- Lyme-carrying ticks live longer. What? Link.
Last week’s AHD Bulletin
- Animal Health Digest Bulletin, Thursday, Jan 13, 2022. Link.
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The world’s largest wildlife crossing could have a spring groundbreaking
Source: LAist, January 13, 2022. Link. The Liberty Wildlife Crossing has been impressive since its beginning. The most famous moniker for the span which would provide safe passage for wildlife over the 101 freeway in Agoura Hills is a mighty one; the “largest urban wildlife crossing in the world” per the National Wildlife Federation.
Dog is hailed as ‘real-life Lassie’ after leading police to truck crash
Source: New York Times, January 6, 2022. Link. As Cam Laundry lay unconscious in the snowy woods near his battered pickup after a rollover crash, his dog Tinsley ran off into the icy Vermont night and returned with help.
2021 hay production falls short, no surprise
Source: Hay and Forage Grower, January 18, 2022. Link. Virtually all forage production metrics were down in 2021 compared to the previous year, even corn silage production. Drought was the reason that forage production suffered in many states.
Do you own a cat or does the cat own you?
Source: Treehugger, January 17, 2022. Link. A new study finds that pet cats seem to track their owners’ location, specifically by listening. And they are particularly surprised when their person’s voice appears to come from a different place than they think they are. Researchers say this is the first time that this socio-spatial cognitive ability has been identified in cats.
4 habits of highly insecure people
Source: Medium, January 2022. Link. Nick Wignall has found that the best way to finally escape the cycle of insecurity is to identify the habits that are maintaining your insecurity now. Let them go and watch your natural confidence rise.