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Baby Bison Fends Off Attacking Wolf, Is Our New Hero

The following is not the Kim Kardashian sex tape . It's not the sort of video we typically share here on The Hollywood Gossip. But they say that variety is the spice of… and we say that this piece of footage is totally and completely awesome! It from the National Geographic show “America’s National Parks: Yellowstone,” which we definitely need to now add to our DVR Season Pass. It features a one-week old bison who gets separated from his mother and who then ends up on the receiving end of a hungry wolf on the prowl at Yellowstone National Park. The wolf is likely licking its chops upon stumbling across this very young animal, prepared to quickly and easily take him down in just a matter of seconds. But the baby bison isn't having it! He may be on his own, he may have lost his family during a river crossing and he may be stranger on a small gravel island… but he’s got some fight in him! What happens when the wolf goes in for the kill? When he attempts to use his powerful jaws to tear open the poor bison’s little throat? A few moves that the wolf probably didn't see coming! Does the bison survive? Does his mother come to his rescue? Watch to find out, with the wolf-bison confrontation starting around the 2:25 mark of the video below:

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Vesak Day 2011

Buddhist monks march during the Vesak Day ceremony at the Udong mountain in Kandal province May 17, 2011. Buddhists in Cambodia on Tuesday celebrate Vesak Day to honour the birth, enlightenment and death of Buddha. The National Parks Board (NParks) on Friday reminded members of the public not to release animals into the wild on Vesak Day (May 17) as they would be doing more harm than good. Its director of conservation, Mr Wong Tuan Wah, said: “We would like to appeal to the public not to relea

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2011 May 21st Judgement Day

The May 21, 2011 Judgment Day prediction is made by Christian radio host Harold Camping, who had previously predicted that the rapture would occur in September 1994. He has since admitted that his previous calculations were off. While some say there#39;s no harm, in predicting the end of the world if it doesn#39;t come, others disagree. They worry it can shake the faith of some Christians, and lead others to engage in irresponsible behavior. HONEST, I’m not that fanatic to believe what others

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Mountain Gorilla Population Increases 25% in Central African National Parks

photo: Naaman Saar Stavy / Creative Commons Some great news for gorillas and conservation: WWF reports that a survey conducted in the Central Africa’s Virunga Massif –that’s a region containing three national parks in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, and Rwanda–has found that the world’s largest population of mountain gorillas has increased by more than 25%… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Poachers kill last female rhino in South African park for prized horn

PHOTO: The last rhinoceros cow in Krugersdorp park, South Africa, bled to death on Wednesday after poachers hacked off her horn. Photograph: Reuters Poachers kill last female rhino in South African park for prized horn – Record levels of poaching are endangering survival of rhinoceros in South Africa South African wildlife experts are calling for urgent action against poachers after the last female rhinoceros in a popular game reserve near Johannesburg bled to death after having its horn hacked off. Wildlife officials say poaching for the prized horns has now reached an all-time high. “Last year, 129 rhinos were killed for their horns in South Africa. This year, we have already had 136 deaths,” said Japie Mostert, chief game ranger at the 1,500-hectare Krugersdorp game reserve. The gang used tranquilliser guns and a helicopter to bring down the nine-year-old rhino cow. Her distraught calf was moved to a nearby estate where it was introduced to two other orphaned white rhinos. Wanda Mkutshulwa, a spokeswoman for South African National Parks, said investigations into the growing number of incidents had been shifted to the country's organised crime unit. “We are dealing with very focused criminals. Police need to help game reserves because they are not at all equipped to handle crime on such an organised level,'' she said. Rhino horn consists of compressed keratin fibre – similar to hair – and in many Asian cultures it is a fundamental ingredient in traditional medicines. Mkutshulwa said poaching was also rife in the Kruger Park. Five men were arrested there in the past week alone – four of whom were caught with two bloodied rhino horns, AK-47 assault rifles, bolt-action rifles and an axe. Krugersdorp game reserve attracts at least 200,000 visitors every year. It is also close to a private airport, which may have been used by the poachers. “The exercise takes them very little time,” Mostert said. “They first fly over the park in the late afternoon to locate where the rhino is grazing. Then they return at night and dart the animal from the air. The tranquilliser takes less than seven minutes to act. “They saw off the horns with a chainsaw. They do not even need to switch off the rotors of the helicopter. We do not hear anything because our houses are too far away. The animal dies either from an overdose of tranquilliser or bleeds to death.” The committee of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites) warned last year that rhino poaching had reached an all-time high. The Cites conference in Geneva in July 2009 heard that Asia's economic expansion had fuelled the market in rhino horns. The horns are also used in the Middle East to make handles for ornamental daggers. Cites said demand for them had begun to soar in recent years. In the five years up to 2005, an average of only 36 rhinos had been killed each year. Conservationists estimate that there are only 18,000 black and white rhinos in Africa, down from 65,000 in the 1970s. Mostert, who has been a ranger for 20 years, said the animals fetch up to 1m rand (

Big Mammals Disappearing in Africa’s National Parks

As if the dramatic decline in some big cat populations over the last two decades wasn’t bad enough, it turns out that they’re not the only mammals struggling to survive on the African plains. Many animals considered staples of the savannah, like zebras, elephants, giraffes, and rhinos, too, are dwindling in numbers — with African national parks seeing nearly a 60 percent drop in the population of many big mammals. At this rate, soon folks on

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Candice Swanepoel Pussy Definition in GQ South Africa of the Day

The nice thing about South Africa is not just good for the surfing, or the apartheid era where blacks didn’t have the same rights as whites, but also because the white pussy that makes its way out of there and into the mainstream American world look pretty fucking good, but you can’t base a country’s pussy on two hot famous pussy that made it’s way out of the country, I mean take your small town for example, to an outsider, we all think America has good pussy cuz of the bitches we see on TV but the second you roll through a dinner in upstate New York, Florida or pretty much any tate,all you see is a sea of obesity and white trash….but as far as I’m concerned South Africa is a magical place of beautiful oceans and diamonds with 9% of the population white, 80% black, 31% of pregnant chicks are HIV positive, where Jews get stabbed in national parks …filled with poverty, crime and disease…and the 2010 Woldcup but most importantly Candice Swanepoel….and here is her pussy definition in GQ South Africa….

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