‘Yak insurance’ plan saving Nepal’s endangered snow leopard

“Four years ago Sherpa, 48, founded with other locals an insurance plan for livestock that conservationists say is deterring herders from killing snow leopards that attack their animals. In doing so the scheme has given hope for the endangered cat, whose numbers across the mountains of 12 countries in south and central Asia are thought to have declined by 20 percent over the past 16 years. Under the scheme, herders pay in 55 rupees ($1.50) a year for each of their hairy yaks, the vital pack animal that is also kept for milk and meat, and are paid 2,500 rupees for any animal killed by the endangered cat.” Continue reading

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Saving the rhino with U.S. military surveillance drones

“A rhino farmer in South Africa is planning to use surveillance drones designed for the US military to combat poachers who are driving the animals towards extinction. Clive Vivier, cofounder of the Zululand rhino reserve in KwaZulu-Natal province, said he has been granted permission by the US state department to buy the state-of-the-art Arcturus T-20 drone. He is now seeking clearance from local civil aviation authorities to put 30 of the drones in South African skies. He appealed for the US, UK or other countries to help raise the necessary funds.” Continue reading

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Blind juggling robot keeps balls in the air for hours

“Researchers at the Institute for Dynamic Systems and Control (IDSC) at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich have created a juggling robot, the so-called ‘blind juggler,’ which, in spite of its lack of visual sensors, is capable of flawlessly juggling a ball or balls for hours. The robot was designed by Philipp Reist and Raffaello D’Andrea and uses only mechanical sensors in its paddle, which is slightly curved. The robot registers nine different aspects of each bounce of the ball, including speed, angle and spin.” Continue reading

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While America continues to shoot itself in the foot — Products manufactured in Sweden instead of US!

When you snooze you lose!!!!!!!!!!!!!! While the federal agencies destroy Americas forest and timber production capabilities by killing the logging industry. Sweden has capitalized on their forest and sustainable timber production. While the United States stands still, Sweden says, “Lets getter done”. Watch this: http://documentarylovers.net/?p=3800 Ikea – Ultimate Factories Watch Now 0 Comments Category: Technology […]

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Tunisian president stoned by protesters

“Protesters on Monday hurled rocks at Tunisia’s President Moncef Marzouki and parliamentary speaker Mustapha Ben Jaafar in Sidi Bouzid, cradle of the revolution that erupted exactly two years ago. The police held back, after violent clashes over the past few months, which have often followed attempts to disperse protesters angry over the Islamist-led government’s failure to improve living conditions in the poor region. Clashes and strikes, as well as attacks by hardline Islamists, have multiplied across Tunisia in the run-up to the second anniversary of the start of Tunisia’s revolution.” Continue reading

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Occupy activists sue Los Angeles over harsh treatment from police

“Activists with Occupy Los Angeles have filed suit against the city for what they allege was harsh police treatment as they were swept off City Hall grounds over a year ago. An estimated 1,400 officers drove about 300 demonstrators off the grounds on November 30, 2011; the activists had been camping out for eight weeks to support the Occupy Wall Street movement against economic inequality and wealth disparities. The activists claim they were denied food and water for hours while being detained at the Metropolitan Detention Center, at a jail in Van Nuys or on a bus to the detention center. Others allege they were refused access to bathroom facilities.” Continue reading

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Records show FBI monitored ‘Anarchist’ Occupy Wall Street protests

“Newly-released records show the Federal Bureau of Investigations used counter-intelligence measures to monitor several Occupy Wall Street protests, at times labeling their actions as ‘Anarchist’ and investigating them as potential domestic terrorists. The documents, which were obtained by the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund in redacted form, show that the bureau began monitoring the movement as early as August 2011, when Occupy was establishing itself in Zuccotti Park in New York City. The fund’s director, Mara Verheyden-Hilliard, said the findings prove authorities overstepped their bounds in gathering information against lawful protesters.” Continue reading

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Iran to citizens: avoid U.S. travel due to ‘targeted Iranophobia’

“Iran has issued a travel warning to its citizens against visiting arch-foe the United States, an official said, after the death of an Iranian national reportedly following a grilling by US customs officials. ‘Iranian citizens are advised to avoid non-essential travels to the US and, in case of visit, to exercise maximum caution,’ foreign ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said in remarks reported by the ISNA news agency. The US is a ‘high risk’ destination for Iranian travellers, he said citing a ‘targeted Iranophobia trend in the US and repeated incidents in which Iranian citizens are threatened and arrested there.'” Continue reading

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