Tales, Tails and Feathers of New York -- PCA

This blog is divided into two sections. The first deals with experiences in rescue/placement of homeless cats and dogs. The latter focuses on the treatment of wildlife in our city parks, specifically, Canada geese. These birds have recently been targeted by government officials for a 2/3rds "reduction" in population. Thousands have been cruelly rounded up and gassed in NY over the past several years. This is an issue that cries out for address and is covered substantially in this blog.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

October (Resident) Goose Migrations and Old Pals

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(Photo:  Old pal, "Whiteface" from the Central Park Reservoir this past summer) Reunions with old friends are a particu...
Monday, October 8, 2012

The Return and the Glory of the Geese!

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  (Photos:  Recently arrived family of 8 geese at the Boat Lake last night.  Oh joy!) I am convinced Canada geese can read! ...

Welcomed Signs for the Wildlife of Central Park

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(Photos: 1- New Fishing Rules signs at Harlem Meer in Central Park.  2--  Dead fish on rock at the Boat Lake this past summer. Wh...
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Friday, October 5, 2012

Delivery -- Both Good and Bad for Wildlife

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At Long Last, the Signs! Fantastic news regarding fishing abuses at Central Park.  It is strongly hoped that this may spread to ...
Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Dogs Like Humans and Humans Like Dogs (and Ducks)

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(Photo:  Tina, [front] Chance and me.) Just when you think you "know it all," you discover that you don't. I thi...
Saturday, September 29, 2012

Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow ("Heck of a jobs," guns and hard rains)

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(Photos:  Geese at Harlem Meer between September and October, 2010.  Today, there are no geese,  either at the Meer or Central Park ...
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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Surviving Ducks and Environmental (Non) Protection

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(Photo:  Wiggly and Honker, surviving domestic ducks at Harlem Meer.)   The Survivors Since the loss of Brad last week, Harl...
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"Enter all the information about yourself that you want others to know." What do I want others to know about me? Interesting question. The answer will be less complex and likely to be discovered in the context of the blog. One's self is found in one's writing and doings in life (I suppose) as opposed to what one says about one's self. For now (9-08) simply to update the picture. -- My beautiful dogs, Tina, Chance and me.
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