I'm going to bite my tongue (for a change ), cause you know I'll get in trouble ... but just wow. I stopped watching after she offed the first one. Too old, too emotional to see that through. I feel for everyone, this is just tragic.
!! The Web Cam is Back May 04, 2016 - Toronto - Don Mills Marion Nash Reports:
Thanks to Don and Scott from Harlequin and volunteers and supporters Dan Gill and Donna Hayes we now have the webcam on our web site. Although it is no longer streaming video it does give snapshots every 30 seconds. you can find the camera images at www.peregrine-foundation web cams page of copy link below into your browser.
Canada Largest Contributor To Deforestation Worldwide: Study The Huffington Post Canada
“You are getting these huge fires which are truly degrading and no longer a part, in many cases, of the natural historic functioning of fires in boreal forests,” he told Canada.com. “They are now transforming many of these northern boreal forests into shrub lands.”
Fort McMurray is the Oil Sands City - two million acres of boreal forest destroyed (as of 2014) for oil extraction. Very sad they didn't think of the effects this might have on the local population, all those people now losing their homes...tragic.
Yankee came to relieve Dixie and she took off like a shot. He seems fine in comparison, very alert..no panting yet that I can see. He's tight on eggs right now...will keep watching.
I'm watching the cam at home now and they are right, Dixie doesn't look good...very strange behavior. It's like she is in a trance, standing there with mouth gaping, eyes closed...looks like she is trying to focus.