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Nice Animal Pics photos

A few nice animal pics images I found:


The View. No Whoopi.
animal pics
Image by Keenan Turner of MDK Media
one of the pics from the pano above^


Mr Peacock
animal pics
Image by Scorpions and Centaurs
He spent rather a long time showing off that tail to us, hence the many pics of him...


063-365
animal pics
Image by krossbow
This is part of our library reading train. The windows look into classrooms. We have an artist on staff named Melissa Pooré and she made each and every 3 dimensional animal on the train.

The Daily Shoot assignment today was:
Striped patterns have a natural pattern that catches the eye. Find some stripes today and make a photo.
dailyshoot.com/assignments/109

I had planned on using my iPhone to shoot a picture of each part of the train and then use the app AutoStitch and make a panorama. I was in a hurry and the pics were taken by hand so the panorama didn't come out very well.
You can see it here farm3.static.flickr.com/2747/4407690742_da15401b71_b.jpg

All of the parts of the train are also uploaded in my photostream.

This photo has been used on the following blog(s):
animalinfo.tk/2010/10/23/are-electronic-dog-fences-effect...

Panda

Check out these animal behavior images:


Panda
animal behavior
Image by npicturesk
The species is a favorite of the public, at least in part because many people find that it has a baby-like cuteness. Also, it is usually depicted reclining peacefully eating bamboo, as opposed to hunting, which adds to its image of innocence. Though the Giant Panda is often assumed to be docile, it has been known to attack humans, presumably out of irritation rather than predatory behavior.



Hyena
animal behavior
Image by plαdys
Most efficien hunter out there. Humans projecting their own values onto animals, often judge this animal because of their sneaky behaviour.

Nice Images Of Animals photos

Some cool images of animals images:


Château, Anet. Exterior
images of animals
Image by Cornell University Library
Collection: A. D. White Architectural Photographs, Cornell University Library
Accession Number: 15/5/3090.01276

Title: Château, Anet. Exterior

Photograph date: ca. 1865-ca. 1895
Building Date: 1547-1552


Location: Europe: France; Anet

Materials: albumen print

Image: 7.874 x 10.6299 in.; 20 x 27 cm

Style: Renaissance

Provenance: Transfer from the College of Architecture, Art and Planning

Persistent URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5tft

There are no known copyright restrictions on this image. The digital file is owned by the Cornell University Library which is making it freely available with the request that, when possible, the Library be credited as its source.



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Sixteenth-century House
images of animals
Image by Cornell University Library
Collection: A. D. White Architectural Photographs, Cornell University Library
Accession Number: 15/5/3090.00991

Title: Sixteenth-century House

Photographer: Sir Francis Bedford (English, 1816-1894)


Building Date: ca. 1500-ca. 1599
Photograph date: ca. 1865-ca. 1885


Location: Europe: United Kingdom; Ludlow

Materials: albumen print

Image: 11 1/2 x 9 1/2 in.; 29.21 x 24.13 cm

Provenance: Gift of Andrew Dickson White

Persistent URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5t3s

There are no known copyright restrictions on this image. The digital file is owned by the Cornell University Library which is making it freely available with the request that, when possible, the Library be credited as its source.



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Windy night - original
images of animals
Image by zebarnabe
The original OOC image of www.flickr.com/photos/41967279@N05/5241864776/

Freaking cold... really... those warm colors are quite ironic ...

Available at the Gordon County Animal Shelter. 706.629.3327

Some cool animal shelters images:


Available at the Gordon County Animal Shelter. 706.629.3327
animal shelters
Image by zane.hollingsworth
GCAS
Friends Of Gordon County Animal Shelter FB
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Date:February,12,2013
Time:05:07:56:PM
Camera:NIKON D800
Lens:34
Lens(35mm eq.):34
ISO:400
SS:1/125 @ f/5


Available at the Gordon County Animal Shelter. 706.629.3327
animal shelters
Image by zane.hollingsworth
GCAS
Friends Of Gordon County Animal Shelter FB
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Date:February,12,2013
Time:05:01:20:PM
Camera:NIKON D800
Lens:45
Lens(35mm eq.):45
ISO:500
SS:1/125 @ f/5

Zebra combat

A few nice animals games images I found:


Zebra combat
animals games
Image by tiddlywinker
It was all fun and games, but it looked so dramatic and stripey!


Olympic Game Farm
animals games
Image by Beaster725


Prize winning Tuna
animals games
Image by Mike's...Seat related tales
I won the fishing contest last week...but actually with a Sea Bass. 43.3 inches

Cool Animals Facts images

Some cool animals facts images:


Goofy beluga
animals facts
Image by francescominciotti
Despite the fact that was amazing, viewing such an incredible animal live, from under the sea (the aquarium has a pool with glass walls), I think sperm whale's smiles make them a little goofy :)


A street corner in Barrio Lavapies in Madrid
animals facts
Image by CharlesFred
Looking like they walked off a Pedro Almodovar film set - when in fact they were doing their Saturday afternoon shopping. View On White


Murchison Falls Conservation
animals facts
Image by screenpunk
I'm sure you all have been waiting to see these. My old pyamas. Slept in them for about 12 years before the back dropped. Souvenir from Africa. And in fact i didnt even like them.

Cool Animal Picture images

A few nice animal picture images I found:



young giraffe
animal picture
Image by Cloudtail
A picture I've taken during a visit at Zoo Karlsruhe

Cool Animal Sanctuary images

Some cool animal sanctuary images:



cats-at-barby-keel-animal-sanctuary-08
animal sanctuary
Image by Aspex Design: Photos by Dean Thorpe


cats-at-barby-keel-animal-sanctuary-12
animal sanctuary
Image by Aspex Design: Photos by Dean Thorpe

20111027 - cat fight (25s) - MVI_3840

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20111027 - cat fight (25s) - MVI_3840
animals video
Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
The only time Lemonjello is not a wuss is when he is bullying Oranjello, who is actually more brave, yet is the loser of 95% of their melees. The whole dynamic just doesn't make sense.

fighting, playing.
Lemonjello the cat, Oranjello the cat, cat fight.
video.

upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

October 27, 2011.


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ADSC0020
animals video
Image by Lost Tulsa
Animal Festival - whack-a-mole type game


Summer
animals video
Image by prettywar-stl

Dublin Zoo

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Dublin Zoo
endangered species of animals
Image by infomatique
Dublin Zoo, in Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland is the largest zoo in Ireland and one of Dublin's most popular attractions. Founded in 1830 it is the fourth oldest scientific zoo in the world, after Tiergarten Schönbrunn in Vienna, London Zoo, and the Jardin des Plantes in Paris. The zoo receives over 500,000 visitors per year. The zoo describes its role as conservation, study, and education. Its stated mission is to “work in partnership with zoos world-wide to make a significant contribution to the conservation of the endangered species on Earth".
Covering 12 hectares (30 acres) of Phoenix Park, it provides a habitat for more than 235 species of wild animals and tropical birds. The zoo includes: World of Cats, World of Primates, Fringes of the Arctic, African Plains, Birds, Reptiles, Plants, City Farm and Endangered Species.


Dublin Zoo
endangered species of animals
Image by infomatique
Dublin Zoo, in Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland is the largest zoo in Ireland and one of Dublin's most popular attractions. Founded in 1830 it is the fourth oldest scientific zoo in the world, after Tiergarten Schönbrunn in Vienna, London Zoo, and the Jardin des Plantes in Paris. The zoo receives over 500,000 visitors per year. The zoo describes its role as conservation, study, and education. Its stated mission is to “work in partnership with zoos world-wide to make a significant contribution to the conservation of the endangered species on Earth".
Covering 12 hectares (30 acres) of Phoenix Park, it provides a habitat for more than 235 species of wild animals and tropical birds. The zoo includes: World of Cats, World of Primates, Fringes of the Arctic, African Plains, Birds, Reptiles, Plants, City Farm and Endangered Species.


Dublin Zoo
endangered species of animals
Image by infomatique
Dublin Zoo, in Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland is the largest zoo in Ireland and one of Dublin's most popular attractions. Founded in 1830 it is the fourth oldest scientific zoo in the world, after Tiergarten Schönbrunn in Vienna, London Zoo, and the Jardin des Plantes in Paris. The zoo receives over 500,000 visitors per year. The zoo describes its role as conservation, study, and education. Its stated mission is to “work in partnership with zoos world-wide to make a significant contribution to the conservation of the endangered species on Earth".
Covering 12 hectares (30 acres) of Phoenix Park, it provides a habitat for more than 235 species of wild animals and tropical birds. The zoo includes: World of Cats, World of Primates, Fringes of the Arctic, African Plains, Birds, Reptiles, Plants, City Farm and Endangered Species.

Unknown Company's "Break Out of the Norm" Aggressive Urban Blight Campaign

A few nice animals for free images I found:


Unknown Company's "Break Out of the Norm" Aggressive Urban Blight Campaign
animals for free
Image by RR Anderson
URBAN APATHY: A Gift from our friends at Clear Channel Outdoor, Northwest Trek and [i forget which design firm]--A sad stretch of Sprague in Tacoma Washington.

One of these signs is 'distressed' on purpose. ironically making it blend in instead of break out of any norm.

ps. I hate billboards.

- - - EMAIL TO CAPTIVEYAK FROM PRESIDENT OF BAN BILLBOARD BLIGHT - - -

Thanks for sending this. I’ve been following the Tacoma situation with some interest since coming across an article a few years ago about Clear Channel’s Constitutions Matter signs.

But whether or not people think digital billboards are bad, or that the swap is a good deal, everyone ought to be concerned about the apparently subversion of public process. Since you seem familiar with what’s going on here in L.A., you probably know that the same thing happened here in 2006, when the city council approved—without any public debate—a lawsuit settlement with Clear Channel and CBS Outdoor that would have allowed them to convert 840 billboards to digital. A smaller billboard company then sued the city, and last fall a judge overturned the settlement. It’s now in the Appeals Court, but most legal observers believe that the judgment will be upheld, because there’s repeated legal precedent that cities have to follow established procedures—notification, hearings, etc.—before making these kind of decisions.

While there are differences in land use law from state to state, I suspect the same general principles may apply in Washington, and there may be a legal case for challenging the settlement on the grounds that it didn’t go through the proper public process. Unfortunately, fighting these big, litigious deep-pocketed companies in court is a daunting task.

You also may be interested to know that there’s been a drawn-out battle over digital billboards in Durham, N.C., and the city council there just voted unanimously not to allow them. I suppose that a billboard company lawsuit will be the next chapter of that story. What’s actually happening, court-wise, is that that the billboard industry keeps putting forth the argument that any limitations on billboards are unconstitutional. While various courts, including the Supreme Court, have rejected this argument and allowed restrictions, all the way up to total bans, the industry is obviously hoping that if they keep suing they may eventually get a sympathetic hearing and a ruling that commercial speech and individual speech are both fully protected.

Best,

Dennis

Dennis Hathaway
President, Coalition to Ban Billboard Blight
2700 Military Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90064
banbillboardblight.org/


everything happens for a reason
animals for free
Image by Morelen
In Tengwar.
Fonts:
Tengwar Annatar Italic
Tengwar Parmaite

If you want to request something, please send me a message, don't ask in the comments as I'll most likely miss it then.
And if possible, tell me the font you'd prefer to have, otherwise you'll get my standard fonts, Tengwar Annatar Italic and Tengwar Parmaite.

Please be aware that Tengwar is just a script, not a language. If you want actual Elven words, ask for a Quenya (High-Elven) or Sindarin (Grey-Elven) translation (including Tengwar).

Btw, I expect a minimum of politeness from requesters. You know, say "hi" and maybe even "please" because you want me to help you and all that.... and it's free, so being polite shouldn't be too much to ask.

For all those that would like to give something in return for my free service:
I am in no desparate need of money, so if you'd like to repay this in a way, how about donating whatever you can spare to a charity of your choice (e.g. a homeless shelter or animal rescue in your area)? That way your gratitude goes to someone who really needs it.

NOTE: If you would rather not have your request published for everyone to see (and use), please say so, and I'll do an upload for friends only (and add you as a friend, of course, so you can see it). Such images will be deleted (and stored offline) after a while, so make sure to save it on your computer then.


20071010 - Beavis - 139-3980 - Carolyn & Beavis
animals for free
Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
PLEASE don't scratch our new 50 TV, Beavis!

See the square wooden piece of furniture on the right? at a yardsale many years ago. Hey, it just happens to be wide enough to fit our TV on. Looks like we have avoided buying furniture once again. We've still only bought 2 pieces of furniture in our life: a 0 Sauder entertainment center, and a computer desk. Everything else in our house is sub-. Even the leather couches valued at 00 (Free!).

Carolyn.
sitting.
Beavis the cat, TV.

Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

October 10, 2007.


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Nice Animals Photos photos

Some cool animals photos images:



White Tailed Deer - Anacostia River
animals photos
Image by Glyn Lowe Photoworks
Buck White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) - Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens - Washington DC

Cool Animal Pound images

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Happy Tails: Maggie May
animal pound
Image by LollypopFarm
Every day we thank our Maggie May for adopting us! We came into Lollypop Farm to find a gray and white kitten or a Siamese baby and this six-month-old black and white cat made it clear that we were not to leave without taking her home. She’s a smart cat and was not going to let us go down the row without giving her a try. She was only six months old but we were the third home for her.

We had neighbors with dogs come over and meet her the first day. Neighbors with kids came over too. She loves the kids and is fine with dogs. You listed her as “Lola” but we decided to change her name. She STOLE our HEARTS, so on the way home we decided her new name would be Maggie May… after the Rod Stewart song.

Almost every day I tell her THANKS for choosing us. She came home with us on April 13, 2010. A couple weeks later I was at the Joseph A. Bank clothing store in Pittsford and talking cats to the manager and he and his wife were fostering a Siamese 1 pound 2 ounce kitten. Two days later “Joe Banks” joined Maggie May and she was happy for the company. Joe Banks is now twice her size but she is still the boss.

Thanks again! This is probably the smartest cat we have had in our many years of cats around the world. You could say Maggie May adopted us. She really did pick us and I do thank her almost every day.

Carol and Max R.

THROWBACK!

Check out these animal puppy images:


THROWBACK!
animal puppy
Image by premieroctobre
Tiny, baby puppy. He was probably around 25-30 pounds here... now, he's close to 110. Makes me want to cry :(


Hubble. And Eric's headless body.
animal puppy
Image by amy_kearns

Nice Exotic Animals photos

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Gators & Friends, Shreveport, LA
exotic animals
Image by Shreveport-Bossier: Louisiana's Other Side
Gators & Friends Alligator Park and Exotic Zoo in Greenwood, LA is located just a 15-minute drive from downtown Shreveport. Home to hundreds of alligators as well as a variety of animals ranging from camels to kangaroos, Gators & Friends is an exciting trip for visitors of all ages.

For hours of operation and more information, visit Gators & Friends on-line at www.gatorsandfriends.com

Animal Heroes

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Animal Heroes
images of animals
Image by CircaSassy
This image is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN. Attribution is not necessary. The original book is available at the Internet Archive (www.archive.org/details/animalheroesbein00setouoft ).

Animal heroes; being the histories of a cat, a dog, a pigeon, a lynx, two wolves & a reindeer and in elucidation of the same over 200 drawings (1905)


Animal Heroes
images of animals
Image by CircaSassy
This image is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN. Attribution is not necessary. The original book is available at the Internet Archive (www.archive.org/details/animalheroesbein00setouoft ).

Animal heroes; being the histories of a cat, a dog, a pigeon, a lynx, two wolves & a reindeer and in elucidation of the same over 200 drawings (1905)

Cool Animal Jobs images

A few nice animal jobs images I found:



Not So Scary
animal jobs
Image by jbdenham
Scarecrows have a simple job to do. They are there to keep animals from eating up all of the food in the garden. Even though this particular scarecrow probably does its job very well, it just doesn't seem so scary to me. Maybe it's the Hawaiian shirt, the lei around its neck, and the beach ball in its hand? Could be.

This is the Heritage House and Garden in Woodbury, MN. The Historical Society restored the building and meets here every so often. The garden is maintained by volunteers in the community. It's kind of neat how it sits in the middle of one of the faster growing towns in the state.

It's also kind of neat how the colors in the sky made for a nice background to the house and garden. Lots of colors in this image, even before the light of the sun illuminates them. The scarecrow is sporting many of them, but the flowers just beyond her are quite vibrant as well.

A 3 exposure (+/- 2 EV) HDR shot at f10, ISO100, and a 28mm focal length.


St Gerasim (or Gerasimos)
animal jobs
Image by jimforest
Among saints remembered for their peaceful relations with
dangerous animals not least is Gerasimos, shown in icons holding a
lion's paw in his hands. The story behind the image comes down to
us from John Moschos, a monk of Saint Theodosius Monastery near
Bethlehem and author of The Spiritual Meadow, a book written in
the course of journeys he made at the late sixth and early seventh
centuries. It's a collection of stories of monastic saints, mainly desert
dwellers, and also an early example of travel writing. Recently it
inspired William Dalrymple to write From the Holy Mountain, in
which the author sets out from Mount Athos to visit places -- in
Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine and Egypt -- that John
Moschos described in The Spiritual Meadow.

Gerasimos was abbot of a community of seventy monks in
the fifth century who lived in the desert east of Jericho, a mile from
the River Jordan. It was They slept on reed mats, had cells without
doors, and -- apart from common prayer -- normally observed silence.
Their diet consisted chiefly of water, dates and bread. Gerasimos, in
ongoing repentance for having accepted the teachings of a heretic in
his youth, is said to have eaten even less than the norm.

One day while walking along the Jordan -- so John Moschos
was told -- Gerasimos came upon a lion roaring in agony because of
a reed deeply imbedded in one paw. Overcome with compassion for
the suffering beast, Gerasimos gently removed the reed, drained and
cleaned the wound, then bound it up, expecting the lion would return
to its lair. Instead the creature meekly followed him back to the
monastery and became the abbot's devoted pet. The whole
community was amazed at the lion's conversion to a peaceful life --
he lived now on bread and vegetables -- and its devotion to the abbot.

It was given a special task: care of the community's donkey,
which pastured along the Jordan. But one day it happened, while the
lion napped, that the donkey strayed and was stolen by a passing
trader. After searching without success, the lion returned to the
monastery, its head hanging low as if it had sinned. The brothers
concluded the lion had been overcome by an appetite for meat. As
punishment, it was given the donkey's job: to carry water each day
from the river to the monastery in a saddlepack with four earthen
jars.

Months later, it happened that the same trader was coming
along the Jordan with the stolen donkey and three camels. The lion
recognized the donkey and roared so loudly at the trader that the
man ran away. Taking its rope in his jaws, the lion led the donkey
back to the monastery with the camels following behind. The monks
realized, to their shame, that they had misjudged the lion. That very
day the abbot gave the lion a name: Jordanes.

For five more years, until the abbot's death, Jordanes was
part of the monastic community. When the elder fell asleep in the
Lord and was buried, Jordanes lay down on the grave, roaring its
grief and beating its head against the ground. Finally Jordanes rolled
over and died on the last resting place of Gerasimos.

The narrative touches the reader intimately. The story
inspires the hope that the wild beast that still roars within us, putting
us at enmity with other creatures and at odds with heaven, may yet
be converted -- while the story's second half suggests that, when
falsely accused of having relapsed to an unconverted life,
vindication will finally happen.

The icon of Saint Gerasimos focuses on an event of physical
contact: the desert elder has the clawed-paw of the lion in his hand.
It is an Eden-like moment. On the edge of the Jordan, the river of
Christ's baptism, an ancient harmony we associate with Adam and
Eve before the Fall has been renewed. Enmity is over between man
and creation: at least it is over in the small island of peace that Christ
has brought into being through the merciful action of Gerasimos.
The icon is an image of peace: man and beast, monk and lion, no
longer threatening each other's life.

(text to be used in a future revised edition of "Prayinbg With Icons.")

Cool Animal Picture images

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Selfportrait?
animal picture
Image by Joachim S. Müller
Das Bild darf nicht kommerziell verwendet werden.
This picture may not be used commercialy.

NIcht, daß ich denken würde, ich sähe aus wie ein Menschenaffe, aber es sieht aus, als hielte dieser die Kamera.

Sumatra-Orang-Utan

--

Not that I think I look like an ape, but it looks like the ape is holding the camera.

Sumatran orangutan

pongo pygmaeus abeli


Norwegian Forest Cat
animal picture
Image by Daffydus
Our cat Siri, a mixed race cat, but the relation to the Norwegian Forest Cat is clear. It was obvious that she enjoyed following my friend and I on the trip in the woods above our house
Here is another of my cat pictures


Zoo Hannover April 08
animal picture
Image by chaosphoenx
Alle Fotos von Sophies Geburtstag aus dem Zoo Hannover. Leider alle mit falschen Format und Kamera Einstellungen geschossen. Wir waren angetrunken und doof. Sorry.

// All Pictures from Sophie's Birthday. All wrong image quality and format. I was drunk and stupid.

Boston Museum of Science: Stuffed animal exhibit: Black bear

A few nice stuff animals images I found:


Boston Museum of Science: Stuffed animal exhibit: Black bear
stuff animals
Image by Chris Devers
Visitors are allowed to pet this bear. The fur was nice & soft, very cuddly, just like a kid's teddy bear. What a shame that they make such unruly pets...



Clear Lake Shores 50th Anniversary Celebration, No. 22
stuff animals
Image by jonburns820
These Teddy Bears sure had a great time riding in the Golf Cart Parade!

www.jonburns.net

Cool Animal Pics images

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Co-Pilot James "Pop" Beadling, Seething, England, Replacement Crew 108. The Wazzle Dazzle, 715th Squadron, 448th BG, Mighty Eighth; WWII.
animal pics
Image by David C. Foster
In memory of James Beadling. Seething, UK 1945. 8th Army Air Corps, 448th BG, 715th Squadron. James Beadling called the little mythical animal a nichie (?), it had a notch in it's back and it was his little nose art for the co-pilot side of the nose. James Beadling was born on 06/08/1916 in Ohio and passed away on 02/07/1994. He now rests in a veteran’s cemetery in Littleton, Colorado.


Deer at Madigan State Park
animal pics
Image by jpmatth
there was an article about madigan state park near lincoln in the latest issue of Outdoor Illinois. part of it said the deer herd wasn't shy of humans and that many photographers go there for that reason.

they weren't kidding. this almost felt like cheating. i saw, from the car, maybe 5 deer grazing in a wooded area near the road. took some pics from the driver's seat (not these), then parked and walked back. as soon as i stepped off the road and into the woods, all the deer i hadn't seen sprang up and closed ranks. the herd was maybe 15-20 in all, and i was about 200 ft away.

Nice Stuff Animals photos

Some cool stuff animals images:



eeyore
stuff animals
Image by fallsroad
I had a major Winnie The Pooh fixation as a kid, so my older sister bought me this stuffed Eeyore. He came to embody my adult life through the simple, oft-repeated phrase: "Oh no, we're doomed."

Eeyore himself has been with me since I was seven. When new he smelled like fresh pepper - now he smells musty, like he came out of the attic. There are little colored patches all over him, covering up splits and tears in his gray hide, keeping his stuffing from spilling out.

To this day, for reasons I cannot fully explain, he occupies a place on a shelf above my desk.


shrew?
stuff animals
Image by red5standingby
In my excitment at the Horniman Museum on New Year's Day I totally fogot to check what this animal was.

OPENING: THE SPCA LEMON GROVE SHELTER, Bay of Islands, Kerikeri, New Zealand

A few nice animal videos images I found:


OPENING: THE SPCA LEMON GROVE SHELTER, Bay of Islands, Kerikeri, New Zealand
animal videos
Image by Friends for the love of Animals
OPENING: THE SPCA LEMON GROVE SHELTER, Bay of Islands, Kerikeri, New Zealand

Come and join us celebrate the opening ceremony, or just pop up and have a look at the lovely home our wonderful mutleys now have….. All thank to YOU…

Contact: Bay of Islands SPCA
www.boispca.co.nz/index.html

Bay of Islands SPCA
Postal address:
P O Box 167
Kerikeri 0245

Office / Centre
50 Kerikeri Road (beside Bay of Islands Vets)
Kerikeri
(09) 407 7515 (24 hours per day)
boispca@xtra.co.nz

…The Bay of Island SPCA Shelter…
Where:
Lemon Grove – Next turning on the right 2.3km after Stanners Road heading North on SH10
We look forward to seeing you.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------

“Announcements:
Dear Animal Friends,,
Thank you for your response!! on my Social Networking site 'Facebook'Twitter.. Youtube and all the mails!!

.....“BUT THIS IS NOT MY SHELTER”....

Friends for the love of Animals

.....Please click on the Links:
Lonely Dog, A rescue dog story,SPCA DOG
www.youtube.com/user/LoveOfAnimals?feature=mhee#p/u/4/2Rl...

I treat my animals like family; I would never ever keep them on a chain!!!! My dogs are only chain to my heart!!
I speak for those who cannot speak for or defend themselves. And I will continue to fight this fight to the last beat of my heart.

We have decided to devote our time to help the lives of animals. Animals are suffering every minute, every day. We are also decent and compassionate people dedicated to speaking out for animals. All animals should be treated with compassion, love and respect.

I am committed to the welfare of the unloved dogs in our area and intend to continue fighting for them will spend all my time and money to help animals in need.

“All animals should be treated with compassion, love and respect”

“There is little that separates humans from other sentient beings—we all feel pain, we all feel joy, we all deeply crave to be alive and live freely, and we all share this planet together.” Gandhi

Kind and Loving Regards
Bob Winter
“Friends for the love of Animals”

Nice Endangered Species Animals photos

A few nice endangered species animals images I found:


Sumatran Tiger In The Shade
endangered species animals
Image by Jill Mitchell

Nice Video Of Animals photos

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Action in Rome (italy)
video of animals
Image by Abolition_of_Slaughterhouses
2nd World Day for the Abolition of Meat - a Report from Italy

22 towns answered the call for the Abolition of Meat, planning events on January 30-31.
An extraordinarily large number of veg*ans participated by demonstrating against farming, hunting and fishing: 100 persons in Milan, 50 in Turin, 35 in Pordenone, 30 in Rome...
The activists created effective happenings, with masks and chains, forming lively representations of the objectification of animals and of mourning for their butchery, showing videos of animal exploitation and
filling the air with the victims' cries. We displayed the significance of this tragedy and brought it to public attention, in order to voice what we ourselves seldom dare to say: end the ongoing slaughter!

We handed out thousands of flyers and quizzes on the life of farmed
animals (available here: aboliamolacarne.blogspot.com/2010/01/materiali-per-la-sec... ).

The happenings were well covered by the medias: many newspapers and radios talked about the abolition of meat , reporting local demos, and the national TV followed the demos in Milan and Pordenone.

Complete reports with photos and videos from each town will be available on aboliamolacarne.blogspot.com. Photo gallery here: picasaweb.google.it/abolizionecarne

Some videos:
Pordenone (I): www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVro1DT9inE

Pordenone (II): www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEWWDALVjqA
Pordenone (III): www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijxFyd9yvI4
Olbia (I): www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dXy29DfqFk
Olbia (II): www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2Qfi3_n7xI
Olbia (III): www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-3-I8QHeY0

The Italian Network for the Abolition of Meat wishes to thank all the
activists for their contribution and hopes to see them soon.

We are happy to inform that Italy is planning another Day for the
Abolition of Meat on April 17-18!


Action in Rome (italy)
video of animals
Image by Abolition_of_Slaughterhouses
2nd World Day for the Abolition of Meat - a Report from Italy

22 towns answered the call for the Abolition of Meat, planning events on January 30-31.
An extraordinarily large number of veg*ans participated by demonstrating against farming, hunting and fishing: 100 persons in Milan, 50 in Turin, 35 in Pordenone, 30 in Rome...
The activists created effective happenings, with masks and chains, forming lively representations of the objectification of animals and of mourning for their butchery, showing videos of animal exploitation and
filling the air with the victims' cries. We displayed the significance of this tragedy and brought it to public attention, in order to voice what we ourselves seldom dare to say: end the ongoing slaughter!

We handed out thousands of flyers and quizzes on the life of farmed
animals (available here: aboliamolacarne.blogspot.com/2010/01/materiali-per-la-sec... ).

The happenings were well covered by the medias: many newspapers and radios talked about the abolition of meat , reporting local demos, and the national TV followed the demos in Milan and Pordenone.

Complete reports with photos and videos from each town will be available on aboliamolacarne.blogspot.com. Photo gallery here: picasaweb.google.it/abolizionecarne

Some videos:
Pordenone (I): www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVro1DT9inE

Pordenone (II): www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEWWDALVjqA
Pordenone (III): www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijxFyd9yvI4
Olbia (I): www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dXy29DfqFk
Olbia (II): www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2Qfi3_n7xI
Olbia (III): www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-3-I8QHeY0

The Italian Network for the Abolition of Meat wishes to thank all the
activists for their contribution and hopes to see them soon.

We are happy to inform that Italy is planning another Day for the
Abolition of Meat on April 17-18!