Paris Hilton Tries to Help Drunk Elephants

The headline for this piece was so bizarre I couldn’t let it go. So now she’s the celebrity spokesperson for a big problem in India: “Activists said a celebrity endorsement such as Hilton’s was sure to raise awareness of the plight of the pachyderms that get drunk on farmers’ homemade rice beer and then go …

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Breakfast Time

The dogs let me know early this morning that this spike buck and two does were grabbing breakfast in the back yard.

Pre-Clovis Artifacts

The earliest currently agreed-upon date for human migration to the New World is in the Clovis period, about 13,500 years before present (BP). For decades there has been research to push the date back, to put the migration from Asia in what is called a “Pre-Clovis” period. A number of sites in North and South …

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Tamarisk Removal

Chas has some new information on this subject, something I posted on back in August. I was stunned by this: “Today, the tamarisk are consuming about 58,600 acre-feet of water – 19 billion gallons – annually, but the number will grow to nearly 130,000 acre-feet annually – one-fifth of the water in the river in …

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Heritage Turkeys

More turkeys in the news. We’ve gone from terrorist turkeys in Massachusetts to a NY Times piece on an effort in Kansas to preserve traditional breeds of domesticated turkeys. Here’s a little something from the article about what most of us will be putting on our table in a couple of weeks: “Virtually all of …

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A Book I Won’t be Buying

Archaeology and Capitalism: From Ethics to PoliticsY. Hamilakis and P. Duke, eds. Pointing to the disciplines’s history of advancing imperialist, colonialist, and racist objectives, contributors insist that archaeology must rethink its muted professional stance and become more active agents of change.

Bourdain’s New Book

Time Magazine has 10 questions for Anthony Bourdain on the occasion of the release of his new book Without Reservations: Around the World on an Empty Stomach. Question Number 1: What’s the worst thing you’ve ever eaten? Fermented shark in Iceland. They celebrate their hardy Viking roots by eating shark that has essentially rotted and …

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Rattlers

A Texas man spent 45 minutes in a tub with 87 rattlesnakes to set a world record. Oh, and he wasn’t bitten. The article says he set another record last year by holding 10 rattlesnakes by their tails in his mouth. What a fun hobby.