Working on a piece for KCET about this month’s Peninsular bighorn sheep count in Anza Borrego Desert State Park, and I came across this video, which is too good not to share. It’s from Gary Katz of the Anza Borrego Foundation, and it shows a happy
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Larry’s put together a really lovely video-slideshow on YouTube to show what we’re losing at Ivanpah. Spread it around!
And don’t forget to sign the … (continues)
Given that video I posted yesterday in which a BrightSource employee shreds an ancient* Mojave yucca in direct contravention of the conditions of the permit, and the fact that the BLM now expects to find a hundred more tortoises on the site than
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Earlier today. I hiked here a couple years ago with Larry Hogue and Florian. It hasn’t changed much. That’s good.
A little bit of blurry video, anyway.
Not shown: a frillion lizards, two species of hummingbirds conducting territorial and mating displays, a red-tailed hawk keering loudly behind my head but remaining unseen, and my lack of sandwich in my pack.
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This film screened tonight in Santa Barbara. I need to see it. Actually, I need to get a copy of it.
Here’s the trailer.
He’s not supposed to eat carrots these days. They’re higher in calcium than is good for him, according to his new vet. So he hasn’t eaten many in the last three or four months. But tonight I saw the carrots in the fridge, and I saw him looking at
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But here it is.
Between you and me, this is what I look like when I’ve been at a full day of meetings after getting three hours of sleep and driving for three hours.
Desert Activists from 89.3 KPCC on … (continues)
Journalist Claes Andreasson, who has been doing good work covering desert solar for Swedish Public Radio and other outlets, came out to see us at Camp Ivanpah the week before last. He interviewed a number of participants, including yours truly, and
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I meant to post this when it came out in March. Don’t know why I didn’t. This is a wonderful if downbeat video by the USGS on what it’s like to be a desert tortoise these days. It’s broken up into four parts for YouTube purposes.
Part 1:
Part
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...when you’re doing research on climate stuff and you see a thumbnail of a video of one of your dearest friends, and it’s the first time you’ve seen it and it’s almost a year out of date.
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I know it’s been quiet around here. I’ve been working, a bit for money and more on working over the next chapter of the book in my head. Writing starts tonight.
While you wait, here’s some music I like.
Seelinnikoi, by Värttinä, who are a force
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Wait. I guess that should be “elk in bogs.”
The foreleg splash at 0:30 just kills me.
It’s the same old story: a raucous gang of leather-clad toughs invades a small town, wreaks havoc.
“What are you rubbing against?”
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The best way to chase it from your heart is to share it, sometimes.