Wed 8 Apr '09

Helping Feral Cats

I am not a cat person…..(we don’t have any)

Oh…cats are fine..in other people’s houses….

I will pet them and admire them but I don’t really want to own one…

I’m a dog person…(we have two)

However…..

I feel compelled to repost an article that is on our local news website. What this woman does is unselfish and totaly for the cats so they can live healthier lives without creating more feral cats!

She is in need of local translators fluent in Korean, Cambodian, Vietnamese, Filipino and Chinese not to mention I’m CERTAIN she would appreciate a few dollars to help out with cat food as it appears that she buys their food herself.

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Seattle Woman Helping Feral Cats

By Deborah Feldman/King 5 News

SEATTLE – Feral, or abandoned cats that are not spayed or neutered, can have kittens at a dizzying rate. The Humane Society estimates they are responsible for 147 million kittens a year in the United States.

That’s why one Seattle woman has made it her personal mission to humanely trap them, get them spayed or neutered, and then release them back to where she found them to live the rest of their days without reproducing.

Pam Brumell traps up to 40 or so cats a week and brings them to clinics to be spayed or neutered. She says she uses anything stinky, usually tuna and oil, to lure feral cats.

“A feral cat is an abandoned, unsocialized cat,” Brumell said. “It’s not like you’re going to pick it up and it’s going to go purr purr and yes you can take it home. Unfortunately a human did this to them, they allowed them to either be abandoned or get lost, stray, unaltered, which therein lies, makes feral kittens.”

Nine years ago, Brumell created Feral Cat Assistance and Trapping, or FCAT for short. Several days a week, she goes to neighborhoods being overtaken by wild and abandoned cats, traps them, and takes them to free spay/neuter clinics.

Once they’re caught, she takes them to her home where she feeds them and labels their carriers so she knows where each one came from. She brings dozens of cats to the clinics every week. After they’re spayed and neutered, and their ears tipped to identify them as fixed, she keeps them for several days until they’ve recovered.

“My goal would be to just not have any more feral cats,” she said. “But that’s unreachable, I do believe. As long as we have humans, we will always have unaltered, feral cats.  So ultimately it’s just get as many as I possibly can spayed and neutered in the greater Puget Sound area.”

Usually, people are relieved to see Brumell and her traps. Jean Bates was as Brumell set out traps to catch a colony of eight or ten cats in the Rainier Valley.

“Well, really, it’s going to be a big help,” says Bates. “A big help for us.” 

But in many communities, language is a barrier. As a result, Brumell is now looking for people fluent in Korean, Cambodian, Vietnamese, Filipino, and Chinese to act as translators. That way she can explain to people where the cats are going, when they’ll be back, and how important it is for them to be spayed and neutered.

“I am not a 501 3-C not for profit. I’m just me. And I just trap, neuter and release feral cats” she said.

If you can help Brumell with her translating needs, you can email her at feraltrapping@gmail.com.

If you have caught feral cats on your own, or have a domestic cat you want spayed or neutered, the Feral Cat Project is open four days a week. There is a suggested donation for pet cats. You can get more information about them by visiting their Web site at http://www.feralcatproject.org/.

http://www.feralcatproject.org/

http://www.feralcatproject.org/

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Tue 7 Apr '09

Ten Animals on the Brink of Extinction

It kills me to know that due to habitat destruction and/or poaching certain animals are on the verge of extinction.
Extinction = Permanent

Please check out Eco-Worlds
Ten Animals on the Brink of Extinction webpage and find out how you can help!

Amur Leopard

Amur Leopard

Saiga Antelope

Saiga Antelope

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Mon 6 Apr '09

Attention Bird People!

Many months ago I got it into my head that I would love to have raise finch on a very small scale…we have a breeding pair of Zebra Finch, Society Finch (with 2 babies ready for new homes!) and Lady Gouldian Finch (who will be breeding very soon).

I buy our ABBA finch seed at Beaver Creek Aviary because you can buy it in bulk quantities that you can’t find in local pet stores. Most other misc. items I get at the pet store including millet sprays.

I was for a long time happy with the millet sprays until I ran across Fabulous Finch while browsing for Lady Gouldian specific products.

Looking at the picture of the millet sprays offered on Lady Gouldian and mentally comparing it to the pet store millet that I was buying I was thinking…no way!

Those millet sprays are HUGE!

I ordered and received my 5 lb. box and was amazed!!!!!!

Even with paying shipping costs I was saving over $1.00 per pound AND instead of the puny pet store sprays lasting 1-2 days these HUGE sprays last well over 4 days!

If you own birds that eat millet don’t waste your money on puny millet sprays offered in local pet stores!

Fabulous Finch/Nemeth Farms Millet Sprays
Fabulous Finch/Nemeth Farms Millet Sprays

Fabulous Finch (left) vs Pet Store Millet Spray (right)

I kid you not! Here is an actual picture comparing the two millet sprays!
Fabulous Finch on the left, local pet store on the right.
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Thu 2 Apr '09

Free Shipping!

As of today (April 2, 2009) Country Meadow is now offering FREE SHIPPING on all retail orders over $75.00!

Select the Free Shipping option during checkout (this option will only show up if your order exceeds the $75.00).

We will ship your order either USPS or UPS Ground (carrier will be our choice).

Don’t want to order $75.00 worth???

Grab a few friends and pool your money!

Free shipping will be applied to ONE address per order (meaning we will not separate the order out into multiple ship-to addresses).

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Wed 1 Apr '09

Can Biochar Save the Planet?

Reposting an interesting article from CNN!

Can Biochar Save the Planet?

By Azadeh Ansari
CNN
ATHENS, Georgia (CNN) — Over the railroad tracks, near Agriculture Drive on the University of Georgia campus, sits a unique machine that may hold one of the solutions to big environmental problems like energy, food production and even global climate change.

Biochar's high carbon content and porous nature can help soil retain water, nutrients, protect soil microbes.

Biochar’s high carbon content and porous nature can help soil retain water, nutrients, protect soil microbes.

“This machine right here is our baby,” said UGA research engineer Brian Bibens, who is one of a handful of researchers around the world working on alternative ways to recycle carbon.

Bibens’ specialty is “biochar,” a highly porous charcoal made from organic waste. The raw material can be any forest, agricultural or animal waste. Some examples are woodchips, corn husks, peanut shells, even chicken manure.

Bibens feeds the waste — called “biomass” — into an octagonally shaped metal barrel where it is cooked under intense heat, sometimes above 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit, the organic matter is cooked through a thermochemical process called “pyrolysis”.

In a few hours, organic trash is transformed into charcoal-like pellets farmers can turn into fertilizer. Gasses given off during the process can be harnesed to fuel vehicles of power electric generators

Biochar is considered by many scientists to be the “black gold” for agriculture.

Its high carbon content and porous nature can help soil retain water, nutrients, protect soil microbes and ultimately increase crop yields while acting as natural carbon sink – sequestering CO2 and locking it into the ground.

Biochar helps clean the air two ways: by preventing rotting biomass from releasing harmful CO2 into the atmosphere, and by allowing plants to safely store CO2 they pull out of the air during photosynthesis.

“Soil acts as an enormous carbon pool, increasing this carbon pool could significantly contribute to the reduction of CO2 in the atmosphere,” said Christoph Steiner, one of the leading research scientist studying biochar. “It gives us a chance to produce carbon negative energy.”

Worldwide use of biochar could cut CO2 levels by 8 parts per million within 50 years, according to NASA scientist James Hansen.

Global carbon levels in the air have been steadily increasing at an alarming rate since the 1980s, according to NOAA. Since 2000, increases of 2 parts per million of CO2 have been common, according to NOAA. During the 1980s rates increased by 1.5 ppm per year.

The process of making biochar can also lead to other valuable products.

Some of the gases given off during the process can be converted to electricity, others can be condensed and converted to gasoline, and there are also some pharmaceutical applications for the by-products, said Danny Day President and CEO of Eprida, a private firm in Athens, Georgia currently exploring industry applications for the biochar process.

Although scientists look to biochar to improve the future, its origin lies in the past.

For centuries indigenous South Americans living in the Amazon Basin used a combination of charred animal waste and wood to make “terra preta,” which means black earth, in Portuguese.

Thousands of years later, the terra preta soil remains fertile without need for any added fertilizer, experts say.

“These terra preta soils are older than 500 years and they are still black soil and very rich in carbon,” said Steiner, a professor at the University of Georgia. Reducing the need for deforestation to create more cropland.

By using biochar concepts, terra preta soils have been proven to remain fertile for thousands of years, preventing further harmful deforestation for agricultural purposes. But still more large-scale tests need to be conducted before biochar technology can be rolled out on a global scale.

Day says biomass — that otherwise would be thrown away –could be developed into entirely new markets for biofuels, electricity, biomass extracts and pharmaceutical applications, in addition to biochar.

“We have 3 billion people out there who are at risk for climate change and they can be making money solving our global problem,” said Day.

Industries can now begin to look at farmers around the world and pay them for their agricultural wastes, said Day. “They can become the new affluent.”

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Washington State Sales Tax Increase

Those of you who live in Washington state and order our products must pay sales tax (wholesale accounts are exempt).

As of today, April 1, 2009 (and NO this isn’t an April Fools joke!) sales tax has increased in just about every city.

Sales tax here is destination based…meaning sales tax is charged at YOUR city’s rate not ours.

However….To make things easier for me our website is automatically defaulted to our city’s tax rate (Lynnwood) which now is at 9.5% (one of the highest in the state!).  If I didn’t do this I would have to reconfigure our website and enter in each and every city (over 300!) and the corresponding tax rate….which would mean YOU would have to scroll down and pick your city.

To save us both time and energy we will adjust your invoice to reflect the correct sales tax. You will be emailed a final invoice which will show the correct amount!

I’m sure at some point in time I will have to break down and enter in each city/sales tax rate….but I’m going to put this off for as long as possible…..

Do you blame me??

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Student Loan Nightmare

If you don’t have a student loan(s) then chances are you know someone who does…and you know the insurmountable and almost impossible task of being able to pay off those student loans in a lifetime!

Our country puts a high regard on furthering your education with fancy degrees. Students graduate with happy thoughts of getting a job in their particular field, earning a living and gratefully paying back those loans.

But what really happens (especially in our current economy) is that students graduate and simply cannot find a job in their chosen field….most are happy to find any job at all.

Then shock hits…..hard. They get a statement with their loans and interest rates and the resulting monthly payments. With interest rates as high as 18% repayment is impossible. It is all some of them can do to just make the interest payments but it does nothing to reduce their original loans. Some of these students will NEVER pay back their loans!

I would like you to read the story below then after that please sign up so we can all urge congress to revamp the student loan repayment process so our students do not have to go into a lifetime of debt to further their education (which we all benefit from!).

It’s not that students dont want to pay back their loans….they simply can’t due to the outrageous terms and interest rates!

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Student Loan Nightmare – Help Wanted

Samantha Hillstrom
CNN Production Assistant

I’m about to talk about two little words that make most people cringe. The mere mention of these words usually incites the same reaction in everyone: a) fear b) denial c) a throbbing headache and d) the desire to run away screaming and crying and begging to go to a “happy place.” Yes, I am talking about STUDENT LOANS. If you don’t have one, you know someone who does and you sympathize with them. In the midst of the credit crisis, home foreclosures and bailout turmoil, the amount of debt that graduates are facing is overwhelming.

I am 23-years-old, two years out of college and I am sitting on $115,000 of student debt. And based on my lender’s loan terms, I only have roughly 12 years to pay it off. How much does that make my monthly payment, you ask? A whopping $1,200 a month. And let’s just say my lifelong dream career in television doesn’t lend itself to that. The only option my bank is giving me is to go on “graduated repayment plan.” That means that for four years I will only be paying off the interest every month. How much is that? Well, $115,000 with interest rates between 4-8%… that’s about $600 a month and that doesn’t even touch the principal amount. People don’t pay off houses in 12 years and I am expected to pay off this student loan in an entry level position?

Some might say, “Sam, you shouldn’t have gone to a private school in New York City if you wouldn’t be able to pay it off.” Well, I made a lot of mistakes when signing up for my loans, but I was uneducated on the process and on the repayment and now I’m stuck. I share the same anxiety as the families struggling to pay their mortgages. How was I ever to expect the financial crisis that was going to happen and where can I get some help?

And why do I have such a short amount of time to pay off my loans? Because of the current financial crisis. Due to the economic downturn, my lender isn’t consolidating loans. If I were able to consolidate, my repayment time would extend to 30 years…just like a home mortgage. Now that wouldn’t necessarily solve the problem, in that I would still owe more than $500 a month with the principal and interest, but it would buy me a bit more time and stretches out the money.

Here is my question: why aren’t student loans receiving the same attention, same care and forgiveness as every other loan in America? I have to say that I am lucky to have a job right now and was especially lucky to get a job right out of college. Can you imagine what kind of pressure and stress the 2009 graduates are feeling in this time of uncertainty? Veterans of the workforce can’t find work right now. What about the recent college grads with no work experience and tens of thousands of dollars of unforgivable debt underneath them?

There is a grain of hope that will come when the Income-Based Repayment Plan, part of the College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007, will take effect on July 1. The program will cap off borrower’s monthly payments at 10% of their gross income for 25 years with the rest of the debt being forgiven. However, that only applies to federal loans (which is only one of my four loans).

According to the Federal Education Department, in 2009, the amount of outstanding federal student loans is $544 billion, up $42 billion from last year. Where is our bailout? Where are our options? The default rate on student loans this year is already at 6.9%. That’s a 13% increase from last year.

Recently, Rev. Jesse Jackson started a campaign called “Reduce the Rate” urging the Obama administration to reduce the interest rates of student loans to 1%….the same amount of interest the banks are getting.

Jackson’s plan proposes the following…

  • Reduce the interest rate on all student loans to 1%.
  • If banks can borrow at 1% or less, then so should our students.
  • Extend the grace period before loan repayment begins from 6 months to 18 months for students who graduate.
  • In these tough economic times, it takes a college graduate an average of 6 months to 1 year to find a job. The rules should reflect this reality.
  • End the penalties assessed to schools for student loan defaults.
  • Schools should not be held accountable for students who don’t pay back their loans.
  • Increase Pell Grants to cover the average yearly cost of a public
  • 4 year institution instead of the amounts in the current stimulus package–$5,350 starting July 1 and $5,550 in 2010-2011

I chose to go to a private school and I chose to work in a field where the starting salaries are low. Does that mean that I chose to live a life of struggle, wondering how I am going to pay my rent, afford the basics of living and still stay in my chosen career field…all while putting up with high interest rates and an amount of debt that brings me to tears?

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**Here is how YOU can help!**

Join the movement to help make student loans affordable by signing up at www.reducetherate.org!

With college costs continuing to soar and more college graduates struggling to make their student loan payments, the Reduce The Rate Petition is urging lawmakers to extend the benefits of the federal bailout to students.

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