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Monday Mischief: Splash Down Video Fail

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Mom was trying out this new movie making thing called Magisto and she found out, only after working on it for a really long time, that she can not embed it into the blog.  You don’t want to know the things that were coming out of her mouth but she told us never to repeat them.

She thought it would be really cool to use this video movie thing, but now you have to click on the link above to go there instead of watch it right here.

Mom is out of town this week on business so we are at Sonya’s playing with all the Dalmatians.  Mom said to tell you her comment response may be slow but you are important to her so she will try to get back to you as soon as she can.  I hope she is having as much fun as we are, but we doubt it since she is working and we are vacationing.

Oh, that isn’t Louise swimming in the water after Sofie, it is Zelda.

What mischief did you get into today?

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This is a blog hop. I hopped it from MYBrownNewfies. Check them out for more mischief.

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on May 18, 2015 in Dogs

 

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DogDaz Zoo: Incredible Atlas

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I think I would freak if I found one of these.  – DogDaz

 
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Posted by on May 18, 2015 in Bugs

 

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Black and White Sunday: Happiness Is A Wet Sofie

5.17.15 Wet Sofie DogThat girl loves a good swim.

Happy Sunday

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This is part of the Black and White Sunday Blog Hop. Thanks to Dachshund Nola and Sugar for hosting.

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on May 17, 2015 in Dogs

 

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DogDaz Zoo: Oh Those Blue Eyes

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Posted by on May 17, 2015 in Cats

 

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DogDaz Zoo: Celebrating Armed Forces Day

share to saluteDogDaz salutes our wonderful service people and their amazing service animals.

 
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Posted by on May 16, 2015 in Animals, Dogs

 

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DogDaz Exclusive: Today is Endangered Species Day

Many people think endangered species only exist in the wild plains of Africa or some desert somewhere.  But, actually, things are going extinct in your own back yard.  Here are 6 from my neighborhood. – DogDaz

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Six Endangered Species of the Chesapeake

by Kristen Minogue

 

The last Western Black Rhino appeared in Cameroon in 2000. Now they’re gone, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, which declared the rare subspecies officially extinct Nov. 10. As thousands more species go extinct across the world every year, the Chesapeake Bay watershed is fighting to save its own endangered flora and fauna. Maryland counts 362 plants and animals on its endangered list – and that’s not including the ones that have already been wiped out from the state. Whales, bats, turtles and orchids: here are six of Chesapeake’s most wanted.

Dwarf Wedge Mussel(Maryland: Endangered; U.S. Endangered)
If these bivalves went extinct, the Bay would sorely miss them. Besides purifying the water from bacteria, harmful algae and metals, their shells also provide habitat for many of the Bay’s smaller creatures. Unfortunately freshwater mussels are one of the most endangered taxa in the world. They’ve faced threats since the 1800s, when their shells were popular for pearl buttons. Now threats are more indirect: Nutrient pollution from the land and subsequent low-oxygen zones can destroy their habitats and suffocate them.

Indiana Bat (Maryland: Endangered; U.S. Endangered)
Bats: The cave-dwelling, nocturnal creatures of nightmare. Insects would probably love it if they went extinct, as a single bat can eat up to 3,000 bugs a night. Humans, not so much. Those of us who like eating food grown in the U.S. can thank bats for getting rid of some of the worst crop pests. Though roughly half hibernate in southern Indiana caves (hence the name), populations are scattered throughout most of the eastern U.S. Habitat destruction is one of the biggest threats to their survival. But in the last few years a new killer has emerged: white-nose syndrome, a disease from a white fungus that covers their muzzles as they sleep. The disease has already claimed more than a million bats. They also need wooded streamside forests for roosting – another landscape feature that’s disappearing.

Small-whorled Pogonia(Maryland: Extinct; U.S. Threatened)
This tiny plant is considered the rarest orchid east of the Mississippi. Already extinct in Maryland, it now occurs in only 18 states and provinces and is critically imperiled in 14 of them. Much of the problem lies in the soil. Like many orchids, the small-whorled pogonia needs a few, very specific microscopic fungi to grow. The fungi in turn need certain kinds of trees. When forests are logged or disturbed, the trees change, and this throws the tree-fungus-orchid cycle out of whack. By studying one of the few populations in Virginia, SERC scientists are trying to figure out exactly which fungi the pogonia needs to survive. Once they narrow that down, they hope to be able to grow one in lab and one day bring the orchid back to Maryland.

Watch: Resurrecting the small-whorled pogonia

North Atlantic Right Whale(Maryland: Endangered, U.S. Endangered)
Unlike many whales, right whales prefer to hug the coastlines – a fact which makes them more vulnerable to human disturbance. In the past excessive whaling caused their populations to plummet until today there are only 300 to 400 left in the western North Atlantic. Now they’re more often killed while accidentally entangled in nets or in collisions with ships. November marks the beginning of their winter migration, a dangerous time when they migrate south to give birth to their calves. During the migration some pass by the mouth of Chesapeake Bay. To help protect the whales on their journey, NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service created mandatory speed limits for large ships in certain areas, including the entrance to the Chesapeake.

Leatherback Sea Turtle(Maryland: Endangered; U.S. Endangered)
The world’s largest turtle – and largest living reptile – stretches 6.5 feet long and can weigh as much as a small car. It’s also the only sea turtle without a hard shell. Though leatherbacks generally stick to the open ocean, they rely on beaches to make nests for their eggs, and some have been found in the lower Bay. Today both land and sea have become dangerous. On shore the eggs, juveniles and adults risk being harvested. At sea they can often find themselves inadvertently trapped in fishing gear.

Puritan Tiger Beetle(Maryland: Endangered; U.S. Threatened)
Only 5,000 of these insects are left in the world, and 4500 are in Maryland, according to the state’s Department of Natural Resources. Their tiger-like predator instincts make them wonderful at pest control. But they have very specific living requirements. Their larvae can only survive in barren, gradually eroding cliffs that erode just enough to keep away plant life but not enough to harm the population. In 2006 the Maryland DNR began restoring a cliff near Sassafras River for them by keeping plants away with herbicides, with some success. They’ve also tried relocating the beetles, though so far this hasn’t led to any established populations.

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Posted by on May 15, 2015 in Animals, Birds, Bugs, Fish

 

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DogDaz Zoo: I Love A Bulldog, Oh Yes I Do!

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“I love a bulldog, I always will,

Because a bulldog gives me such a thrill.

When I was only a little child, a sexy bulldog drove me wild!”

– Don’t know the author, but I love this ditty. I learned it as a child.  It was part of a much longer string of ditties. – DogDaz

 
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Posted by on May 14, 2015 in Dogs

 

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Wordless Wednesday: Evening Jaunt

MM 5.11.15 Evening WalkGorgeous spring evening.  Mom’s iris are in full force and the geese are taunting us from the dock.

  Spring evenings kind of leaves you speechless.

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This is a Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop. Thanks to BlogPaws for the hop. Head over there and see what they are blogging about.

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on May 13, 2015 in Birds, Dogs

 

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DogDaz Zoo: I Smell A Rat

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“I smell a rat!” – DogDaz

 
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Posted by on May 13, 2015 in Animals

 

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DogDaz Zoo: Beauty In Purple

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nature-planetBeauty in Purple | Michael Poliza (via oceansdream)

 
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Posted by on May 12, 2015 in Animals

 

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