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  • 11-28-2007 7:08 PM In reply to

    • Bear
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    Canada has no plan to protect the polar bear

    I just read this on the David Suzuki foundation website and I'm a little disappointed by my Canadian government. In October, the US and Russia ratified a bilateral agreement for the long-term conservation of shared polar bear populations in Alaska, the US and Chukotka, Russia but the Canadian government doesn't feel the need to put Polar Bears under the the Species At Risk Act, the federal government still hasn't taken action. Here is the article :

    November 26, 2007 OTTAWA -- Canada's polar bears are at risk of disappearing and the federal government currently has no plan to protect them amid shrinking Arctic ice conditions as a result of global warming.

    The David Suzuki Foundation report, Canada's Polar Bear: Falling Through the Cracks? finds that despite increasing threats to their survival -- including melting sea ice, organic pollutants, and increased shipping traffic and oil/gas exploration -- polar bears are not listed federally as a species at risk. In fact, out of the seven Canadians provinces/territories where polar bears are found, only two (Ontario and Newfoundland and Labrador) list the species provincially. Newfoundland and Labrador is the only province or territory to have a formal management plan in place to protect the iconic bear.

    The report also concludes that Canada currently has no marine protected areas in the Arctic. As well, these marine mammals require land for denning and travel corridors; however, four polar bear populations in Canada presently are without even a single hectare of land protected within their range.

    "Right now, the polar bear receives zero legislative protection at the national level," says Rachel Plotkin, the Foundation's biodiversity policy analyst. "Strong endangered species laws and protected areas are two critical tools Canada has to recover and protect species at risk like the polar bear."

    Thirteen of the world's 19 polar bear populations call the Canadian Arctic home. As the report finds, five populations show a decline in numbers. These populations, as well as others, could face continued decline in a landscape increasingly transformed by global warming.

    Temperatures are rising far more rapidly in the Arctic than in the rest of the world. Since 1978, sea ice cover has declined by approximately nine per cent per decade, and the rate of melting appears to be increasing each year. This loss of sea ice threatens Canadian wildlife, like the polar bear, which are wholly dependent on the Arctic sea ice habitat for survival.

    "We know that the North is warming up. We know that Arctic sea ice is melting. And we know that polar bears rely on sea ice for survival," says Ms. Plotkin. "As sea ice disappears, so will the polar bears unless federal, provincial and territorial governments "list" the polar bear and step in with effective management plans to deeply reduce greenhouse gas emissions, ban persistent organic pollutants, and protect marine and terrestrial areas."

    Click here for a youtube video about the Polar Bears

    The full report, Canada’s Polar Bear: Falling Through the Cracks? can be found online here

    Time for me to write the Canadian Minister of the Environment that they need to act now before it's to late. you can send an email here

    You can read the David Suzuki Foundation Report Left off the List profiles eight species that have been recommended for listing by its scientific body but not added to the Species At Risk Act (SARA) list, including: Peary caribou, western Wolverine, northwestern grizzly bear, porbeagle shark, several populations of beluga whale and Atlantic salmon. 

  • 11-25-2007 4:46 PM In reply to

    • Bear
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    Free Camtasia video recording software

    I found this if anybody is interested in a program to record video. It's free but is an older version of Camtasia. It's version 3, I think they are up to 5 now but it's a good program if you want to record webcams. I don't know if you can take screen shots or if you can record audio but you can try it out and see if you like it. Camtasia is well know for the screen video recording program and it's free.

    download the trial version of Camtasia  http://download.techsmith.com/camtas.../camtasiaf.exe   and then click here and fill out your name and email address and they will email you a free license key to unlock the trial version.

     

    Quote from the webpage

    We're excited that you're taking advantage of downloading Camtasia Studio 3.1.3 absolutely free. Camtasia is the complete professional solution for recording, editing and sharing high-quality screen videos. It's easy-to-use, affordable, and is the quickest and most effective way for you to communicate.

    Easily record your screen to create compelling training videos, screencasts, and presentations ... without ever leaving your desk.

    • Capture everything you see on your screen
    • Edit and enhance the videos - pinpoint cursor movements with special visual effects, perform sophisticated moves such as highlighting, zooming, and panning, and even record what you draw on the screen
    • Share in the industry-standard AVI and streaming media formats

     

  • 11-21-2007 1:42 PM In reply to

    • Rita
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    Re: PB Cam season is done

    The cam is still live today..she said it is coming to an end, any day now

     

  • 11-21-2007 10:36 AM In reply to

    PB Cam end date is ???

    Edit 24 November:  Well as Rita caught (and several others apparently), and I didn't, the words were that the PB Cam was coming to an end.   But it didn't really end thankfully.  Some folks got to see and record some really great sights and I really thank you for posting the pictures. 

    Original: 

    Mary tells us this morning (21Nov) that the PB Cam season has drawn to a conclusion.  http://forums.ngm.com/forums/thread/190039.aspx  That's too bad for me personally as I only saw "live" PBs a couple of times.  But they were so glorious those times that I will take that and remember them fondly.  Thanks to Mary, Lisa, the PB Cam Team and the many sponsors that make the PB Cam such a success (Polar Bears International, Frontier North's Tundra Buggy® Adventure,  SeeMore Wildlife Systems and RealNetworks, Inc.).  -- Kemoose

  • 11-09-2007 5:19 PM In reply to

    • Brenda
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    Re: Rox: Brrrr bit chilly over here

    Yay!!!!! Rox....lovely to see you back.....have really missed you. Huge hugs from Canada.
  • 11-07-2007 6:53 AM In reply to

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    Re: Rox: Brrrr bit chilly over here

     Oh, so sweet, thanks guys.  I've missed you too and it's great to be back ! What is happening with the re runs - I can't seem to get anything up and running ? Wink
  • 11-05-2007 12:03 PM In reply to

    Re: Rox: Brrrr bit chilly over here

    Welcome back Rox...it's been a long time and we really missed you!
  • 11-05-2007 10:36 AM In reply to

    Rox: Brrrr bit chilly over here

    Hey Rox - GREAT to hear from you!  Guess you're getting ready for summer, eh?  So when you get too hot there, check back here & enjoy the pics everybody has been taking of these beautiful bears.

    We've really missed you. Smile

    "Wilderness without Wildlife is just scenery."–Lois Crisler

  • 11-05-2007 9:43 AM In reply to

    Re: Brrrr bit chilly over here

    Hey Rox, welcome back!

    Good to see you posting again. We've missed you!

     

     

  • 11-05-2007 9:36 AM In reply to

    • Rox
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    Re: Brrrr bit chilly over here

    Brrrrrrrrr, bit chilly over here, BAG's

    Cam isn't on right now for me, but I'll be back

    I've missed you all Wink

    Hoooooo RoooooooooooooooWink

  • 11-01-2007 3:26 AM In reply to

    Re: Boo at the Zoo

    So cute, Bear Smile, thank you for sharing! I love these pandas with their gentle looking faces!
  • 10-31-2007 10:31 PM In reply to

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    Re: Boo at the Zoo

    She's precious, Bear.  I haven't been to the panda cam in ages.  Thanks for posting the pics. 
  • 10-31-2007 7:11 PM In reply to

    • Bear
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    Boo at the Zoo

    She's not exactly a Polar Bear but she is a bear and she's just so darn cute. I took some screen shots of Mei Lan at the Atlanta zoo. For Halloween, the keepers put up a ghost for her to play with, it took her a while to see it but she found it, she played with it for awhile and caught the Boo at the Zoo

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • 10-24-2007 5:15 AM In reply to

    Re: A New Year Approaches

    Hey BAG's, check this out! WE HAVE A NEW HOME! Smile

    http://www.hostingphpbb.com/forum/index.php?mforum=mcneilriverbear

    WOOHOO!!! One more day to go..........!!!Big Smile

     

     

  • 10-14-2007 7:49 PM In reply to

    Re: A New Year Approaches

    Hi Keith....yes, I agree, a bear-fix is just what we need.  I can't wait...I'm so excited!

    "Wilderness without Wildlife is just scenery."–Lois Crisler

  • 10-14-2007 5:15 PM In reply to

    A New Year Approaches

    Just a week and a day and we can visit our polar bears again!  That should help improve the grumpy nature of some of us BAGs!  It won't take away our bad feelings for what has been happening in Alaska with the Grizzly cousins but for a while we can marvel at the "Gentle" Giants of the north.

     

  • 10-07-2007 2:43 PM In reply to

    Bear Alert: need your help!

    Hello BAGs, and bear lovers world-wide:

    We've a new Bear Alert and we need your help. 

    Please go to: http://forums.ngm.com/forums/1/184322/ShowThread.aspx#184322 

    Background information at:
    http://forums.ngm.com/forums/ShowThread.aspx?PageIndex=1&PostID=183485#183485

    Please help!

     ...Thank you

    "Wilderness without Wildlife is just scenery."–Lois Crisler

  • 01-08-2007 7:53 PM In reply to

    Bear Action Alert Request...

    Name: Karen/California
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    There is a new Bear Action Alert posted at the McNeil Frappr:

    http://www.frappr.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=5391047#5391047

    ACTION ALERT:  Rregarding the new appointees for the Alaska Board of Game.  The new governor will appoint 2 new members before March 1. Currently the board is filled with pro-hunting advocates!  We need to seek fairness in these appointments.

    Your help is needed.  Please be a voice for the bears!

    Thank you. Smile

  • 01-04-2007 5:54 PM In reply to

    Polar Bear Alert...

    Name: Karen/California
    E-mail: Not specified

    This is from Defenders of Wildlife: 

    https://secure2.convio.net/dow/site/Advocacy?JServSessionIdr012=9zs9tjmbm2.app25a&cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=271

    Your Help Is Needed!

  • 01-03-2007 9:32 PM In reply to

    Re: Elizabeth/NPS on the news...

    Name: Lin
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    Hi Rita, I've been looking also and can't find anything.  I did find this article though about PB's drowning etc.  Sad.

     

    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-1938132,00.html 

  • 01-03-2007 12:41 PM In reply to

    Re: Elizabeth/NPS on the news...

    Name: Rita
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    So good to see interest in the bears..keep the hunters away! I'm very concerned about the polar bears now that the ice separated... wish we could hear from those experts that were here the condition of the population. I have checked around the internet but can't find anything about a study of the animals effected by the recent ice flow
  • 01-03-2007 12:20 PM In reply to

    Elizabeth/NPS on the news...

    Name: Karen/California
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    Go to the NG Grizzly Forum, BAG sticky-thread:

    http://forums.ngm.com/forums/1/75607/ShowThread.aspx#75607

     

  • 12-19-2006 7:49 PM In reply to

    Dec 19 Bear Alert...

    Name: Karen/California
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    Calling all bear lovers:  http://forums.ngm.com/forums/thread/50660.aspx

      Thank you Smile

  • 12-13-2006 7:27 PM In reply to

    New Bear Alert...

    Name: Karen/California
    E-mail: Not specified

    Please go to:  http://forums.ngm.com/forums/67368/ShowThread.aspx#67368

    We need the help of all bear lovers, please!

  • 12-12-2006 6:41 PM In reply to

    To help our bears...

    Name: bear lover
    E-mail: Not specified

    http://forums.ngm.com/forums/1/66762/ShowThread.aspx#66762

    Idea  Idea  Idea  Big Smile  Yes

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