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This blog is predominately about camera trapping in California. We camera trap to save our souls and to teach primary school students about biology and conservation. We will also touch on other camera trapping news and musings, sets from afar, mediocre herpetology, sucky birding, and other natural history discussions.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Ghost Deer
A spooky deer from the Santa Cruz Mountains for your Halloween pleasure.
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Ghost deer was trying to haunt the coyotes by leaving a leg in the tree, but he only managed to scare this poor little doe. Either that or the leg did such a good job that no carnivores even came by this set.
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Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Missing Weasel
SEE UPDATE BELOW:
UCSC press release below.
SHAME ON YOU.
Look out for a stuffed weasel.
October 9, 2013
To: UC Santa Cruz Community
From: UC Santa Cruz Police Department
Re: Community Crime Bulletin (488 PC - Theft; Case # 13-759)
To: UC Santa Cruz Community
From: UC Santa Cruz Police Department
Re: Community Crime Bulletin (488 PC - Theft; Case # 13-759)
On Tuesday, September 24, at 6:15 p.m., a stuffed weasel specimen was stolen from a table at the UC Santa Cruz Fall Festival. Affectionately referred to as Winston the Weasel (see photograph), this specimen had been in the possession of the UC Santa Cruz Natural History Museum for many years and been a part of many student projects, displays, and events.
It is the only mounted weasel specimen that the museum possesses.
Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Winston is encouraged to contact the UC Santa Cruz Police Department immediately at 831-459-2231, or the Environmental Studies Department located in the Interdisciplinary Sciences Building, room 410.
Tips may also be made ANONYMOUSLY to the UC Santa Cruz Police Department by calling 831–459–3TIP (459–3847) or online at http://police.ucsc.edu.
Thank you.
Nader Oweis, Chief of Police
University of California, Santa Cruz
This Bulletin is in Compliance with 20 U.S.C. Section 1092 (f), the “Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act” (“Clery Act”), and the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).
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UPDATE: 10/12/2013
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UPDATE: 10/12/2013
October 10, 2013
To: UC Santa Cruz Community
From: UC Santa Cruz Police Department
Re: Community Crime Bulletin UPDATE (488 PC - Theft; Case # 13-759)
The UC Santa Cruz Police Department wishes to thank the community for their assistance in the safe recovery of Winston theweasel. It was anonymously returned this morning to the Police Department, and will be given back to the Environmental Studies Department. No charges will be filed in this case.To: UC Santa Cruz Community
From: UC Santa Cruz Police Department
Re: Community Crime Bulletin UPDATE (488 PC - Theft; Case # 13-759)
Anyone with information regarding suspicious activity or crime in progress is encouraged to contact the UC Santa Cruz Police Department immediately at 831-459-2231, ext. 1, or by dialing 911 for in-progress emergencies or activities.
Tips may also be made ANONYMOUSLY to the UC Santa Cruz Police Department by calling 831–459–3TIP (459–3847) or online at http://police.ucsc.edu.
Thank you again,
Nader Oweis, Chief of Police
University of California, Santa Cruz
This Bulletin is in Compliance with 20 U.S.C. Section 1092 (f), the “Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act” (“Clery Act”), and the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).
Monday, October 7, 2013
Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine
http://www.scivee.tv/assets/videothumb/9284 |
Congrats to Randy Schekman,Thomas Südhof, and James Rothman for their prize in physiology or medicine for their work on vesicle transport.
Nice win, for my buddy, the budding yeast too.
A Schekman midterm destroyed me when I was an undergraduate at Berkeley. I feel just a little bit better about that now today.
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