It’s Plover Appreciation Day! Get ready to appreciate some plovers.
This is a snowy plover:
These fragile shorebirds once numbered in the thousands along the U.S. Pacific coast. After decades of losing their sandy beach habitat, only about 2,500 plovers are left breeding along that same coastline today.
This is a snowy plover nest:
Snowy plovers make their nests in shallow dips in the sand, sometimes even human footprints.
If people or animals
approach, the adult plover will flee and may not return for hours,
leaving its eggs to be crushed, overheated in the sun or eaten by a sharp-eyed
predator.
Here’s how we’re helping:
Rescuers often bring distressed plovers and abandoned eggs to the Monterey Bay Aquarium—one of the main shorebird rehabilitation sites in northern California. We treat sick and injured birds and transfer eggs to an incubator. If all goes well, an egg will hatch about 35 days after it’s laid.
Since launching our snowy plover program in 2000, we’ve successfully released 134 plovers back into the wild, including 84 from rescued eggs.
Here’s how you can help:
Avoid inadvertently driving adult plovers from their nests. Keep your dog on a leash on beaches during snowy plover breeding season and stay out of areas that have been blocked off as bird nesting sites.
In addition to being adorable fluffballs, snowy plovers are an important part of the shoreline ecosystem. Thank you for helping us protect them!
Over on the East Coast, it’s piping plovers, and they’re in a similar predicament. Beaches are regularly closed off during breeding season, much to the grumbling of locals. I don’t know if there’s a similar program on this side of the US.
america’s election isn’t until november 2016, but tumblr is already blowing up about it. i agree that it’s absolutely important, but no one seems to care that canada’s federal election is this october. tumblr is extremely united states-centric, but canadian politics affect americans too.
the keystone XL pipeline is one of canada’s hot issues right now. it is a proposed 1,897 kilometer (1,179 miles) pipeline that would be used to transport crude oil (830,000 barrels per day) from western canadian tar/oil sands to refineries on the gulf coast.
issues not directly related to the united states, but still extremely important:
our current prime minister, stephen harper (leader of the conservative party of canada) has been in power for 9 years. while in america, a president is limited to only run for two terms, a prime minister in canada can remain in power for as long as he/she continues to be elected.
Just a reminder that this is still going on in the background while everybody is hopping around gleefully about the pig. One almost has to wonder if it’s convenient to have something merely embarrassing in the headlines, rather than something so outright evil.
For USA folk, infants in this context refers to kids between the ages of four and seven.
Viola Davis won the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her lead role as Annalise Keating on “How to Get Away with Murder” at the 67th annual ceremony Sunday night.
This is Martin Shkreli. He’s a despicable piece of shit.
Why? You ask?
Well:
Specialists in infectious disease are protesting a gigantic overnight increase in the price of a 62-year-old drug that is the standard of care for treating a life-threatening parasitic infection.
The drug, called Daraprim, was acquired in August by Turing Pharmaceuticals, a start-up run by a former hedge fund manager. Turing
immediately raised the price to $750 a tablet from $13.50, bringing the
annual cost of treatment for some patients to hundreds of thousands of
dollars.
[…]
“This
isn’t the greedy drug company trying to gouge patients, it is us trying
to stay in business,” Mr. Shkreli said. He said that many patients use
the drug for far less than a year and that the price was now more in
line with those of other drugs for rare diseases.
“This
is still one of the smallest pharmaceutical products in the world,” he
said. “It really doesn’t make sense to get any criticism for this.”
[…]
Yeah, nobody really uses this drug, so he’s totally doing a great thing! Oh, except for:
Turing’s price increase could bring sales to tens or even hundreds of millions of dollars a year if use remains constant. Medicaid
and certain hospitals will be able to get the drug inexpensively under
federal rules for discounts and rebates. But private insurers, Medicare and hospitalized patients would have to pay an amount closer to the list price.
Well, this is probably just a one time thing. I mean, he’s only 32 and … oh.
In 2011, Mr. Shkreli started Retrophin, which also acquired old
neglected drugs and sharply raised their prices. Retrophin’s board fired
Mr. Shkreli a year ago. Last month, it filed a complaint in
Federal District Court in Manhattan, accusing him of using Retrophin as
a personal piggy bank to pay back angry investors in his hedge fund.
This is what happens when a country like America allows something as fundamental as the health of the human beings who live in this country to be a thing that shitbags like Martin Shkreli can use to get rich. This is disgusting, and wrong, and nothing will be done to stop this because PROFITS.
What gay movies are: attractive, but shy guy meets attractive, but shallow guy. There’s a lot of sex and it probably ends sad.
What lesbian movies are: blonde girl who is about to marry her loving fiance suddenly falls in love with the dark haired wild lesbian. There’s a high chance that at least one of them dies at the end (probably the dark haired one).
What other queer movies are: ???????!? Do they even exist?
What queer movies should be: Bisexual space pirates save the universe. Genderfluid kid is the protagonist of a teen rom com. Transboy travels the world to make good music and meet interesting people. Asexual demigirl kicks ass in her secret super hero identity. Polyamorous squad goes on a fantasy adventure with dragons and quests. Not everyone is white and able-bodied and a walking stereotype. Queer ladies live. Happy Endings.