the world we share with other creatures. Who cares if there are endangered species in the water, let's raise the boat speed limits just for pure, selfish fun. And if an innocent creature gets maimed or killed in the process? Well, they were in our way! The human race is pretty pathetic sometimes, especially with all of the situations I've seen with abuse of manatees and their habitat. So here's a case where the good guys really fought hard for the underdog, in this case the sea cow, and came out on top -- at least for the time being. This is only a postponement of the actual ruling on the downlisting, but the Commission has decided that they need to take time out to look at how they are classifying ALL endangered species in the state. Way to go! I'm keeping my toenailed-manatee flippers crossed, but not holding my breath...

~Citizen file photo obtained from KeysNews.com

Saturday, December 1, 2007

an unexpected sighting


I am not even really sure what the main purpose of this blog is...maybe free therapy for me? Maybe someone out there will actually read this and be interested in one of the same things as me and get something out of my writings and ramblings? Who knows. All I know is, as if it isn't cool enough that I get to work with raptors in my free time, today I spotted a red-tailed hawk on my way home from the nature center. I followed him with my car. I rarely see them in the wild even though they're pretty common. When I first saw him/her, it was out of the corner of my eye. He flew alongside my car for a moment, then put his "brakes" on and landed in a tree, tucked his wings into his sides, brought his gorgeous red tail under him and settled onto a branch. I got out of my car to stand and look at him. After awhile, he left the large, bare tree he had been perched upon and flew upwards. He caught a burst of wind, circled around me three times, made a little scream, and flew/soared down the street. I could barely contain my excitement. It was just a perfect moment.


image information: license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/
Title: Red-Tailed Hawk
Taken by: Jessica Merz
Username: jessicafm

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