• Dr. Matthew Fielding of the ARC Center of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage and the University of Tasmania led the study, which used strategically placed motion capture cameras and animal carcasses to monitor scavenger activity in three regions with varying populations of apex scavengers-Tasmanian devils and spotted-tailed quolls. (scienceinter.com)
  • Tiger sharks commonly cameo at whale carcasses throughout the world's tropical and warm-temperate seas, and numbers on the order of the Hervey Bay throng have been recorded before. (earthtouchnews.com)
  • Terribly hardly heed world's stronger carcasses diminish reproductions lives feverfew Thrain spears. (gabrielemontinaro.net)
  • Additional threats that are directly linked to human activities include illegal shootings, electrocution at power poles, lead poisoning from consuming parts of bullets in the entrails of deer carcasses discarded at the site of hunters' kills, collisions with cars at sites where the birds are scavenging roadkill and collisions with the blades of a wind turbine. (blogspot.com)
  • Their current paper - an updated model for golden eagle mortality due to vehicle collisions based on data from Wyoming - considered myriad factors such as the population density for golden eagles in the region, the number and size of deer roadkill carcasses expected and the traffic volume on the roads. (blogspot.com)
  • Commissioner Hallan moved to approve the Meeting Minutes November 9, 2020 second by Commissioner Peterson, Commissioner McNally commented that he in not in agreement of what was said for the amendment on the deer carcass motion, and he strongly opposes accepting deer carcasses and Kanabec Board also made a motion to not accept deer carcasses. (ecswc.com)
  • Commissioner McNally asked about how many deer carcasses came in and were they covered every day. (ecswc.com)
  • He also suggested that when we have meetings about Deer Carcasses, we need to include the Deer Hunter's Association. (ecswc.com)
  • NOVEMBER 22--A Wisconsin man who argued that he could not be prosecuted for having sex with a deer because the animal was dead at the time, was dealt a legal setback today when a judge rejected a motion seeking dismissal of a criminal charge against him. (thesmokinggun.com)
  • As a result of Circuit Court Judge Michael Lucci's ruling, defendant Bryan James Hathaway, 20, will have to stand trial for his alleged assault last month of the deer carcass. (thesmokinggun.com)
  • In his ruling (a copy of which you'll find below), Lucci denied a November 7 motion filed by Hathaway's lawyer, Fredric Anderson, which argued that the deer ceased being an animal upon its death (Hathaway, pictured at right, allegedly found the carcass in a roadside ditch). (thesmokinggun.com)
  • The model also incorporated observational evidence of eagle-carcass roadside interactions obtained by motion-triggered cameras, data that was lacking in a previous model the researchers created. (blogspot.com)
  • On average, the model indicates that the prompt removal of four roadside carcasses would save at least one golden eagle. (blogspot.com)
  • We discovered that carcasses remained in areas without devils and quolls for the duration of the study, which could lead to an increased risk of carrion-borne diseases, with implications for livestock and human health. (scienceinter.com)
  • Or it could have helped pay for livestock carcass removal programs, such as those being successfully run in Montana and Wyoming. (livescience.com)
  • The hunter took a step back and chuckled as Elisabeth made her great escape in slow motion, hindered terribly by bare feet. (blogspot.com)
  • A growing number of studies suggest that vertebrate scavengers also provide key ecosystem services, the benefits humans gain from the natural world, particularly in the removal of carcasses from the environment. (derby.ac.uk)
  • Despite this, the fate of carcasses in urban environments and the role vertebrate scavengers play in their removal have not been determined. (derby.ac.uk)
  • There was a significantly greater depletion in carcass biomass in the presence (mean loss of 194 g) than absence (mean loss of 14 g) of scavengers. (derby.ac.uk)
  • From behavioral analysis, we estimated that a maximum of 73% of the carcass biomass was removed by vertebrate scavengers. (derby.ac.uk)
  • Vertebrate scavengers are providing a key urban ecosystem service in terms of carcass removal. (derby.ac.uk)
  • While these smaller scavengers benefit from greater carcass access, they lack the scavenging efficiency of larger specialist scavengers such as the Tasmanian devil. (scienceinter.com)
  • The chiller is designed to bring carcass temperatures down to the refrigeration range. (cdc.gov)
  • At higher temperatures, keep the carcass in motion and pull it from the scalding water several times. (mom.com)
  • In May, Turkey's Danube Shipping Company was fined after crew on its carrier were caught dumping sheep carcasses in the Red Sea. (ship-technology.com)
  • An increasing proportion of the human population is now residing in cities and towns, many of which, despite being highly altered environments, contain significant wildlife populations, and so animal carcasses. (derby.ac.uk)
  • The hunter jumped off the boar as it fell limp at his feet and cleaned the blade on the carcass before putting it away. (blogspot.com)
  • The researchers can make a user-friendly version of the prediction framework available to the FWS and wind-energy companies if the FWS decides to approve carcass removal as an eagle mortality offset strategy. (blogspot.com)
  • Commissioner Oslund moved to approve the Agenda with additions, second by Commissioner Peterson, all in favor, motion carried (5-0). (ecswc.com)
  • Commissioner Hallan moved to approve the October 2020 Financial Statement, second by Commissioner Oslund, all in favor, motion carried (5-0). (ecswc.com)
  • The inspector observes animals both at rest and in motion. (merckvetmanual.com)
  • As an in-depth 2019 Global Ecology & Conservation review observes, outward signs of aggression between sharks scavenging whale carcasses tends to be minimal, kept in check perhaps by the sheer quantity of available food and a tacitly acknowledged size-based pecking order. (earthtouchnews.com)
  • Anderson contended that a charge of sexual gratification with an animal could not be sustained because 'the term 'animal' refers to a living organism, not a carcass. (thesmokinggun.com)
  • The classic way to remove hair from a hog is to scald the carcass in hot water and scrape the hair off with a scraper, razor or sharp knife. (mom.com)
  • In the west we underestimate the Suji, Japanese chefs use it like a Gyuto (in more of a slicing motion) and as a knife to assist breaking down of carcasses. (chefsarmoury.com)
  • When we look at an incident like the XL beef plant, where E. coli got into steaks, we realize that the workers there were forced to deal with many more carcasses per hour than they could possibly deal with while cleaning each knife in between. (elizabethmaymp.ca)
  • Using experimentally deployed rat carcasses and rapid fire motion-triggered cameras, we determined which species were scavenging and how removal of carcass biomass was partitioned between them. (derby.ac.uk)
  • In the end only two CARCASE members made it onto the slate, RED BACON and CHRISTINE HULME. (pflcpsa.com)
  • OK, so it's more of a schoolyard taunt and less of an out-and-out brawl, but USGS motion-triggered cameras caught an interaction between a large black wolf and a bear sow with two cubs in Glacier National Park. (backpacker.com)
  • The remote, motion-triggered cameras are part of a larger effort by the USGS to monitor the progress of grizzly bear recovery in Glacier. (backpacker.com)
  • Frequent violence, including gunplay, bloody fistfights (some in slow-motion, detailing each painful blow in wince-inducing fashion), and a few big explosions. (commonsensemedia.org)
  • With the efficiency and economy of motion that came from years of experience as taxidermists and hunters, Ramsey and Kapp sliced and scraped until the hides were removed and only the carcasses remained. (chicagotribune.com)
  • JDH Lady Bibi Manso 414/7 is not just another pretty heifer but ranks in the top 20% of the breed for 9 economically relevant traits to include: growth, milk and carcass. (cattleinmotion.com)
  • As far as extreme metal can ever be without becoming overly sanitised (like, say, Arch Enemy - who were originally founded by former members of Carcass), it is professional - and that is intended as a compliment. (astralnoizeuk.com)
  • There are few bands held in higher regard within death metal than Carcass. (astralnoizeuk.com)
  • A 400-mL volume of buffered peptone water was added to the carcass in the bag. (cdc.gov)
  • If you're using a scraper and you've got most of the hair removed, pour more hot water over the carcass and scrape in circles. (mom.com)
  • In our study, feral cats scavenged nearly half of all carcasses in areas devoid of top carnivores. (scienceinter.com)
  • These women and men stand on the line hour after hour, faced with an endless stream of chicken carcasses. (oxfamamerica.org)
  • Kilman's government fell on 21 March 2013 when it lost the confidence of Parliament, and LinĚ„i found himself in Opposition to Prime Minister Moana Carcasses Kalosil's new government. (wikipedia.org)
  • Animals may not enter any area of the facility where animals are slaughtered, carcasses are dressed, or edible products are handled until they have been inspected and found to be acceptable candidates for human consumption. (merckvetmanual.com)
  • Included in the condemned category are all animals that are dead or moribund, or that plainly show clinical signs of any disease or condition that would necessitate condemnation of the carcass on postmortem inspection. (merckvetmanual.com)
  • The authors of the Global Ecology & Conservation paper, for example, compared the feeding actions of great whites and tiger sharks at whale carcasses (including a dead sperm whale off Australia that drew both of these macropredators in at the same time). (earthtouchnews.com)
  • The shark-swarmed humpback carcass off Hervey Bay- which the World Cetacean Alliance declared the first Whale Heritage Site in 2019 for its sustainable whale-watching industry - was one of several dead baleen whales recorded in June in this part of the Coral Sea. (earthtouchnews.com)
  • he shouted while mounting his horse, motioning to the arriving men to deal with the boar carcass. (blogspot.com)
  • In-motion checkweighers are a great tool to improve quality control and collect data. (morrisonweighing.com)
  • The addition of this empirical data allowed the researchers to make estimates for how long a golden eagle typically spends at a carcass, how the decay rate of the carcass affects the number of visits from eagles and the effects of seasonality on the scavenging behavior of the eagles. (blogspot.com)
  • They hang, cut, debone, twist: repeating the same motions tens of thousands of times each shift, with few moments to rest, stretch, or take a bathroom break. (oxfamamerica.org)
  • The filming was lavish, complete with slow-motion sequences of chefs sprinkling seasoning on a dish (or, in the case of Patagonia barbecue master Francis Mallmann, grilling a full carcass on an open flame) as if they were Jackson Pollock putting the last drips on No. 5 . (vox.com)
  • As a long time Morrison Mono-Rail carcass scale user, I can attest to its solid performance and ease of maintenance. (morrisonweighing.com)
  • Despite having low species richness, the urban scavenger community in our urban study system removed a similar proportion of carcasses to those reported in more pristine environments. (derby.ac.uk)
  • It's to plaster that smile on, toss the carcass onto the grotto, and go through the motions of someone who can still find some hint of joy in the simple things. (girlsarepretty.com)
  • Or multiple motion- or radio-activated guard boxes that emit flashing lights or high-pitched noises when they detect a predator's movement or radio collar. (livescience.com)
  • The ruling details reports of issues with hanging heavy carcasses on lines, workers being prone to cutting themselves by mistake, pain in shoulders and arms from faster and more repetitive motions, and workers inadvertently bumping into one another. (fooddive.com)