From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #5324 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Saturday, November 14 2020 Volume 14 : Number 5324 Today's Subjects: ----------------- This device can help you get out of the bathtub safely ["Walk-in-Bathtub-] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2020 05:19:18 -0500 From: "Walk-in-Bathtub-Finder" Subject: This device can help you get out of the bathtub safely This device can help you get out of the bathtub safely http://winterwalk.buzz/m89jg5coSD0e4H7aJYa9LJNoP9qpQN0FvtAkdJONlxv60lM http://winterwalk.buzz/_Cl8gasg5uVvW66Uc8UOh7eEkVEYP2pd-pC5JCcDlQUEzkM uraging natural predators to control rodent population is a natural form of pest control, along with excluding food sources for rodents. Placing a nest box for owls on a property can help control rodent populations (one family of hungry barn owls can consume more than 3,000 rodents in a nesting season) while maintaining the naturally balanced food chain. Attacks on humans Although humans and owls frequently live together in harmony, there have been incidents when owls have attacked humans. For example, in January 2013, a man from Inverness, Scotland suffered heavy bleeding and went into shock after being attacked by an owl, which was likely a 50-centimetre-tall (20 in) eagle owl. The photographer Eric Hosking lost his left eye after attempting to photograph a tawny owl, which inspired the title of his 1970 autobiography, An Eye for a Bird. Conservation issues See also: List of Strigiformes by population Snowy owl is very endangered in Scandinavia and Finland, where it is found only in northern Lapland. All owls are listed in Appendix II of the international CITES treaty (the Convention on Illegal Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora). Although owls have long been hunted, a 2008 news story from Malaysia indicates that the magnitude of owl poaching may be on the rise. In November 2008, TRAFFIC reported the seizure of 900 plucked and "oven-ready" owls in Peninsular Malaysia. Said Chris Shepherd, Senior Programme Officer for TRAFFIC's Southeast Asia office, "This is the first time we know of where 'ready-prepared' owls have been seized in Malaysia, and it may mark the start of a new trend in wild meat from the region. We will be monitoring developments closely." TRAFFIC commended the Department of Wildlife and National Parks in Malaysia for the raid that exposed the huge haul of owls. Included in the seizure were dead and plucked barn owls, spotted wood owls, crested serpent eagles, barred eagles, and brown wood owls, as w ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #5324 **********************************************