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What you ;re seeing here is a hibernating dormouse filmed by Dave Williams of the Surrey Wildlife Trust Mammal Project. Despite his log-sawing, this slumbering little guy isn ;t in any trouble 鈥?he just an unusually stentorian sleeper. Dormice can hibernate for up to one-third of their lives. They wake up in the springtime minus one-quarter of their fatty body mass to mate. In addition to monitoring the sleeping dormouse population, the Surrey Wildlife Trust builds miniature hourly motels for the rodents: The Surrey Dormouse project started in 2002 and consisted of just a few boxes on one of our reserves to monitor the presence of dormice. From this small beginning we now have over a thousand boxes in over twenty woodlands throughout the county. The number of records has increased enormously and also the protection of these woodlands, by incorporating habitat improvements into existing management plans. Dormice hibernate during the winter in nests that they make hidden away on the ground. It is only in late spring, when they come out of hibernation and start eating, that they look for places to breed. This is where the nesting boxes become useful for them as dry, quiet plac stanley cup es to have their young. Heartwarming, like Beatrix Potter writing a book about conjugal vi stanley cup sits. You can read more about the Surrey Wildlife Trust stanley quencher mission here. [Via Boing Boing] BiologyScienceZoology
If you are paranoid a stanley romania bout the rise of a police state, it time to pull out your metaphorical tin foil hat: according to Cnet, the FBI is attempting to strong-arm companies such as Facebook, Google and Microsoft into making their websites and services wiretap-friendly. As if CISPA and SOPA weren ;t already bad enough, Cnet says that, if permitted, this proposal would be amended to the 18-year-old CALEA legislature, which requires telecommunications companies to make their communication lines accessible for wiretaps. If you create a service, product, or app that allows a user to communicate, you get the privilege of adding that extra coding, a person who has reviewed the FBI draft legislation told CNET. The requirements apply only if a threshold o stanley cup f a certain number of users is exceeded, according to a second person briefed on it. And it not just the FBI pushing for this either; the FCC is also pushing to make any voice or video chat service on the internet fall under the scope CALEA. The thought of this happening is terrifying, especially when you consider that many of us are required鈥攆or work, school, etc鈥攖o use these major services. And along with a stanley cup ll the work the NSA is putting into their shiny new data center out in the middle of Utah, the government would basically have all the tools necessary to keep tabs on virtually all of us all the time. Yikes. [Cnet] Image via Tischenko Irina/Shutterstock Bqex Watch Gizmodo s Joe Brown On Bloomberg TV
What you ;re seeing here is a hibernating dormouse filmed by Dave Williams of the Surrey Wildlife Trust Mammal Project. Despite his log-sawing, this slumbering little guy isn ;t in any trouble 鈥?he just an unusually stentorian sleeper. Dormice can hibernate for up to one-third of their lives. They wake up in the springtime minus one-quarter of their fatty body mass to mate. In addition to monitoring the sleeping dormouse population, the Surrey Wildlife Trust builds miniature hourly motels for the rodents: The Surrey Dormouse project started in 2002 and consisted of just a few boxes on one of our reserves to monitor the presence of dormice. From this small beginning we now have over a thousand boxes in over twenty woodlands throughout the county. The number of records has increased enormously and also the protection of these woodlands, by incorporating habitat improvements into existing management plans. Dormice hibernate during the winter in nests that they make hidden away on the ground. It is only in late spring, when they come out of hibernation and start eating, that they look for places to breed. This is where the nesting boxes become useful for them as dry, quiet plac stanley cup es to have their young. Heartwarming, like Beatrix Potter writing a book about conjugal vi stanley cup sits. You can read more about the Surrey Wildlife Trust stanley quencher mission here. [Via Boing Boing] BiologyScienceZoology