It costs nothing to be kind.
#uglydogs
🚫MAGAs
“I am no longer accepting the things I cannot change. I am changing the things I cannot accept.” -Angela Davis
The federal government just banned bison from public land in Montana.
Not cattle.
Bison.
Interior Secretary Burgum revoked grazing permits for 950 bison
on 63,000 acres of federal land in northeastern Montana.
The reason?
Bison raised for conservation don't count as livestock
under a 1934 law.
Bison raised for meat and milk? Fine.
Bison raised to restore a native species to its native land? Get out.
Meanwhile, cattle ranchers across the West keep grazing on your land.
For $1.69 a month.
One cow. One calf. Thirty days. $1.69.
On land that belongs to every American.
The Cheyenne River Sioux. The Coalition of Large Tribes —
50+ Native nations. Defenders of Wildlife.
They all filed formal protests.
They called it exactly what it is.
"DEI for cows."
The bison have until September 30 to be gone.
Who decided cattle belong on public land more than bison do?
#DemsUnited
Maybe now I can tell. We had issues with the reverse gear. It wasn’t working and I knew it when I saved the car. In F1 you are not aloud to go opposite direction in any time so that was close and that’s why I used the emergency exit. But unfortunately it wasn’t big enough to do another burner 180* turn around
Some of the best-preserved native plant communities North America aren't in parks or refuges. They're in old cemeteries.
Pre-1900 cemeteries have a specific land-use history: they often experienced less intensive mowing, tillage, herbicide use, and development than surrounding lands. Some rare grassland and prairie species persist in old cemeteries after disappearing from much of the surrounding landscape.
Pioneer cemeteries in the Midwest still host fragments of original tallgrass prairie: leadplant, prairie blazing star, compass plant, native grasses that the surrounding farmland erased a century ago.
New England burial grounds often hold native sedges, woodland wildflowers, and old-growth lichens.
Some Southern cemeteries preserve remnants of longleaf pine understory communities that have become much rarer across the region.
You can help protect them. Most are managed by underfunded cemetery associations, historical societies, or local governments who don't always know what they're sitting on.
A simple conversation, a photo of a rare plant, or a request to delay mowing until after seed-set can be the difference between preservation and a routine spray.
Rigatoni, Golden Retriever (3 m/o), Theodore Roosevelt Park, New York, NY • “When I’m working from home, he just sleeps under my feet, but when he gets excited and I’m up and moving around, he loves to fetch. I don’t know if you noticed, but his arm is shaved. He swallowed a sock. Rigatoni loves socks, but fun fact: they eat socks because it smells like their owners. I do have pet insurance... I saw him swallow it, so I brought him in within 20 minutes, so all they had to do was get him to throw up; but they said if it got into his intestine, it would have been $10,000. He’s always smiling. I feel like New York, as much as it's like there's so much to do, and so much fun... it’s a million miles per hour, and now I'm like seeing so many areas of the city that I've never even gone to just because I want to take him there.”
If you’ve shared a “libraries are the only data centers we need” post in the last month and haven’t visited your local library or used its resources, get on it.
Stop reporting the ramblings of a demented man as if they are policy announcements, and instead report on the DEMENTED NATURE OF THE RAMBLINGS.
In what universe is ANY of this nonsense remotely acceptable by a sitting occupant of the Oval Office???
President Trump is floating the possibility of keeping the UFC arena on the White House South Lawn — built for a series of fights on his birthday and Flag Day — permanently. https://t.co/ogAHCRilpN
@ABC Stop reporting the ramblings of a demented man as if they are policy announcements, and instead report on the DEMENTED NATURE OF THE RAMBLINGS!
In what universe is this nonsense remotely acceptable by a sitting occupant of the Oval Office???
@TimHannan Has everything in the world and still plays the victim:
“No one has been treated as badly as meeeeeeeee!”
Sad that his emptiness can never be filled, his wants can never be satisfied. He’s just a miserable person.
Baby Rottie Kenji has learned to identify the Wintergreen odor. Tonight he had a pylon and a birthday hat set out, and his scent tin was placed under one of the items. He had to choose which object it was under. He got it right every time! Of course he did. The kid's got a nose that could pick out who had a chicken sandwich an hour ago.
Now he is working on holding his position a bit longer to indicate he's found the odor. He'll practice that the next few weeks and start doing more complicated search games. I have a feeling he will be very good at this.
🎥 Kenji finding the odor under a birthday hat
#PuppyTraining #TheNoseKnows #KenjiChaos
@igornovikov He’s worried because the escalation is actually Ukraine being more strategically effective than Russia, and he doesn’t know how to handle that.
His orders are to promote Ru “success”.
@NASAAdmin@UnionPacific No, there is actually no valid reason to put “45 47” on that train to celebrate our NATION’S 250th birthday.
We are not celebrating the 45th president OR 47th president.
We are celebrating our nation’s birthday.
Nothing to do with him, or with presidents, OR wannabe kings.
ICE illegally patrol polling place on election day—with 2 vehicles full of masked agents.
"One of them was outside of their vehicle for at least 30 minutes," said witness.
"You cannot intimidate voters!"
It’s not legal for federal government to have armed officials at voting locations.
Someone inside the vote center called the local park rangers who said they would "deal with it."
The Simi Valley Police Department stated that they were not notified that ICE would be present in the city on Election Day.
Incident occurred at the Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District Activity Center in Ventura County, California.